Alexander Dugin traces the geopolitical development of Russia from its origins in Kievan Rus and the Russian Empire; through the peak of its global influence during the Soviet era; and finally to the current presidency of Vladimir Putin. Dugin sees Russia as the primary geopolitical pole of the land-based civilizations of the world; forever destined to be in conflict with the sea-based civilizations. At one time the pole of the seafaring civilizations was the British Empire; today it is represented by the United States and its NATO allies. Russia can only fulfill its geopolitical mission by remaining in opposition to the sea powers. Today; according to Dugin; this conflict is not only geopolitical in scope; but also ideological: Russia is the primary representative and defender of traditional values and idealism; whereas the West stands for the values of liberalism and the market-driven society. Whereas Russia began to lose sight of its mission during the 1990s and threatened to succumb to domination by the Western powers; Dugin believes that Putin has begun to correct its course and return Russia to her proper place. But the struggle is far from over: while progress has been made; Russia remains torn between its traditional nature and the temptations of globalism and Westernization; and its enemies undermine it at every turn. Dugin makes the case that it is only by remaining true to the Eurasian path that Russia can survive and flourish in any genuine sense - otherwise it will be reduced to a servile and secondary place in the world; and the forces of liberalism will dominate the world; unopposed. Alexander Dugin (b. 1962) is one of the best-known writers and political commentators in post-Soviet Russia; having been active in politics there since the 1980s. In addition to the many books he has authored on political; philosophical; and spiritual topics; he is the leader of the International Eurasia Movement; which he founded. For more than a decade; he has been an advisor to Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin on geopolitical matters; and was head of the Department of Sociology at Moscow State University. Arktos has also published his books; The Fourth Political Theory (2012); Putin vs Putin: Vladimir Putin Viewed from the Right (2014); and Eurasian Mission: An Introduction to Neo-Eurasianism (2014).
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. PowerfulBy dkMost people cannot appreciate the quality of modern graphic novels. Based on the real life experiences of Harry Haft; this graphic novel takes the reader through the Holocaust and subsequent life of Harry. Extremely powerful; unforgettable; and a must read. This is one of the most powerful graphic novels I've read and goes hand-in-hand with Robert Sharenow's The Berlin Boxing Club.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. NOT FOR KIDSBy CustomerThis is an excellent graphic novel overall. Well crafted and extremely interesting. However; I do believe that it is important to note that this book is NOT intended for audiences under the age of 10. It does depict cannibalism; crematoriums; and other horrors that the persecuted population faced in Germany under Nazi rule. The depictions to however seem authentic; and very eye catching; and really allow the reader to better grasp how terrible things were for this particular holocaust survivor.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerAmazing and heartbreaking.