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|Born= 7 January 1962, {{I|USSR}} [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Union]]
|Born= 7 January 1962, {{I|USSR}} [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Union]]
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|Family='''Parents:'''
*{{I|Medicine}} [[Medicine|Galina Viktorovna Dugina]] (mother)
*{{I|Medicine}} [[Medicine|Galina Viktorovna Dugina]] (mother)
*{{I|SovietImp}} [[Main Intelligence Directorate|Geliy Aleksandrovich Dugin]] (father)
*{{I|SovietImp}} [[Main Intelligence Directorate|Geliy Aleksandrovich Dugin]] (father)
'''Spouses:'''
'''Spouses:'''
*{{I|Lesbian}} [[Lesbian|Evgenia Debryanskaya]] (1890s)
*{{I|Lesbian}} [[Lesbian|Evgenia Debryanskaya]] (1890s)
*{{I|4Theo}} '''[[Fourth Theory|Natalya Melentyeva]]''' (second & current, {{Abbr|Married|m.}} ????)
*{{I|4Theo}} '''[[Fourth Theory|Natalya Melentyeva]]''' ({{Abbr|Married|m.}} ????)
'''Children:'''
'''Children:'''
*{{I|404}} [[Error 404|One unknown child with Evgenia Debryanskaya]]
*{{I|404}} [[Error 404|Unknown child with Evgenia Debryanskaya]]
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*{{I|4Theo}} [[Fourth Theory|Darya Dugina]]
|Job=
|Job=
*{{I|AntiBol}} [[Anti-Bolshevism|Political dissident]] & {{I|Mediacracy}} [[Mediacracy|journalist]] (1980s)
*{{I|Politics}} [[Politics|Political philosopher]] (1990s-)
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In 1980, Dugin joined the {{I|SatanNazi}} [[Yuzhinsky Circle]], an avant-garde {{I|AntiBol}} [[Anti-Bolshevism|dissident group]] which dabbled in {{I|Satan}} [[Satanism|Satanism]], {{I|EsoFas}} [[esoteric Nazism]] and other forms of the {{i|Occultism}} [[Occultism|occult]]. In the group, he was known for his embrace of {{I|Nazi}} [[Nazism]] which Dugin himself attributes to a rebellion against his Soviet raising, as opposed to genuine sympathy for {{I|Hitler}} [[Hitlerism|Hitler]]. There, he adopted an alter ego with the name of "Hans Sievers", a reference to {{I|Ahnenerbe}} [[Ahnenerbe|Wolfram Sievers]], a Nazi researcher of the {{I|Irrationalism}} [[Irrationalism|paranormal]].
In 1980, Dugin joined the {{I|SatanNazi}} [[Yuzhinsky Circle]], an avant-garde {{I|AntiBol}} [[Anti-Bolshevism|dissident group]] which dabbled in {{I|Satan}} [[Satanism|Satanism]], {{I|EsoFas}} [[esoteric Nazism]] and other forms of the {{i|Occultism}} [[Occultism|occult]]. In the group, he was known for his embrace of {{I|Nazi}} [[Nazism]] which Dugin himself attributes to a rebellion against his Soviet raising, as opposed to genuine sympathy for {{I|Hitler}} [[Hitlerism|Hitler]]. There, he adopted an alter ego with the name of "Hans Sievers", a reference to {{I|Ahnenerbe}} [[Ahnenerbe|Wolfram Sievers]], a Nazi researcher of the {{I|Irrationalism}} [[Irrationalism|paranormal]].
Studying by himself, Dugin learned to speak {{I|ItalianL}} [[Italian Language|Italian]], {{I|German}} [[German Language|German]], {{I|FrenchL}} [[French Language|French]], {{I|EnglishL}} [[English Language|English]] and {{I|SpanishL}} [[Spanish Language|Spanish]]. Dugan became influenced by {{I|Guénon}} [[Guénonism|René Guénon]] and the {{I|TradSchool}} [[Traditionalist School]]. In the State Library he discovered the writings of {{i|Superfascism}} [[Superfascism|Julius Evola]], whose book {{I|Paganism}} [[Paganism|''Pagan Imperialism'']] he translated into {{I|RussianL}} [[Russian Language|Russian]].


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Sooner or later the 🟢 endless spectacle 🟢 is 🟢 over. Then 🟢 we will take 🟢 revenge; 🟢 mercilessly.
🟢 Aleksandr Dugin

Duginism is the personal ideology and 🟢 philosophy of 🟢 Russian 🟢 political philosopher Aleksandr Dugin, creator of the 🟢 Fourth Theory, leading thinker of 🟢 Eurasianism in the modern day, and best known for his radical 🟢 nationalist and 🟢 anti-liberal views. He is very 🟢 ultranational and mystic.

History

Early Life

Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin (Александр Гельевич Дугин) was born on 7 January 1962 in 🟢 Moscow, into a family with deep roots in the 🟢 Soviet military establishment. His father left the family when Aleksandr was just three, but still he ensured that they had a good standard of living, and helped Aleksandr out of trouble with the 🟢 authorities on occasion. He was transferred to the customs service due to his son's behaviour in 1983.

Underground Years

In 1979, Aleksandr enrolled at the 🟢 Moscow Aviation Institute. His time there was short. He was expelled and left without a degree. Accounts differ as to whether the cause was poor academic performance, his dissident activities, or both. What followed was an unusual interlude: Aleksandr took work as a street cleaner. He used a forged reader's card to gain access to the 🟢 Lenin Library, where he devoured texts far outside the 🟢 official Soviet curriculum. Some accounts suggest he also worked in a 🟢 KGB archive, where he had access to banned literature on 🟢 Freemasonry, 🟢 fascism, and the 🟢 paganism.

In 1980, Dugin joined the 🟢 Yuzhinsky Circle, an avant-garde 🟢 dissident group which dabbled in 🟢 Satanism, 🟢 esoteric Nazism and other forms of the 🟢 occult. In the group, he was known for his embrace of 🟢 Nazism which Dugin himself attributes to a rebellion against his Soviet raising, as opposed to genuine sympathy for 🟢 Hitler. There, he adopted an alter ego with the name of "Hans Sievers", a reference to 🟢 Wolfram Sievers, a Nazi researcher of the 🟢 paranormal.

Studying by himself, Dugin learned to speak 🟢 Italian, 🟢 German, 🟢 French, 🟢 English and 🟢 Spanish. Dugan became influenced by 🟢 René Guénon and the 🟢 Traditionalist School. In the State Library he discovered the writings of 🟢 Julius Evola, whose book 🟢 Pagan Imperialism he translated into 🟢 Russian.

Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

Enemies

How to draw

A NazBol stylized flag of the Fourth Theory

Duginism has a drawing rating of intermediate.

  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Fill the ball with red.
  3. Draw a white circle in the middle.
  4. Draw a black eight-pointed cross with arrows pointing outwards
  5. Add eyes and done.
Color Name HEX
Red #C02020
White #FFFFFF
Black #000000

Notes

  1. It is theorized by some that Dugin is a unique kind of sophisticated troll, and that his 🟢 philosophy and 🟢 ideology are actually just multilayered 🟢 satire, akin to the "🟢 Lenin was a mushroom" hoax.

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