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  1. Eurasianists

    than to Western Europe . The school takes its insipiration from the Eurasianists of the 1920s, notably ... Eurasianist movement, and he was quoted as saying that I am the last of the Eurasianists . ref name ... been noted between Gumilev s work and those of the original Eurasianists. ref name Laruelle Gumilev ...   more details



  1. Khozyain

    Khozyain sometimes khozain is a Russian language Russian word meaning owner , describing a certain type of political leader . The term s applicability to the politicians originates from the Russian word khozyain of a household , usually the oldest male entrusted with the welfare of the family. For someone to merit the title of a real khozyain he must take care of those in his domain. It is a rich term which traditionally refers to a leader of a given social domain, a home, a village, an enterprise, or a country, although it can be also used to define a leader of a criminal gang . It is sometimes difficult to classify the khozian politician in a classical political sense since their overriding concerns are not a leftist or rightist political agenda, but the welfare of the group where ideology is less important than pragmatism , strength of character and problem solving skills. A person who displays talents in this direction is called a khozyaistvennik . A khozyain politician can easily be seen as authoritarian in a Western political context. A more accurate description would be to classify him as a father figure . Examples of Khozyain politicians Joseph Stalin Alexander Lukashenko , President of Belarus Yuri Luzhkov , Mayor of Moscow Oleksandr Omelchenko , former Mayor of Kiev Igor Smirnov , President of Transnistria References No footnotes date September 2009 The Discourse of Civilization in the Works of Russia s New Eurasianists Lev Gumilev and Alexander Panarin http www.yorku.ca yciss activities documents PCSPPaper002.pdf Reflist Category Russian loanwords ...   more details



  1. Thule-Sarmatia

    Unreferenced date November 2008 Unsourced image removed Image Thulesarmatia.jpg thumb 200px Thule Sarmatia is a cultural study group founded in Bulgaria , Ukraine and Russia 2004. They describe themselves as a research group for Premordial Primordial culture and have a pronounced metapolitical purpose. The founder and chairman of the group is Anton Rachev Dulo Gesselshaft , Gutsulyak, Oleg Oleg Gutsulyak Mesogaia , Alexey Ilyinov Ground & Iron and Igor Mogilev Wagta . Then groups Wagta Southern Russia , New Atropatena Azerbaijan and Idel Ural Tataria have joined. Thule Sarmatia was created as an East European counterpart of Thule Seminar . Thule Sarmatia is however closely associated with Thule Seminar Germany , StahlHelm East Germany , Cultural Thule Spain , Comunita Politica di Avanguardia Italia and Ateney Russia . In the beginning the group also was guided by the Eurasianists Euroasian Movement , but then separated from it. Thule Sarmatia publishes http www.mesogaia sarmatia.narod.ru newspaper index.htm the newsletters and the magazine http www.lne ua.narod.ru MesoEurasia mostly written in Russian . In 2006 at group the Institute of the strategic analysis of narratives systems has been created. http www.narratif.narod.ru ISASN External links http www.mesogaia sarmatia.narod.ru Thule Sarmatia official web site ru icon http www.narratif.narod.ru Institute of the strategic analysis of narrative system ru icon http www.livejournal.com community mesogaia sarmat LJ Community ru icon http groups.yahoo.com group thule sarmatia YAHOO Groupe ru icon Category Educational organizations Category Scientific organizations ...   more details



