Dugin Quotes

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“So the misfit as totalitarian politician (Putin), being of the criminal type, finds intellectual flunkies (like Dugin) to invent vainglorious political theories (like the Fourth Political Theory), which are merely excuses for an attack on normal society, on freedom, on the wellbeing of average people everywhere. For this purpose, and with simplification in mind, America is their natural whipping boy, their intended victim, their object of envy and disdain, and the focus of their strategic malevolence. On Russian television, on this day, 15 March 2015, the evil dwarf-president, demonstrating his thermonuclear manhood by way of compensation, is merely another one of those damn fool misfits – like that scrappy little Stalin, or wee little Lenin. What is needed, perhaps, is a big strapping fellow to sweep this malignant race of dwarfs from the Russian stage. Perhaps Boris Nemtsov would have been that fellow, but Boris was gunned down on the street in Moscow. It is said that the assassin shot him four times in the back. The ultimate coward, of course, is not the one who shot an unarmed man in the back. The ultimate coward was, assuredly, that same totalitarian pygmy who was blaming America on Russian TV, and whose regime has overseen many political killings. It is sad that Putin’s cleverly staged absence pushed the fallen Nemtsov from public remembrance, placing the murderer center stage and, yes, Vladimir, it is all about you after all, isn’t it? Yes, oh yes. In America as well as in Russia, it takes a traitor and a misfit.”
J.R.Nyquist

“According to Heidegger, the notion of “Event” (Ereignis) – is routine rupture, an encounter with something, what had not been. This
is anthropological, ontological and temporal essence of revolution. That’s why the time of revolution is the opposite to any other time, because one becomes himself in this time. The rest of time one is essentially asleep waiting for revolution. The rest of time – is antitime, that separates two revolutions, it is a moment of break. And his anti-time is maximally alienated from one. During this dreamy
period between two revolutions one considers his identity as positive, that means he starts to associate himself not with deficiency,
but with something present (with the food, welfare, care, fine details of reality). According to Heidegger, this exact condition is defined
as unauthentic existence. One does not live as part of this existence, he is being replaced with das Man, and genuine humane existence,
Dasein, is absent. Dasein is revealed only in revolution, the rest of time – is the time of das Man, a framework, which limits within one
identifies himself with a fiction, with a fetish. But this is not a man’s figure, this is not a man in his true sense.”
Alexander Dugin, The Fourth Political Theory

“There’s a sign on Dugin’s house that reads “No lemurs allowed!” — Katak would shit all over Dugin’s lawn.”
Michael Downs, Capital VS Timenergy: A Žižekian Critique of Nick Land