Alexander Dugin

(Half) Trump, Tragedy & Hope Pt. 8: The Philosophy of Globalism – Conclusion Video

This is the first half of a full talk which can be obtained by subscribing to JaysAnalysis for 4.95 a month or 60.00 per year at the PayPal links.  We conclude the Tragedy & Hope lectures with the timely election of Donald Trump which eerily parallels the Goldwater era. The first half of the talk discusses the race and what Trump symbolizes, while the second half for subscribers closes out the final chapters of Dr. Quigley’s monumental tome.

Prof. Alexander Dugin – Revolutionary Terror

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On this day in 1793, the French National Convention officially declared the Reign of Terror, which was allegedly necessary to defend the gains of the revolution. In the 20th century, on this same date in 1918, the Bolshevik Council of People’s Commissars, clearly playing off of historical reminiscences, proclaimed the beginning of the Red Terror. Both events are logically connected.

The Geopolitical Logos, Hollywood & Atlanticist Hegemony – Jay Dyer on ITEL

Inside the Eye invited me on to discuss a broad array of topics, including Hollywood and propaganda, MindWar, Zbigniew Brzezinski, technological supremacy and hidden tech, DARPA, Trump and Clinton, Eurasia and the West, Dugin’s view of Heidegger and the European logos, and my coming book, Esoteric Hollywood: Sex, Cults and Symbols in Film.

TBR on The Daily Traditionalist

TBR was represented again by its Senior Researcher Matthew Raphael Johnson on the Daily Traditionalist, the daily radio show of Matthew Heimbach, founder of the Traditionalist Worker’s Party. After several requests from listeners to discuss this topic, Dr. Johnson and Matthew discuss the ideology of Dr. Aleksandr Dugin, a Russian thinker, author and political activist on May 17 2016. The writings and speeches of Dr. Dugin have been hugely influential in Russia, Europe and to the Traditionalist Worker Party in the United States.

The Liberal American World Order: Prof. Alexander Dugin on JaysAnalysis

Prof. Alexander Dugin is an author, lecturer and former advisor to Vladimir Putin.  He was gracious enough to speak with me in this in-depth philosophical discussion that covers a wide range of topics, including: The origins of modern liberalism in the Enlightenment era, the problems of atomistic individualism, the anti-metaphysical stance of Anglo-saxon and Scottish empiricists, how this philosophy was mirrored in the Calvinist reformers, and the desacralization of Nature in the West.