The Foundations
Author: Alexander Dugin
Category: Other2
Published: 2019
Series: Ethnosociology
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Read OnlineEthnosociology: The Foundations is
a systematic presentation of the main principles and analytic
strategies of the discipline of ethnosociology, written by Alexander
Dugin, one of the major Russian philosophers and political analysts
of the present day. Through study of the main sources and schools
that influenced the establishment of ethnosociology as an independent
and original scientific discipline, Alexander Dugin offers a profound
philosophical approach to the categories of the “ethnos,”
“narod,” “nation,” and “society” and elaborates a general
ethnosociological taxonomy.
Dugin’s work is distinguished by its strict consistency, a broad spectrum of
knowledge, and various methodologies of ethnosociological analysis,
brought together into a single, easily applicable system. While this
book can serve as a manual for specialists in the field of sociology,
philosophy, political science, cultural studies, ethnology,
international relations, state and law, it will also be of pertinent
interest to anyone who follows the latest groundbreaking developments
in the humanities, or who seeks to understand the structure of human
societies.
a systematic presentation of the main principles and analytic
strategies of the discipline of ethnosociology, written by Alexander
Dugin, one of the major Russian philosophers and political analysts
of the present day. Through study of the main sources and schools
that influenced the establishment of ethnosociology as an independent
and original scientific discipline, Alexander Dugin offers a profound
philosophical approach to the categories of the “ethnos,”
“narod,” “nation,” and “society” and elaborates a general
ethnosociological taxonomy.
Dugin’s work is distinguished by its strict consistency, a broad spectrum of
knowledge, and various methodologies of ethnosociological analysis,
brought together into a single, easily applicable system. While this
book can serve as a manual for specialists in the field of sociology,
philosophy, political science, cultural studies, ethnology,
international relations, state and law, it will also be of pertinent
interest to anyone who follows the latest groundbreaking developments
in the humanities, or who seeks to understand the structure of human
societies.