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Re: Dugin on America, Old Europe & Islam
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Originally Posted by Gonzalvus
From my inexperience, I tend to agree with that kind of statements too (I'm talking about the Euro-Russian project here. The Eurasianist idea seems totally mad for me). I just cannot see how will european nations be able to survive on their own. On the other hand, a common identity for all that nations should be defined, and it is not a good starting point when you have to define your identity out of abstractions --it should be something spontaneous.
You cannot force the whole spanish population, for instance, to learn about our allegued indo-european roots so we can feel a bond to the russian nation. It just won't work. You need something more solid to build upon.
True. It's the strength of Russia what makes me fantasize about that Euro-Russian project. They are the last proud europeans, the ones that have been less corrupted by modern temptations. At least that's what I percieve from outside.
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