A Theory of Europe

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A View of the New Right

In a world increasingly levelled by homogenisation, Daria Platonova Dugina retrieves the vibrancy of European culture by delving into the intellectual renaissance of the French New Right. Exploring the pioneering work of figures like Alain de Benoist and Guillaume Faye, Dugina traces their groundbreaking and provocative reimagining of identity, tradition, and belonging, where the spirit of ideas transcends the conventional boundaries of Left and Right. Through a “Gramscianism from the Right” approach, she analyses how the New Right’s critique of universalist ideologies and its visions of civilisational revival present a cultural counter-hegemony that values rootedness and organic community over the globalist paradigm.

In this unique collection of lectures, essays, and interviews, Dugina highlights the complex intersections of New Right thought with currents like National Bolshevism and Eurasianism, investigating the philosophical and geopolitical frontlines of the fracturing world order. Dugina takes readers on a far-reaching journey beyond the standard ideological spectrum, inviting a deeper understanding of identity politics in the contemporary age. Here, philosophy meets praxis, inspiring those searching for alternatives in today’s monotone world to revisit the foundations and peaks of Europe’s intellectual heritage.

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2024-11-13

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Table of Contents

  • From the Translator

  • Foreword: Daria Dugina’s Theory of Europe

Part I: The New Right

  • The Nouvelle Droite and GRECE: The Name of Great Europe

  • A Theory of Europe and the New Right

  • A History of the Ideas of the New Right

  • On the New Right, Dugin, and a Europe of a Thousand Flags

  • The Phenomenon of “Gramscianism from the Right”

  • The Fourth Political Theory in the French Political Space

  • The Decline of the West and the Resistance of the New Europe

  • Interview with Alain de Benoist

  • Interview with François Bousquet

  • Post-Politics vs. Existential Politics

Part II: Deconstructing French Politics

  • American Ideology in Modern French Politics

  • The Battle of Europe: Globalists vs. Patriots

  • Macron Loses France

  • The Thanatology of European Politics

  • France before the Elections: The Special Military Operation Changes Plans

Daria Platonova Dugina

Daria ‘Platonova’ Dugina (1992–2022) was a Russian philosopher, political analyst, journalist, and artist. Dugina studied philosophy at Moscow State University and Bordeaux Montaigne University, specialising in Plato and Neoplatonism. The daughter of Alexander Dugin, she was an active member of the International Eurasian Movement and collaborated with the French New Right. Her life was tragically cut short by a car bomb on the night of 20 August 2022. (Go to author page)