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Eurasianism
Eurasianism ( ) is a socio-political movement in Russia that emerged in the early 20th century under the Russian Empire, which states that Russia does not belong in the "European" or "Asian" categories but instead to the geopolitical concept of Eurasia and the "Russian world", forming an ostensibly standalone Russian civilization. The ideology is geopolitical, similar to Atlanticism and Gulfism.
Lehi
militant Zionist group in the British Mandate of Palestine
National Bolshevism
political ideology combining elements of Bolshevik communism and reactionary ultranationalism
Foundations of Geopolitics
geopolitical book
Limonka
central press
red-brownism
a pejorative term equating Stalinism and Maoism with fascism
tellurocracy
Tellurocracy (from and ) is a concept proposed by Aleksandr Dugin to describe a type of civilization or state system that is defined by the development of land territories and consistent penetration into inland territories. Tellurocratic states possess a set state-territory in which the state-forming ethnic majority lives, around this territory further land expansion occurs. Tellurocracy is conceived of as an antonym to thalassocracy.
The Fourth Political Theory
book by Alexander Dugin
Beefsteak Nazi
socialists who converted to Nazism
Nazi-maoism
thumb|Flag of the New Order (Ordine Nuovo), with whom Freda was affiliated. Nazi-Maoism was a political movement and an ideology that emerged in Italy around 1968, with the formation of a group known as Struggle of the People (Lotta di Popolo). This group of students, from the Sapienza University of Rome, took heavy inspiration from the writings and theories of Franco Freda, and advocated for a combination of ideas from both the far-left and the far-right. According to the neo-fascist group Terza Posizione, Nazi-Maoism's stance was "neither capitalism nor communism, neither reds nor reactionar
Smenovekhovtsy
thumb|Cover of the magazine Smena Vekh. July 1921 The Smenovekhovtsy () was a political movement in the Russian émigré community, formed shortly after the publication of the magazine Smena Vekh ("Change of Signposts") in Prague in 1921. This publication had taken its name from the Russian philosophical publication Vekhi ("Signposts") published in 1909.
Interbrigades
The Interbrigades () is a volunteer movement organized by the unregistered Russian National Bolshevik political party "The Other Russia" to participate in the war in eastern Ukraine on the side of the Donetsk People's Republic and the Luhansk People's Republic.
red-green-brown alliance
political concept
Limonov
2011 biographical novel by the French writer Emmanuel Carrère
Widerstand (magazine)
German monthly national-revolutionary magazine