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The Return of the Great Times

On 6 April 2019, The Washington Post published an article titled “Why far-right nationalists
like Steve Bannon have embraced a Russian ideologue. And how his medieval fantasies
distort history for his cause”, written by Brandon W. Hawk and dedicated entirely to myself
and the influence which my ideas exercise on American conservative and alt-right circles,
including the leading non-conformist ideologue, Steve Bannon, and through him, Trump
himself.

Because of the total distortion of my real views, the lowest level of polemics, and the huge
amount of lies and invectives (as usual), I at first decided to let this attack pass in silence, like
I usually do with so many of the others. It is pure liberal-totalitarian propaganda, fighting
against chimeras which it creates artificially with no connection to reality.

Modern liberalism is a purely totalitarian ideology which operates with Soviet/Goebbels style
and methods: whoever challenges the liberal globalist narrative is either “fascist” or
“communist”. I really challenge the liberal globalist narrative, and in the eyes of
propagandists I don’t fit into the communist image (maybe “neo-Stalinist” as I am often
called). Hence I am labeled “fascist” and all the rest follows – “racist”, anti-Semite”,
“imperialist”, “Hitlerist”, and so on.

You can construct this discourse mechanically: Mr. X is against liberal globalism. We know
nothing of him or his ideas. But the very fact that Mr. X is anti-liberal and anti-globalist
means he should be either communist or fascist. If Mr. X repeatedly mentions in his texts
words such as “social justice” and “capitalism” or the names “Che Guevara” or “Marx”, he is
for sure a communist - so let us attack him by way of Orwell, Solzhenitsyn, Gulag-crimes,
and Pol Pot. He is a bloody commie.

If Mr. X uses the terms “tradition”, “family”, “people”, “Schmitt” or “Heidegger” – he is for
sure a Nazi and personally responsible for the Holocaust and mass-murder.

For just a few words, Mr. X is done - purged, sentenced, and executed. No trial, no lawyer,
no legitimate defense, no proper inquiry, no investigation. Everything is clear. Mr. X is as
good as dead. Welcome to the liberal totalitarian dystopia. Orwell à rebours.

Brandon W. Hawk’s article is of exactly the same style. It shows no knowledge whatsoever
of my writings, nor any interest in them at all. It merely says that Mr. Dugin is against liberal
globalism (yes, this is true) and that on one random site (he has many of them, and a huge
portion of them is made and maintained by persons totally unknown to himself – whether
friends, trolls, or haters alike) there are pictures representing the European Middle Ages –
including the Notre-Dame-de-Paris before the fire. The word “tradition” is mentioned
(sometimes with a capital “T”) and Carl Schmitt and Heidegger are often cited. No doubts
any more: he is a Nazi. He supports Putin? Beautiful – he is “Putin’s Nazi”. Dangerous? For
sure - exactly like Milo Yiannopoulos, or maybe much more (nuclear weapons included).
Brandon W. Hawk has almost finished his article. What else? Ah!: Bannon is back and
Trump is entering his second term campaign. Let there be Putin’s Nazi influence on Bannon
and Trump. So they are Nazis and in Putin’s hands - well Mueller’s report must be somehow
wrong. A new investigation is needed. Now everything fits in excellently. The Washington
Post eagerly prints the article. The happy little Goebbels liberal Brandon W. Hawk has done
his job well. The conspiracy of the restoration of the evil Medieval Empire by Putin’s Nazi
and Dugin-Bannon-Trump collusion becomes an established fact. The text - written by an
idiot, published in a magazine of, by, and for idiots - is ready. Nothing personal – just an
ideological war is raging. Liberalism and globalism are defending themselves and attacking
the “enemies of the open society” – such is the orthodoxy of the Popper/Soros program. Lie,
lie, lie loud and proud and they will obey your authoritarian orders.

Here are some illustrations of these lies and my responses:

“A Russian political analyst and modern fascist, Dugin”

- I am rather an anti-fascist, and I explain why in the hundreds of pages of my Fourth


Political Theory - a book which, being anti-liberal, anti-communist and anti-fascist, is banned
from Amazon – guess why? (I give you a hint -- Jeffrey Preston Bezos, owner of The
Washington Post is at the same time CEO, and president of Amazon. It seems post service is
ideological weapon -- no less than press)

“His Eurasianist ideology is grounded in a fundamentalist religious nationalism”

- I am a convinced anti-nationalist because the nation is a modern, capitalist, artificial


creation (I agree here with Gellner and Benedict Anderson on the notion of “imagined
community”), and I am against Modernity, the bourgeoisie and capitalism (being non-Marxist
and anti-communist because these are Modern and I am against Modernity).

“His website is plastered with medieval imagery and iconography: Stock images of icons of
saints, Byzantine mosaics, manuscripts and church architecture abound.”

- Maybe this is so, but I cannot remember on which one of, as I have explained, many sites.
But is this a crime? Is this a reason to call me a fascist?

“His view of the Roman Empire and medieval Europe exalts the triumphs of monolithic
white, Christian nationalism.”

