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'''Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]:''Алекса́ндр Ге́льевич Ду́гин'') (January 7, 1962 in [[Moscow]]) is a Russian political scientist and philosopher, which is the co-founder of the ultra-left National Bolshevik Front and Party, he writed multiple books about his strategy and he has close ties as an informal advisor to president [[Vladimir Putin]] and military institutions.  
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'''Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]:''Алекса́ндр Ге́льевич Ду́гин'') (January 7, 1962 in [[Moscow]]) is a Russian political scientist and philosopher, which is the co-founder of the ultra-left National Bolshevik Front and Party, he writed multiple books about his strategy and he has close ties as an informal advisor to president [[Vladimir Putin]] and military institutions.
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[[File:Aleksandr Dugin.jpg|thumb|200px|Aleksandr Dugin]]
 
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==Biography==
 
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He was a dissident and anti-communist during the Soviet-era and joined later the Christian Pamyat-group. In the 1990s he helped to create a reformed Communist Party of the Russian Federation led by Gennady Zyuganov.<ref>http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/12596047/aleksandr-dugins-foundations-geopolitics</ref>
 
He was a dissident and anti-communist during the Soviet-era and joined later the Christian Pamyat-group. In the 1990s he helped to create a reformed Communist Party of the Russian Federation led by Gennady Zyuganov.<ref>http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/12596047/aleksandr-dugins-foundations-geopolitics</ref>
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Dugin was one of the co-founders of the communist-fascist [[National Bolshevik Party]] in 1993, which stil existed until 2007 when the party was banned by the authorities.<ref>https://utro.ru/articles/2006/07/12/564745.shtml</ref>
  
 
He is a member of the Old Believers, a sect of the [[Russian Orthodox Church]] considered heretical by the latter.
 
He is a member of the Old Believers, a sect of the [[Russian Orthodox Church]] considered heretical by the latter.

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Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin (Russian:Алекса́ндр Ге́льевич Ду́гин) (January 7, 1962 in Moscow) is a Russian political scientist and philosopher, which is the co-founder of the ultra-left National Bolshevik Front and Party, he writed multiple books about his strategy and he has close ties as an informal advisor to president Vladimir Putin and military institutions.

Aleksandr Dugin

Biography

Dugin was born on January 7, 1962, in Moscow, in 1979 he attended the Moscow Aviation Institute, an engineering education university.

He was a dissident and anti-communist during the Soviet-era and joined later the Christian Pamyat-group. In the 1990s he helped to create a reformed Communist Party of the Russian Federation led by Gennady Zyuganov.[1]

Dugin was one of the co-founders of the communist-fascist National Bolshevik Party in 1993, which stil existed until 2007 when the party was banned by the authorities.[2]

He is a member of the Old Believers, a sect of the Russian Orthodox Church considered heretical by the latter.

Geopolitics

Dugin's view on international politics were frequently criticized by Western liberals especially when it came to his anti-Western rhetorics, therefore, his points can be criticized and discussed when he stated that "by no means the racist and chauvinist aspects of National Socialism that determined the nature of its ideology. The excesses of this ideology in Germany are a matter exclusively of the Germans ... while Russian fascism is a combination of natural national conservatism with a passionate desire for true changes."[3] and despite that he said that "American liberalism must be destroyed"[4] he is nothing more than a left-wing political scientist with some conservative tendencies.

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