Good analysis, I definitely see echoes of Dugin's opinions in some popular figures with bad takes but large followings, such as Candace Owens, Jackson Hinkle and other significantly dumber Twitter figures whose names I can't remember( but who are also quite popular). While elites choose from a more limited pool of worldviews that are rel…
Good analysis, I definitely see echoes of Dugin's opinions in some popular figures with bad takes but large followings, such as Candace Owens, Jackson Hinkle and other significantly dumber Twitter figures whose names I can't remember( but who are also quite popular). While elites choose from a more limited pool of worldviews that are relatively, if not perfectly consistent, a great chunk of people in Western societies today harbors feelings that are not fully right or left-leaning, but rather incongruously combine elements of both ideologies and simply stem from a sense of opposition to the Western-NATO order and the alienation of modern society. The idea of Russia, Iran and others as benevolent actors is too dumb for most intelligent people, although I recognize the U.S. order is also opportunistic, if perhaps slightly more evolved.
Good analysis, I definitely see echoes of Dugin's opinions in some popular figures with bad takes but large followings, such as Candace Owens, Jackson Hinkle and other significantly dumber Twitter figures whose names I can't remember( but who are also quite popular). While elites choose from a more limited pool of worldviews that are relatively, if not perfectly consistent, a great chunk of people in Western societies today harbors feelings that are not fully right or left-leaning, but rather incongruously combine elements of both ideologies and simply stem from a sense of opposition to the Western-NATO order and the alienation of modern society. The idea of Russia, Iran and others as benevolent actors is too dumb for most intelligent people, although I recognize the U.S. order is also opportunistic, if perhaps slightly more evolved.