BB.lv: Dugin, the ex-husband of an LGBT activist, is prevented from heading the Ilyin Center (VIDEO)

BB.lv: Dugin, the ex-husband of an LGBT activist, is prevented from heading the Ilyin Center (VIDEO)

Students of the Russian State University for the Humanities published a petition once morest the creation of the Higher Political School (HPS) named following Ivan Ilyin at the Russian State University for the Humanities. Almost 5 thousand people signed it.

“The university must remain an abode of knowledge and creativity, free from political conjuncture and propaganda. We are convinced that Ilyin’s philosophizing has little in common with the values ​​of progressive humanity, just like the fascist idea, which is an unnatural political construct,” the text of the petition says.

The creation of a new scientific center at the Russian State University for the Humanities was announced on April 10 in his Telegram channel by the ultra-conservative oligarch Konstantin Malofeev. The new structure will be headed by Alexander Dugin in the summer of 2024. The Ivan Ilyin High School is tasked with “revising domestic scientific and educational paradigms and bringing them into line with our traditional Russian spiritual and moral values.”

Ivan Ilyin is an emigrant philosopher, a critic of communist power in Russia and an adherent of the principle of intransigence in the fight once morest communism. In 1933, Ilyin supported the rise to power in Germany of Adolf Hitler and the NSDAP. He worked at the Russian Scientific Institute in Berlin and collaborated with the National Socialists, but in 1934 he was fired from there and emigrated to Switzerland. The media call Ilyin Putin’s favorite philosopher.

Alexander Gelyevich Duugin (born January 7, 1962, in Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian philosopher, political scientist, sociologist, translator and public figure. Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Doctor of Political Sciences, Doctor of Sociological Sciences. Professor, in 2009-2014 – acting. O. Head of the Department of Sociology of International Relations, Faculty of Sociology, Moscow State University. M. V. Lomonosov. Father – Geliy Aleksandrovich Dugin (1935-1998) – Candidate of Legal Sciences, Lieutenant General of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the USSR Armed Forces, worked at the Russian Customs Academy, mother – Galina Viktorovna Dugina (Onufrienko) (1937-2000) – doctor, candidate of medicine Sci. Lived in Moscow. According to his own statement, he is a descendant of Savva Ivanovich Dugin (c. 1695-1732) – a Voronezh priest, the author of a number of works with prophecies and proposals for reforms, including the restoration of the patriarchate and the empowerment of archpriests to control the activities of the governor, who was arrested in 1731 and then executed.

He was married to Evgenia Debryanskaya, a writer and activist of the LGBT movement. Currently married to Natalia Melentyeva – philosopher, candidate of philosophical sciences, publicist, director of the Arktogeya publishing house, teacher of philosophy at Moscow State University.

Son (from his first marriage): Arthur (baptized Dimitri) Aleksandrovich Dugin (creative pseudonym – Dmitry Khvorostov), ​​born in 1985, graduated from Moscow State Linguistic University, contemporary artist and curator, works at the Voznesensky Center. In the past, he was an activist of the Eurasian Youth Union.

Daughter Daria Aleksandrovna Dugina (December 15, 1992 – August 20, 2022), graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University, political observer of the International Eurasian Movement, musician. She died on the evening of August 20, 2022 as a result of a car explosion near the village of Bolshie Vyazemy in the Moscow region. According to reports, Dugin and his daughter planned to return to Moscow together, but at the last moment plans changed, and Dugin went separately.

“A cheeky, belly, bearded young man with ample thighs. Full of exaggerated emotions – that’s how he seemed to me at the evening of the Den newspaper at the Oktyabrsky cinema. That’s when I saw him for the first time. 1992 <…> “Our young philosopher,” as Prokhanov announced him to the public, got drunk at the banquet that evening. The three of us left the banquet: Prokhanov, Dugin and me. Prokhanov left us at the church where, they say, Pushkin got married. Then a scene from the Crime program played out. Drunken Dugin kicked a passing foreign car so that a dent was formed. The car stopped, a man with a pistol jumped out and, clicking the shutter, pointed the pistol at Dugin. Dugin, his hat out of place and his scarf hanging, suddenly declared: “You know, I’m Limonov!” I told the man with the gun that Limonov was me, and I apologize for my drunken friend. The man swore, lowered his gun, got into the car and drove away…”

The late writer and politician Eduard Limonov wrote these memoirs, which resulted in a whole book, back in the early 2000s, while sitting in the Lefortovo pre-trial detention center.



Young Dugin without a beard.



Active lady Debryanskaya.

Active lady Debryanskaya.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9YP9xSWQh0

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2024-04-19 16:33:00

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