- I am anti-racist. This is my deep and strong conviction. I think that race is an artificial
creation of Modernity. The Eurasianism which I really advocate favors the mixed identity of
the Russian people and the positive role of the Tatars and other Turanic ethnic groups in
Russian society. There are no words about “triumphs of monolithic white, Christian
nationalism” in my works. This may be the case with American or European nationalist
movements, but has nothing to do with my own ideas. Once more, I am strongly against all
kinds of nationalisms – “Christian nationalism” sounds totally meaningless to me.

“Dugin, Bannon and other right-wing fundamentalists use the racist dog-whistle term
“Judeo-Christian”.

- I never use the term “Judeo-Christian.” Steve Bannon does. 50 000 000 of American
Evangelicals do it as well. But theoretically, how can a religious term that includes Christians
(without any hint as to ethnicity) and Jews be “racist”? So 1/6th of American population is
according to this “logic” are “anti-Semites”… Strange.

“Additionally, there are connections between Dugin and David Duke, Milo Yiannopoulos,
Stephen Miller and even President Trump.”
- David Duke once approached me in a Russian museum, swiftly took a selfie before I
recognized him (I didn’t know him before), and disappeared immediately. We didn’t
exchange a single word. I am often approached in that way on the streets in different cities
of the world. I presume there are thousand of selfies of this kind. I know Milo
Yiannopoulos from Facebook and Alex Jones’ TV show. He is funny. I like his way of
trolling liberals, who look perfectly dumb in his presence. Can the fact of paying attention
to some interview of Milo Yiannopoulos on the Internet be considered a “connection?” In
the totalitarian way of being, yes of course. Big Brother is watching you. Ok then.

- Last question: who is Stephen Miller? It seems I have missed something important.
“Connections” seems to be only the strong word of the strong man Mr. Brandon W. Hawk,
a courageous fascist fighter, Captain America against Dr. Evil.

- “And even President Trump”.

Yes, of course – Ask Mr. Mueller and his report.

These citations help to understand the quality of the knowledge and the level of objectivity of
the author and The Washington Post. Nothing special.

I have decided to respond to this idiotic propagandistic, liberal-globalist biased attack (I


presume not so much against me as against Bannon and Trump) not to defend myself from
false accusations – I understand how futile protests are in the totalitarian global System of the
established liberal lie that is the discourse in power. The reason is quite different. The reason
is such: I agree with Brandon W. Hawk in the essence. I love the Middle Ages and I hate
Modernity. For me, the Enlightenment is totally wrong, and Modern science and the broader
Modern “scientific” world vision is based on a lie. I believe in God, Angels and the Holy
Spirit, not in Descartes, F. Bacon, or Einstein. I think Plato and Aristotle were absolutely
right and their atomist detractors absolutely wrong. I am sure that the Church Fathers are
bearers of absolute truth and that Modern philosophy is the radiation of the mind of the fallen
Angel – Satan. I am sure that the Apocalypse is near, and I regard liberalism and
globalization as clear signs of the approaching Antichrist and End Times. I am a
Traditionalist and follower of the Russian Slavophiles, of Dostoevsky, of Soloviev, of various
Russian religious philosophers and monarchists. I appreciate very much the ideas of
René Guénon and Julius Evola. I am absolutely in favor of Antiquity and the Middle Ages
and absolutely against Modernity in all its forms. So I have an anti-Modern and anti-Western
(when the Modernity and the West mean the same) worldview, and I see Modernity as the
catastrophe and decline of the West. Philosophically, I agree with Heidegger that Modernity
is based on the Oblivion of Being, and I call on thinking people to awaken to the new
discovery of Being. I regard Artificial Intelligence as the final personification of das Man (or
Gestell) and I consider it to be the Antichrist, or one of his heads.

I am in favor of the restoration of Holy Empire – Roman for Europe and Byzantine for
Russia. At the same time, I like the idea of autonomous, self-ruled rural collectives – so the
Empire should be polycentric and federal in some way – not centralized and nationalist. I
reject race and I embrace religion as deep and profound identity to be defended. Being
Orthodox Christian, I have great sympathy toward other traditional religions – Islam,
Hinduism, Buddhism, some traditional anti-Modern branches of Judaism (like Naturei Karta).
I am an admirer of Chinese sacred civilization as well. I hope all of these will return. I am
really an advocate of the Return of the Great Times, or of the Middle Ages - the Middle Ages
are the reflection of Eternity, not of the past. So the Middle Ages is always possible. It is not
a question of time, it is a question of choice.

