
doi: 10.31268/mppt.2023.9
The aim of this text is to critically discuss the Polish edition of Alexandr Dugin’s Manifest Wielkiego Przebudzenia i pisma czasu wojny [“Manifesto of the Great Awakening and Writings of the Time of War”] and the ideas presented therein. According to Alexandr Dugin, Russia is becoming the most important subject of humanity. Only it can lead the still unconscious people of West and other powers to the final salvation of humanity from the diabolical liberalism of globalisation. This way of thinking can be called not so much nationalism or Eurasianism as extreme imperialism that deifies Russia. This geopolitical-gnostic melange is the highest, third stage in the development of Dugin’s thought.
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