Thursday, 23 November 2023

Posterity and The People

Dugin endowing "the people" with elements of their past, present and future is a brilliant way of repackaging the concept of posterity.  

Alexander Dugin: 'I proposes redefining the idea of “the people.” Instead of viewing them simply as citizens of a nation or state, we should consider them a cultural community with a rich, enduring heritage that spans centuries. In this theory, the people are seen as the primary subject and foundational element. They are understood in an existential manner, which means their identity and existence are considered in a deeper, more philosophical context that goes beyond conventional political boundaries.'

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