Criticism of modernity, the destruction its globalism inflicts on culture and ecology, the schism from immanence it induces, but also ideas on how to regain our metaphysical compass, can also be found in the writings of Daria Dugina.
A young philosopher, who died far too young, embodied a painfully lucid look at Europe. Exposing her love for its long, diverse and rich history of philosophy. The culture of "pluriversality" and of "agon" she advocates it badly needs to reboot. A concept that directly challenges the liberal culture of global homogenising hegemony, scaring it.
I will certainly give it a try after this impressive introduction 🙏🏼
Criticism of modernity, the destruction its globalism inflicts on culture and ecology, the schism from immanence it induces, but also ideas on how to regain our metaphysical compass, can also be found in the writings of Daria Dugina.
A young philosopher, who died far too young, embodied a painfully lucid look at Europe. Exposing her love for its long, diverse and rich history of philosophy. The culture of "pluriversality" and of "agon" she advocates it badly needs to reboot. A concept that directly challenges the liberal culture of global homogenising hegemony, scaring it.
He has written a lot. What is the best point of entry?