  1. Konstantin Chkheidze

    Konstantin Alexandrovich Chkheidze cheidze lang ka , lang ru 1897 1974 was a Georgian people Georgian Russian people Russian writer, philosopher, and White migr . Born to a Georgian father, of the noble family of Chkheidze , and a Russian mother, cheidze entered the Imperial Russia n military service and fought on the side of White armies during the Russian Civil War civil war in the North Caucasus . In 1921, as part of the defeated White Cossack forces, Chkheidze was evacuated to Lemnos whence he moved to Prague , Czechoslovakia , in 1923. He graduated from the Russian Faculty of Law in Prague and then lectured there. He joined the Eurasianists in the 1920s and emerged as one of their leaders in the 1930s. During World War II , he was active in Russian anti Nazi underground in Prague, but was arrested by the Soviet Union Soviet SMERSH in 1945 and placed in a Gulag camp from where he was not able to return until 1955. He was a follower of Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov Fyodorov s philosophy and wrote on Russian society and culture as well as Caucasus Caucasian legends and National delimitation in the Soviet Union Soviet nationalities policy . His memoirs are a valuable first hand account of the 1917 1955 events in Russia and the Soviet Union. He committed suicide in 1974. ref Stepanov, Nikolay. http www.archipelag.ru geopolitics osnovi geopolitics chheidze Konstantin Alexandrovic cheidze . Russkiy Arkhipelag . 2008 06 13. ref ref Chinyaeva, Elena 2001 , Russians outside Russia The Emigre Community in Czechoslovakia, 1918 1938 , pp. 204, 212. Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, ISBN 3486563564. ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ccheidze, Konstantin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1897 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1974 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ccheidze, Konstantin Category 1897 births Category 1974 deaths Category Russian wri ...   more details



  1. List of schools of philosophy

    List of philosophical schools and movements A Abdera school Absurdism Academics Achintya Bheda Abheda Activism Agnosticism Agustinism Alexandrian School Analytic philosophy Anarchist schools of thought Antipositivism Arianism Arminianism Atheism Atomism Australian materialism Averroism B Illuminati The Bavarian Illuminati Bavarian Illuminati British idealism Buchmanism C Cambridge Platonists Carolingian Renaissance Chinese Legalism Christian humanism Collegium Conimbricense Communitarianism Confucianism Continental Philosophy Copernican revolution Cultural relativism Creationism Critical realism Cynicism Cynics Cyrenaics D Deconstruction Deism Deontological ethics Dialectical materialism Divine command theory Dvaita Dvaitadvaita E Eleatic School Eleatics Emanationism Empiricism Epicureanism Eretrian school of philosophy Eurasianists Existentialism Externism F Feminist philosophy Fictionalism Franciscan school of Paris Frankfurt School G Gaudiya Vaishnavism German idealism H Hedonism Hellenistic philosophy Hilbert s Program Historicism Humanism Hylic pluralism I Idealism Illuminationism Intuitionism Ionian School philosophy Ionian School Irrationalism K Kantianism Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics Kyoto School L Libertine Libertinism Lwow Warsaw School of Logic M Madrid school Marburg School Marxist humanism Marxist philosophy Materialism Megarian school N Neohumanism Neo Kantianism Baden school Neoplatonism Neopositivism Nominalism Nyaya Nyaya School O Objectivism Ayn Rand Objectivism Orphism religion Oxford Calculators Oxford Franciscan school P Paris school philosophy Peripatetic school Peripatetics Personalism Phenomenology philosophy Phenomenology Platonism Pluralist School Port Royal des Champs Port Royal Schools Positivism Postmodernism Pragmatism Pragmatism Prague school philosophy Praxis School Pre Socratic philosophy Process philosophy Pythagoreanism R Rationalism Realism Romanticism S Scholasticism School of Names School of Salamanca Scottish Scho ...   more details



  1. Nikolai Trubetzkoy

    Image Nikolai Trubetzkoy.jpg thumb right Nikolai Trubetzkoy, 1920s. Prince Nikolai Sergeyevich Trubetzkoy also Trubetskoy Russian Language Russian Unicode Moscow , April 16, 1890 Vienna , June 25, 1938 was a Russian linguistics linguist and historian whose teachings formed a nucleus of the Prague School of structuralism structural linguistics . He is widely considered to be the founder of morphophonology . He was also associated with the Russian Eurasianists . Trubetzkoy was born into an extremely refined environment. His father was a first rank philosopher whose lineage ascended to the medieval rulers of Lithuania . Having graduated from the Moscow University 1913 , Trubetzkoy delivered lectures there until the revolution. Thereafter he moved first to the university of Rostov na Donu , then to the Sofia University University of Sofia 1920 22 , and finally took the chair of Professor of Slavic Philology at the University of Vienna 1922 1938 . He died from a heart attack attributed to Nazism Nazi persecution following his publishing an article highly critical of Hitler s theories. Trubetzkoy s chief contributions to linguistics lie in the domain of phonology , in particular in analyses of the phonological systems of individual languages and in the search for general and universal phonological laws. His magnum opus, Grundz ge der Phonologie Principles of Phonology , was issued posthumously. In this book he famously defined the phoneme as the smallest distinctive unit within the structure of a given language. This work was crucial in establishing phonology as a discipline separate from phonetics . It is sometimes hard to distinguish Trubetzkoy s views from those of his friend Roman Jakobson , who should be credited with spreading the Prague School views on phonology after Trubetzkoy s death. References Stephen R. Anderson Anderson, Stephen R. 1985 . Phonology in the Twentieth Century. Theories of Rules and Theories of Representations . Ch ...   more details



