Yes I believe he said it last August. It shocks me that the Kremlin is actually propping up a figure who is capable of saying such outrageous and plainly evil things. “Evil” is really the only word I can use for Dugin, even though I’m not one to use it often with relation to politics. Dugin was sent to Crimea to rally the ‘troops’ so to speak. He was effectively allowed to provide the theoretical justification for “New Russia”. Thoroughly disconcerting.
See this:
cnbc.com/id/102441753#.
A dangerous, sociopathic man with a crazy worldview. Why is Putin indulging him and moreover giving sanction to his views? Why, more to the point, does he have influence even outside Russia with - of all people - the new Greek far-left Syriza government? Who can honestly believe the insane, mental-asylum-like fumigations that emit from that man’s brain?
Dugin’s ideology is as mad as Himmler’s SS cult and Nazi mysticism. Now we know that Putin is a smart, calculating statist and thug at heart. He obviously cannot buy into all this “Eurasianist” nonsense about “Atlanticist” plots to take over the world, so why is he using Dugin? For what end? Its really disturbing since there does seem to be a lot of naive Russians who believe in Dugin’s ****. Putin appears to desire this to be the case since it bulks up his regime with some kind of phony ideological foundations that he thinks can compete with the allure of liberal democracy.
But in unleashing this mystical Eurasian nationalism - with all this rubbish about “Novorossiya” (New Russia) which comes from Dugin - he is allowing a truly vile ideology to become the de facto guiding policy of modern Russia, at least in public.
“Eurasianism”, a fascist-like ideology with anti-capitalist economics oddly enough, has replace Soviet Communism.