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From Russia with Evil: The Philosophy of Alexander Dugin

From Russia with Evil: The Philosophy of Alexander Dugin

FromNew Ideal, from the Ayn Rand Institute


From Russia with Evil: The Philosophy of Alexander Dugin

FromNew Ideal, from the Ayn Rand Institute

ratings:
Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Jan 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of New Ideal Live, Nikos Sotirakopoulos and Ziemowit Gowin discuss the political philosophy of Alexander Dugin, a Russian philosopher whose collectivist theory has been influential in empowering the opposition to Western liberalism in Russian culture.



Among the topics covered:




Dugin’s philosophical influence in Russia;



Dugin’s collectivist “Fourth Political Theory”  vs. liberalism;



The philosophical basis of the Fourth Political Theory;



The deadly consequences of Dugin’s political theory;



Ayn Rand on Russia’s culture of mysticism;



Dugin’s appeal to the political right.




Mentioned in this podcast and relevant to the discussion are Ayn Rand’s August 1967 interview with Johnny Carson and her essay “The Lessons of Vietnam” in The Voice of Reason: Essays in Objectivist Thought, as well as the following of Alexander Dugin’s books: The Fourth Political Theory, Eurasian Mission, The United States and the New World Order, and Political Platonism.



The prerecorded podcast was released on January 5, 2023. Listen to the discussion below. Listen and subscribe from your mobile device on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or Stitcher. Watch archived podcasts here.




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Podcast audio:
Released:
Jan 7, 2023
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The New Ideal Podcast features a curated selection of content from the pages of New Ideal, the journal of the Ayn Rand Institute. At New Ideal, we explore pressing cultural issues from the perspective of Rand’s philosophy: Objectivism, which upholds the ideals of reason, individualism and Capitalism.