Dugin really isn’t that influential lol. Last I heard he lost his tv show, lost Putin’s patronage, and was asking people for money up front for speaking events bc he was so broke
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Replying to @bepisUwU
1) turkey and Russia rapprochement is the result of aligning strategic interests 2) Russia’s Eurasian expansion is pure imperialism driven by Putin’s promise to restore former soviet borders 3) people have been funding extremist politics in rival states since time immemorial
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Replying to @la_bug_epoque
His prominence is actually a result of western leftism painting him as a Slavic reactionary boogeyman. I mean the man has some interesting ideas, but to describe him as some highly influential figure is laughable.
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Replying to @bepisUwU
I guarantee you events would’ve occurred the same way if he was absent. Ideologues have a way of being proximal to events of historical importance in order to inflate the appearance of their own importance.
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Replying to @la_bug_epoque
Clearly you’re far too deeply embedded into ideology to remove yourself from the context and view it objectively, so I do not see any point in arguing w/ u beyond this point. All I can say is beware of inserting events into preconstructed historical meta-narratives,
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And always be conscious of who they benefit. But in the end, I’d prefer a duginist over a liberal any day of the week. Do as thou will.
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