Inside Putin’s Brain

The Political Philosophy of Alexander Dugin

“Millerman has insight into Putin at a philosophical level.”
— Christopher Rufo, Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute

“You may disagree with something Millerman writes about Dugin, but you cannot ignore him. He is the leading English-language interpreter of Dugin's thought in general and its Heideggerian orientations in particular.”
— Benjamin R. Teitelbaum, author of War for Eternity: The Rise of the Populist Right and the Return of Traditionalism

“Given the tectonic shifts in global geo-politics and the intense intellectual ferment on the right in recent times, it could not be more timely for those with a serious interest in political philosophy to become exposed to and absorbed in the work of the Russian thinker Alexander Dugin. […] Millerman is the main conduit of Dugin’s work and thought to the English-speaking world. He is supremely qualified for this role as his expertise in the philosophical fields within which Dugin labors makes him the ideal expositor of the Russian philosopher’s ideas. This book of essays will be indispensable reading for all serious students of the swiftly flowing currents of twenty-first century political philosophy.”
— Colin D. Pearce, Clemson University

“One of the most controversial geopolitical theorists today, Dugin is intriguing, often misunderstood, and perhaps even dangerous. But Michael Millerman is a sure and steady guide. A gifted expositor of difficult concepts and challenging ideas, Millerman brings clarity and understanding to an understudied subject — and restores integrity to a field too often politicized by extremists.”
— Alvino-Mario Fantini, editor of The European Conservative and founder of the new CEDI/EDIC in Vienna

 
 

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