Western liberalism may be worse than the USSR
>For the first time, in experiencing Western liberalism, I realized that it was perhaps even worse than the Soviet Union - it is a form of totalitarianism, materialism, individualism, but maybe worse. For the first time, I felt a little Soviet, it was from 1991, when the Soviet Union fell. Only after, a day later. When it was over, I opened my eyes to the liberal reality, and I was absolutely appalled. So for the first time, I felt philos Soviet, communist, after the end, after the fall, not the fall of the Berlin Wall but the fall of communism. So my reaction was eschatological, apocalyptic, in 1989, and when the apocalypse did not come, I had to rethink - do the revision of some traditionalist notions. I came to the conclusion that it was a mistake to consider the Soviet Union as the reign of the fourth caste, shudras, proletarians, because precisely the last caste was the capitalists, it was the liberals who are out-castes - they are not workers, but the third caste, in the Indo-European society it was the peasants and not the proletarians - the proletarians did not exist - so I did consideration: now I live waiting for the end of the liberal world, which for me will be the true end of Kali Yuga, because worse than liberalism, [maybe] only a version we do not know, of liberalism -even. Because liberalism is absolute evil, total, in all its aspects. Alexandre Douguine (October 2019)
interview for Breizh-info.com
Alexander Dugin, the Russian philosopher and cantor of Eurasism, gave an exclusive and unfiltered account for Breizh Info of his personal experience of this period and his philosophical and political analysis of the end of the Soviet Union.
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