The Eurasian Idea
Different terms lose their original meaning through their daily use over the course of many years. Such fundamental notions as socialism, capitalism, democracy, fascism, have changed profoundly. In fact, they have turned banal.<p>The terms "Eurasianism" and "Eurasia" also have some uncertainties because they are new, they belong to a new political language and intellectual context that is only being created today. The Eurasian Idea mirrors a very active dynamic process. Its meaning has become clearer throughout history by needs to be further developed.
Authors: | Dugin, Alexander |
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Ab Aeterno. - Academy of Social and Political Research. - Vol. 1, 1, 1, p. 9-9
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Academy of Social and Political Research |
Subject: | Eurasia | Eurasianism | globalisation | Russia | Iran | Afghanistan | Pakistan | India | Turkey | Caucasus |
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