  1. National Bolshevik Front

    Third Position National Bolshevik Front has been used as a name for three separate strands of National Bolshevism . The name initially applied to the Russia n National Bolshevik Party of Eduard Limonov when it was founded in 1993. The group soon changed its name as it emerged as a political party . Although abandoned by the Russian group as a name, the term is still used to refer to a loose federation of National Bolshevik organisations that spreads across much of Europe and even has branches in Venezuela and Bolivia . Of these the most important is that in Russia, with the others being largely insignificant although the Parti Communautaire National Europ en has been associated with the group . Anti Limonov tendency Image .gif left thumb 200px A flag of the NBF In August 2006 the name was taken by Alexei Golubovich for a new anti Limonovist splinter group from the National Bolshevik Party that he led. This new group has links with former NBP member Aleksandr Dugin and closely cooperates with the Union of Eurasian Youth, a group of young supporters of Dugin s Eurasianists Eurasianism today Neo Eurasianism . ref http xeno.sova center.ru 6BA2468 6BB4208 9845B8F Galina Kozhevnikova, Alexander Verkhovsky. The Sowing Season in the Field of Russian Nationalism , Sova Center , presented June 20, 2007, published July 17, 2007 ref The NBF s founders split from the National Bolshevik Party as they disagreed with what they perceived to be Limonov s policies of forging political alliances with pro western liberals and Business oligarch oligarchs in order to overthrow Vladimir Putin s government. The NBF considered this policy to be a betrayal of the original National Bolshevist fight against Western world western style democracy and capitalism in the NBF s view the NBP is no longer a National Bolshevist party, but rather the radical looking wing of a wider revolutionary front supported by the enemies of Russian sovereignty. The new NBF perceives exiled oligarchs, like Boris B ...   more details



  1. Proriv (Transnistria)

    Infobox Political Party party name Proriv br party logo party wikicolourid leader Dmitry Soin , br Aleksandr Gorelovskiy chairman of the political party , br Alena Arshinova director of the youth organisation foundation 2005 ideology Communism , Eurasianists Eurasianism , Transnistria Transnistrian separatism , pro Russia , Totalitarianism ref http bellwether.metapress.com content d922165p72703023 ref european None international Proriv colours Yellow headquarters Tiraspol , Transnistria br De jure part of Moldova website http proriv.wordpress.com http proriv.wordpress.com Proriv Cyrillic , Russian language Russian for Breakthrough is a political youth movement and political party in Transnistria whose methods are allegedly modelled on pro Western world western organizations Otpor , Kmara and other participants of Color revolution colored revolutions in the post Soviet countries . Originally it was founded in 2005 as a political youth organization part of the international i.e. in the post Soviet space pro Russian Proriv organization. A year later, on June 2, 2006, the Transnistrian branch of Proriv formally registered itself as a political party. It uses the yellow as political color and the world known Black and white B&W photo of Communist Guerrilla warfare guerrilla fighter Che Guevara as a symbol. It is associated with the Che Guevara High School for Political Leadership in Tiraspol . The Che Guevara High School has been established in order to provide training for the young political activists. Its head is Dmitriy Soin, a sociologist and former officer of the Transnistrian Ministry of State Security Transnistria ministry of state security . http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi world europe 4208194.stm Roman Konoplev , a well known Russian publicist, took part in formulating ideological documents of the Party. Chairman of the party is Aleksandr Gorelovskiy, the youth movement has a mostly Slavs slav female leadership, with Alena Arshinova . According to newspap ...   more details



