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James D. HeiserThe American Empire Should Be Destroyed: Alexander Dugin and the Perils of Immanentized Eschatology, Paperback
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Over two decades have passed since the "Cold War" between the Soviet Union and the West ended. Many citizens of the former Soviet republics and Warsaw Pact nations have embraced the opportunities which come with expanded civil liberties and economic growth, but extremists exploit nostalgia for the days of empire. In the words of Vladimir Putin, "the collapse of the Soviet Union was a major geopolitical disaster of the century." A new ideology-Eurasianism-is being advanced by those who dream of a new empire and revenge on the Western powers which brought about the collapse of the Soviet empire. Aleksandr Dugin, the father of Eurasianism, was recently described by Foreign Affairs as "Putin's Brain." For Dugin, the battle between Russia and the West is an epic struggle to fulfill ancient myths: a battle between the mystical forces of the mythical land of 'Arctogaia' and a decadent, materialistic America. "The American Empire should be destroyed," Dugin declares, "And at one point, it will be." America needs to understand the nature of the Eurasianist ideology, and the fanaticism which wages war against the people of Ukraine today, and against the West tomorrow.
About the Author:
James D. Heiser is the Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of North America (ELDoNA) and Pastor of Salem Lutheran Church (Malone, Texas). He also serves as Dean of Missions for The Augustana Ministerium and as a member both of the Board of Directors and Steering Committee of The Mars Society. Heiser earned his B.A.-Political Science at George Washington University (Washington, D.C.) and his M.Div. and S.T.M. from Concordia Theological Seminary (Fort Wayne, Indiana). Heiser is the author of six books: one recounting the course of the Hermetic Reformation ("Prisci Theologi and the Hermetic Reformation in the Fifteenth Century"), a collection of essays concerning the Office of the Holy Ministry ("Stewards of the Mysteries of God"), two books of essays pertaining to space exploration and theology ("A Shining City on a Higher Hill" and "Civilization and the New Frontier") and two books on the crises of the Modern age ("A Time for Every Purpose Under Heaven" and "The One True God, the Two Estates and the Three Kingdoms"). He is also the author of hundreds of published articles.
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