Photo: To Vima newspaper, Russian far-right members demonstrate in Moscow using the Nazi salute
His credo is "we, the Russians, are indebted to the Greeks" and in an interview for "Epikera" magazine issued by "Livanis" publishing house about a year ago, he notes that "the Russian people would probably support Putin’s firm stance if Greece revolts against the world order and its financial strategies." In another article again, when talking about Russia in the 21st century, Dugin emphasizes, "I hope that Orthodox Greece as well as some societies of Eastern Europe will one day enter the zone of Eurasian prosperity."
Dugin, who speaks about a new world order, supports in his book "The Fourth Political Theory" the return of Russia as a global superpower that will act as a counterweight against the U.S. domination. The solution, according to Dugin, is turning to the past and the eternal values of human communities, unequivocally condemning the myth of progress.
For Dugin "social justice, national sovereignty and traditional values, spirituality, are the three basic principles of the fourth political theory", but then he states, "The only thing on which we insist in the creation of such an agreement for cooperation is to set aside our anti-communist and anti-fascist prejudices. These prejudices are tools in the hands of liberals and globalists with which they keep their enemies divided. Therefore, we must reject both anti-communism and anti-fascism. Both are counter-revolutionary tools in the hands of the global liberal elite."
Liberalism, according to Dugin, is the main enemy of the fourth political theory. He speaks strongly against the Nazis, defines the extermination of entire national groups as a criminal act, rejects racism in all its forms, supports a complex, diverse world, but stresses that without racism national socialism is not national socialism.
According to the fourth political theory, the highest value is the nation (ethnocentrism) and Dugin says that "if Russia chooses to live then it will automatically trigger the creation of a fourth political theory ", which is neither fascism nor communism nor liberalism."Russia has no place in the new world of globalization, postmodernism and postliberalism", notes Dugin.