  1. Igor Vishnevetsky

    1920 1930 The Eurasianists Eurasianist Tendency in the Music of the 1920s ...   more details



  1. Omeljan Pritsak

    rejected the Eurasianists Eurasian approach to Ukrainian and Russia n history and would have nothing ...   more details



  1. George Vernadsky

    with Nikolai Trubetzkoy and P.N. Savitsky, he participated in formulating the Eurasianists Eurasian ...   more details



  1. National Bolshevism

    Bolshevik Front website ref See also Congress of Verona 1943 Eurasianists Radical center politics ...   more details



  1. Pan-Slavism

    is not strange to the Russian Eurasianists, however, this is prevailingly limited to the post ...   more details



  1. Eduard Kokoity

    2008 09 11 publisher Times Online location London first Hannah last Strange ref Kokoity is a Eurasianists ...   more details



  1. Eurasia

    2010 08 07 ref Lev Gumilev s Eurasianists Eurasianism ideas having been popularized in Kazakhstan ...   more details



  1. National-Anarchism

    racial separatists in the Western world , Eurasianists Eurasianism today neo Eurasianists in Russia ...   more details



  1. Communist Party of the Russian Federation

    included Eurasianists Eurasianist philosopher Aleksandr Dugin who helped to draft earlier ...   more details



  1. Walter Duranty

    by the Eurasianists Eurasianist and Mladorossi currents in the 1920s. Stalin himself praised Duranty ...   more details



  1. Gāndirea

    of the nationalist and mystical Eurasianists Eurasianist trend Nikolai Trubetzkoy , Pyotr Savitsky ...   more details



  1. Igor Panarin

    of 2009 , Metal buildings, issue No. 3, 2009, ISSN 0005 9889 ru icon See also Eurasianists ...   more details



  1. Ergenekon (organization)

    Other uses Ergenekon Infobox militant organization name Ergenekon logo caption dates leader motives Defending secularism and national sovereignty area Turkey ideology Ultranationalism Ultra nationalist crimes attacks status Standing trial size Around one hundred suspects revenue financing Ergenekon is the name given to an alleged clandestine, Kemalist Ultranationalism ultra nationalist ref http www.ifex.org en content view full 90721 State connections to murder of journalist Hrant Dink being ignored, warns BIANET, IPS Communication Foundation BIANET , 2008 ref organization in Turkey with ties to members of the country s Military of Turkey military and Law enforcement in Turkey security forces. ref name zaman152326 cite news url http todayszaman.com tz web detaylar.do?load detay&link 152326 accessdate 2008 09 06 title Ergenekon has links to security and judiciary bodies date 2008 09 06 work Today s Zaman first Erkan last Acar Dead link date November 2010 bot H3llBot ref The group, named after Ergenekon , a mythical place located in the inaccessible valleys of the Altay Mountains , is accused of terrorism in Turkey. ref http terrorism.about.com od groupsleader1 p Ergekon.htm Ergenekon Guide to Ergekon, Accused of Terrorism in Turkey, by Amy Zalman, About.com ref Its agenda has variously been described as Eurasianists ref name kommersant ref name can bizim ref cite journal url http www.jamestown.org single 3Ftx ttnews 5Btt news 5D 3D34207 accessdate 2009 01 05 title Ergenekon s Alliance with the Eurasia Movement in Russia publisher Jamestown Foundation journal Eurasia Daily Monitor date 2008 12 02 first Emrullah last Uslu volume 5 issue 229 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref and isolationist . ref cite news url http www.sundayszaman.com sunday detaylar.do?load detay&link 143547 accessdate 2008 11 06 work Sunday s Zaman title Turkish neo nationalists and global ultra nationalists form an axis of evil date 2008 06 01 first Kerim last Balci quote Aleksandr Dugin ...   more details




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