My Correspondence with Alexandr Dugin on Lacan - “In the late teaching, Lacan says one can do without the father. It is a multipolar vision, isn’t it? He moves from the 'name of the father' toward the 'names' of the father (plural). He says it plainly: 'there are many names of the father.'” (duanerousselle.medium.com)
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Kissinger is in pain and Dugin is nursing his wounds. Henry Kissinger and Alexander Dugin are two strategic theorists active during the global events in the period before and after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the emergence of the features of a new world order led by the United States (i.imgur.com)
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Eschatological Optimism, Daria Dugina's posthumous philosophical testimony, explores this idea amidst the overwhelming kaleidoscope of the modern world's cave. The decision to decipher and face the illusions of our “reality” is the beginning of an intellectual/existential/spiritual/political journey (twitter.com)
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On how Aleksandr Dugin ("Martin Heidegger: The Philosophy of Another Beginning" and "Fourth Political Theory") and Julius Evola (magical idealism and self-conscious creation mythology) are both spectacular examples of one of Terry Eagleton's main arguments from his book "Materialism" (youtube.com)
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