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(ASI) Moscow – According to the Russian political scientist Aleksander Dugin, ideologue of Eurasian Imperialism who in recent days has been saddened by the grave mourning of the loss of his daughter Daria, the victim of an explosive attack that blew up the car in which he did not he too went up at the last moment only by a fortuitous coincidence of fate, in history there would be a multi-thousand-year struggle between the dominant maritime power “Cartago Eterna” and the dominant land power “Eternal Rome”, in a real “Eternal Punic War “.

This eternal geopolitical war, although characterized over the centuries by always different geopolitical actors of a facade, actually has a common mystical root linked to two world orders, the maritime or “Atlantic” and the terrestrial or “Eurasian” they continue to do so over the centuries, in the struggle between good and evil, between authority and spirituality against disorder and materiality.

In the Middle Ages these two orders take the name of the “Order of the Minstrels of Morgana” (Atlantic) and of the “Minstrels of Mursia” (Eurasian), but the origin of the clash would be remote and would sink to Prehistory, when in ancient times on Earth existed two types of social groups, one called, Gilanico, matriarchal and peer of Catal Huyuk and the other Androcratic, patriarchal and hierarchical of Kurgan.

When the Gilanics were overwhelmed by the forces of the Androcrats, the foundations were laid for the birth of the two great opposing blocs that at times in history have found a compromise for mutual survival, while in other cases they have violently clashed: the maritime or Atlantic one that it has its base in the West, thalassocratic, mercantile and capitalist based on the supremacy of economics over politics which would represent for Dugin the Eternal Carthage and Gilanian society; the terrestrial or Eurasian one which has its base in the East, based on the values ​​of respect for tradition, social hierarchies, with the supremacy of politics over the economy that would represent Eternal Rome and Androcratic society.

In the Contemporary Age, the Atlantic or maritime powers par excellence would be Great Britain and the United States, while the continental and Eurasian ones would be Russia and Germany, with the latter passing after the Second World War and even more so after the war thaw Cold under the Atlantic Freemasonry.

According to Dugin, the fight would be between the good represented obviously by Eurasia (whose imperialist principle fits perfectly with the new imperialist policy of Putin’s Russia) and the perfidious Atlantis that would be the West under US leadership.

Obviously, for Dugin, the Eurasian and the Atlantic order also have two different visions of the world and of the empire. The Atlantic Empire, according to Dugin, would be the one based on the idea of ​​global capitalism that uniforms and cancels national cultures and traditions with an imperial universalism centered on a single pole (the USA) that controls a global village, an atomized world, where the forces centripetal have destroyed the nation states or reduced at most to mere administrative entities. The Empire of Eurasia, which should extend over the entire World Island represented by the Eurasian continental mass that goes from Portugal to Siberia, would instead be a multipolar empire, where obviously Russia would have a prominent role, but in which the traditional values ​​and individual national realities in the Roman imperial tradition.

This theory of political science carried out by Aleksander Dugin finds many followers and admirers also in Europe and in particular in Italy in the most radical sovereign circles, although I personally believe that it cannot be fully accepted by the nationalists and sovereignists of the Belpaese precisely because of the role. secondary and marginal that he assigns to Italy and for the exaltation of the principle of Translatio Imperi which would support the thesis of those who want, far from the Rome of the Caesars, to make the Roman political inheritance their own. I will talk about it in a specifically dedicated article.

Cristiano Vignali – Italy Press Agency

The thousand-year-old clash between Eternal Rome and Eternal Cartago according to Aleksandr Dugin