I have a deep personal and emotional connection with Russian culture and the Russian people for more than 30 years now, and usually find most of western views from so-called experts quite non relevant.
This piece is different and stands out. Thankfully.
It seems to me that since his daughter’s brutal death, he’s developing a ferocious aversion towards the Anglo-Saxon world that goes far beyond any rationale. I do follow his personal Telegram channel and the shift, even if understandable, is quite impressive.
I have a deep personal and emotional connection with Russian culture and the Russian people for more than 30 years now, and usually find most of western views from so-called experts quite non relevant.
This piece is different and stands out. Thankfully.
"Baudrillard’s final essays" -- Which book are you referring to? Or, where may these essays be found?
Did a little looking around online and it seems Mr. Poulos is referring to 'The Agony of Power.'
Thank you, greatly appreciate it!
I think Dugin, who is pretty interesting on the whole, should be ashamed of calling Israel genocidal.
It seems to me that since his daughter’s brutal death, he’s developing a ferocious aversion towards the Anglo-Saxon world that goes far beyond any rationale. I do follow his personal Telegram channel and the shift, even if understandable, is quite impressive.