In Russia there are some people – in different segments of society – who agree with me.
There are others – much more numerous – who are against me. The same is the case in
foreign countries. There are Traditionalists in Europe, the US, the Islamic world (above all in
Iran and Turkey), China, India, Latin America and Africa, who share this approach. It is
obvious that the absolute majority does not. The fact that this is so is not strange. In these
times, the majority is supposed to be under the hypnosis of the Antichrist (globalism,
liberalism, object-oriented ontology, AI and so on). I am happy that there are persons,
movements and sometimes first-rate political leaders who share the Traditionalist vision –
whether partly, pragmatically or – very rarely – in whole. I know that there are such people in
the US - mostly among Trump’s supporters. I am happy with that. And it should be so: the
Last Battle cannot be limited to national borders. It is the event of humanity, of all human
history. The Self of Dasein fights against das Man (as the inauthentic form of existence of
Dasein) in order to solve the question “To Be or Not To Be?” That is the dividing line. This
is not a question of old ideologies (liberalism, communism or fascism), nor a war between
nations, religions, “races”, and civilizations. It is Eternity vs. Time. It is the Absolute vs.
Relativity pretending to be absolute in its turn. Plato-Heidegger-Guénon vs. Epicurus-
Descartes-Popper. This is the Sacred vs. the Profane.

That is the Middle Ages which I stand for: the eternal Middle Ages in the eternal fight against
the Modern Age. This is the Fourth Political Theory - neither communism, nor fascism.

I strongly reject those things which I do not recognize and which I deny formally and
informally (racism, nationalism, imperialism, colonialism, xenophobia, and so on). At the
same time, I can be recognized as a defender and advocate of Traditionalism, the
Conservative Revolution, and the Return of the Middle Ages (the “New Middle Ages” was a
thesis of the Russian religious philosopher Nikolai Berdiaev). Given these explanations and
clarifications of mine, I can accept Brandon W. Hawk’s thesis in The Washington Post.

Now do Bannon, Trump or Putin share the same attitude towards the structure of human
history? Is their conservatism of the same kind? Are they Traditionalists? Let’s ask them
themselves. Maybe yes, maybe not. But what is certain is that the idea of the Return of the
Great Times is now quite serious. That is the main point of it being discussed in one of the
main globalist magazines. All foolish accusations aside, Brandon W. Hawk’s article is great
and correct in capturing the essence that there are two camps in the world: theirs and ours.
The real fight is going on inside our societies, not between them. Maybe some serious
Americans really think likewise and want the Great Return. I am sure that there are some
such people in the Kremlin, in Beijing, Ankara, Tehran, in the capitals of Europe, and in
Latin America. Some of them I know, but most of them I do not. But, nevertheless, we are on
the same side of the eschatological Final Battle. Are there such people in the USA? There
should be. Wherever the human is, Dasein is present. The Dasein decides - maybe for the last
time in history (in ontological history – Seynsgeschichte), if the choice will be wrong.

So when Brandon W. Hawk says: “In sum, Dugin believes that “the alternative to the notion
of liberalism is ‘returning to the Middle Ages’”, he is quite right. Yes, I believe exactly that.
Brandon W. Hawk continues: “Such idealizations of the Middle Ages use the idea of the past,
rather than its reality, to serve their modern political projects.” But here Brandon W. Hawk
pretends that I am dealing only with “idealizations of the Middle Ages” and that he in fact
knows the “reality.” The same in the next sentence: “Yet his notions have little to do with the
actual Middle Ages.”

Mr. Brandon W. Hawk pretends to know exactly what the “actual Middle Ages” were and
denies the quality of my notions. Any arguments? The Washington Post proudly
presents…once more a totalitarian argument.

The same goes for: “Dugin idealizes a fictional version of the Middle Ages…Dugin is
dealing with “fiction”, while The Washington Post knows the “reality”. Sure…

And finally, as for the remark that “it buys into myths constructed from bad history.” “Bad
history” is any version of history that does not coincide with globalist liberal discourse,
obviously.

But these details are of no importance. To be published in The Washington Post, you are
obliged to denounce “Nazis”, “Putin’s agents”, and “evil guys’ dealing with “wrong myths”
and “distorted notions.” You cannot recognize any positive features in the “bad guys’” camp
- they are awful and disgusting in any and all aspects. N’est-ce pas, docteur Goebbels? This
is the necessary formula.

The essence is elsewhere – in the main idea of the article. This idea is true. Modernity is
approaching its end. It is time for a global revision of Modernity as a whole. Moderate
conservatism is no longer valid. It is exhausted. Either we fall into the abyss, or we remember
how one flies with the wings of the soul. Any compromise between liberal accelerationism
and mild-moderate conservatism is over. Only radical solutions remain. If we perpetuate the
logic of Modernity and partly Post-Modernity, we will be destroyed and replaced by a post-
human species. Rather than deciding to brake or slow down, we need to revise the whole
direction in which we are going. The problem is not speed. The problem is direction.

The project of the New Middle Ages affirms strongly: the error was made at the dawn of
Modernity. We cannot save the situation without a radical revision of the Western European
decision to enter the Modern Age and Enlightenment. That was a mistake and the break with
Sacred Tradition. This was the source of the crisis of the modern world and the beginning of
the reign of quantity (Guénon).

Modernity is over and in its inner horizon there is nothing outside of it. We are invited to
overcome this horizon. That means the New Beginning. The Great Return. This no longer
only a philosophical concern. This is the main problem of global politics. So thank you,
Brandon W. Hawk. You have touched upon the essential point. Let us go ahead to the New
Middle Ages.

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