Alexander Dugin’s book Eurasian Mission (Arktos, 2015) details the dream of a multipolar future, where all civilizations can pursue their own courses of development, existing and thriving in cultural harmony, untouched by the pernicious unipolar influence of a hyperpower dictating its terms with a big stick and a dark syrupy drink. The glorious Holy Roman Empire with its medieval warrior-monasticism shall be resurrected — in all its arcane mysticism and martial splendor — in the age of digitization and hypersonic missiles. The pendants of the sovereign duchies are fluttering, their colors in the morning breeze alternating between magenta (the flowering of an ethnic group’s passion) and crimson (the blood of the forefathers hailing from afar). Dugin’s concept of Archeomodernism is reminiscent of Guillaume Faye’s vision of Archeofuturism, which postulates that future realms use teleportation devices but still recite folk hymns praising the glorious deeds of ancestors long gone but immortalized in the hearts and minds of a traditionalist ancestral chain.
The Eurasian Mission to Save Europe
The Eurasian Mission to Save Europe
The Eurasian Mission to Save Europe
Alexander Dugin’s book Eurasian Mission (Arktos, 2015) details the dream of a multipolar future, where all civilizations can pursue their own courses of development, existing and thriving in cultural harmony, untouched by the pernicious unipolar influence of a hyperpower dictating its terms with a big stick and a dark syrupy drink. The glorious Holy Roman Empire with its medieval warrior-monasticism shall be resurrected — in all its arcane mysticism and martial splendor — in the age of digitization and hypersonic missiles. The pendants of the sovereign duchies are fluttering, their colors in the morning breeze alternating between magenta (the flowering of an ethnic group’s passion) and crimson (the blood of the forefathers hailing from afar). Dugin’s concept of Archeomodernism is reminiscent of Guillaume Faye’s vision of Archeofuturism, which postulates that future realms use teleportation devices but still recite folk hymns praising the glorious deeds of ancestors long gone but immortalized in the hearts and minds of a traditionalist ancestral chain.