The Fourth Political Theory
"The Fourth Political Theory" is a political philosophy developed by Alexander Dugin, which seeks to create a new ideological framework beyond the traditional liberalism, communism, and fascism. It emphasizes the importance of cultural identity, spirituality, and the rejection of Western hegemony, advocating for a multipolar world where diverse civilizations coexist.
This theory critiques modernity and globalization, arguing that they undermine local traditions and values. It promotes a vision of politics that integrates elements from various ideologies while focusing on the unique characteristics of different cultures. Ultimately, it aims to establish a new order that respects regional identities and promotes cooperation among nations.