Fourth Political Theory openly disowns liberalism

On August 1, 2020 the First Online International Conference on Fourth Political Theory (4PT) was organized by Professor Dugin (author of the Fourth Political theory), which was hosted by Paideuma TV. Around 200 participants from at least 40 countries have participated in the conference with different philosophical perspectives on the Liberal totalitarianism and liberal world disorder. This was the first international congress on the emerging Fourth Political Theory, which will play a crucial role in shaping the future of human civilization. The major theme of the conference was the brief discussion on the three political theories of modernity i: e liberalism, communism and Fascism, which are also the central focus of Professor Dugin’s book."
Few days earlier the conference, professor Dugin uploaded his pre-conference speech on his YouTube channel in which he discussed in detail about the ‘cancel culture’ in the west and postmodern liberalism. Soon after the upload of his speech, YouTube blocked his Channel and google disabled his Gmail account. Professor Dugin declared this act as liberal totalitarianism and liberal intolerance. In addition, recently the major American online retailer Amazon has also disabled the access of Alexander Dugin’s book on its site. This shows a sophisticated censorship and surveillance on behalf of the so-called liberals, who are gradually transcending themselves into vicious totalitarianism. In this regard, one of the major focal point of the discussion was the end of liberalism and post-liberal worldview developments.
As an illustration, the fact cannot be denied that the world is in search of new intellectual possibilities to meet the forthcoming socio-political challenges. Hence, the First online International Conference on 4PT was also aimed at exposing the totalitarian face of liberalism. It is because the degenerated western modernity and its techno-centric ideologies have shattered the foundation of human civilization. Nonetheless, the socio-culture essence of the human civilization is on the verge of collapse and thanks to liberalism for pushing it hard off the cliff.
Today, the first ideology of western modernity liberalism is in complete pandemonium and it is time to openly oppose the liberal hegemony. Moreover, it has become a disease and hence, the whole world needs an intellectual liberation from the shackles of liberal totalitarian hegemony. Similarly, it is not about the U.S., Russia, India or China rather it is about us—we all are standing on the verge of socio-cultural chaos and destruction. In this respect, the Fourth Political Theory (4PT) is offering a new philosophical beginning, whose sole aim is to deconstruct the entire liberal intellectual scholarship and to reconstruct everything from essence. The philosophical domain of the Fourth Political theory can be understood in the following four major themes.
First and foremost, it does not uses the language of political theory because the philosophical domain of the Fourth Political Theory is transcended beyond the three political theories of modernity and their variants. Secondly, unlike the three political theories of modernity, Fourth Political Theory has distinctive philosophical foundations, an episteme, which consists of theology (Spirit), ethnosociology (Soul) and geopolitics (Body). Likewise, the epistemic premise of the Fourth Political Theory is based on Heideggerian phenomenology especially the ‘existential core’, which differentiates the essence of Fourth Political Theory from the political theories of modernity. Thirdly, the Fourth Political Theory openly disowns liberalism by calling it totalitarian and hegemonic. Lastly, the Fourth Political Theory values the phenomenology and hermeneutics of Heideggerian Philosophy and applies it to establish the foundation of Fourth Political Theory from the existential core.
In sharp contrast, the ontological domain of Fourth Political Theory is generalized because it encompasses anti-colonial, anti-imperialist and counter-hegemonic theories. Moreover, it calls for an open rebellion against hegemonic and unilateral liberal world order led by the Atlantic bloc. To counter Atlanticism, professor Dugin in his two volumes book ‘The Fourth Political Theory and The rise of Fourth Political Theory’ proposes the formation of Eurasianist bloc led by Russia and other countries in the Eurasian region such as Iran, China and India. Because for Dugin culturally and historically Russia belongs to the East and hence as a leader, Russia must establish the Eurasianist bloc to counter the unipolar liberal hegemonic order. As Dugin says in Fourth Political Theory; “the twentieth century has ended and now we are just beginning to understand that twentieth century was the century of ideologies”.