ALEKSANDR DUGIN – ECONOMY AND MULTIPOLARITY

From the book “Theory of the Multi-polar World”, Chapter “Theoretical basis of the Multi polar World” – Economy Alexander Dugin on Economy and Multipolarity. According to the rules of modern discourse, no theory or project is exempt from an economic program and to follow its calculations and estimates. It is natural to ask the following … Read moreALEKSANDR DUGIN – ECONOMY AND MULTIPOLARITY

The killing of history – John Pilger

Journalist, film-maker and author, John Pilger is one of two to win British journalism’s highest award twice. For his documentary films, he has won an Emmy and a British Academy Award, a BAFTA. Among numerous other awards, he has won a Royal Television Society Best Documentary Award. His epic 1979 Cambodia Year Zero is ranked … Read moreThe killing of history – John Pilger

It’s not a gas – time for Europe to stand up to US hawks on Russia

Neil Clark is a journalist, writer, broadcaster and blogger. He has written for many newspapers and magazines in the UK and other countries including The Guardian, Morning Star, Daily and Sunday Express, Mail on Sunday, Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph, New Statesman, The Spectator, The Week, and The American Conservative. He is a regular pundit on … Read moreIt’s not a gas – time for Europe to stand up to US hawks on Russia

Dugin – Eurasia in the War of Networks

Alexander Dugin – Eurasia in the War of Networks. Eurasianist movement is seen as the main obstacle to dismembering Russia and plundering her natural and human resources. The reason for writing this text was Vladimir Putin’s address to Russia’s Federal Assembly and the synchronized passage of the anti-Russian resolution 758 by the U.S. Congress. Commenting … Read moreDugin – Eurasia in the War of Networks

DUGIN – THE MULTIPOLAR WORLD & THE POSTMODERN

Multipolar as a Vision of the Future and Land in the Postmodern Era Multipolarism as an Innovative Mould-Breaking Concept The Multipolar Theory represents a unique direction that cannot be qualified simply in terms of “progress/conservatism”, “old/new”, “development/stagnation”, etc. The unipolar and globalist view of history imagines the historical process as a linear motion from the … Read moreDUGIN – THE MULTIPOLAR WORLD & THE POSTMODERN

Stolen Kosovo: the banned Czech Documentary

Is Stolen Kosovo the first banned Czech Documentary since the country of the Good Soldier Schweik became “free” and democratic, of course? It probably is. Is it the last one? Although the Czech Television (Česká televize) was one of the sponsors of the documentary, it delayed broadcasting it several times, claiming the documentary was “unbalanced” … Read moreStolen Kosovo: the banned Czech Documentary