I disagree that "[neoconservatism is] another version of right-wing globalism"—there is only liberal-Marxism, which manifests in various ways (see The New Colossus). This would explain why no matter its manifestation, liberal-Marxism "affirms the need for a unipolar world..." (explained in Supreme Being [Arktos, expected 2026]). Globalists, no matter their stripe, always use force (Dugin: "It’s the same as globalists, only with force")—this is why "defense" or "war" budgets only ever increase among great powers; this is why expeditionary wars are endlessly fought by even the most "humane" of governments.
The reason "globalists and neoconservatives ... want to build a global empire" is because they're both, in fact, globalists (i.e., liberal-Marxists). That they use different methods holds for some things, certainly; but, as Dugin admits, all is for the same end: domination, unipolarity. This is something I detail in my Arktos trilogy.
You’re right.
I’m not negotiating.
You’re a dead man walking
and the mafia state you shill for is also dead.
Couldn’t agree more
“Generation D” is the most asinine thing I’ve heard from Dugin
I disagree that "[neoconservatism is] another version of right-wing globalism"—there is only liberal-Marxism, which manifests in various ways (see The New Colossus). This would explain why no matter its manifestation, liberal-Marxism "affirms the need for a unipolar world..." (explained in Supreme Being [Arktos, expected 2026]). Globalists, no matter their stripe, always use force (Dugin: "It’s the same as globalists, only with force")—this is why "defense" or "war" budgets only ever increase among great powers; this is why expeditionary wars are endlessly fought by even the most "humane" of governments.
The reason "globalists and neoconservatives ... want to build a global empire" is because they're both, in fact, globalists (i.e., liberal-Marxists). That they use different methods holds for some things, certainly; but, as Dugin admits, all is for the same end: domination, unipolarity. This is something I detail in my Arktos trilogy.