I thought multipolarity referred to the coming end of US hegemony, where China is ascendant and the autonomy of other nations is respected more. I don’t see fascism there.
Some bits make me think the author is liberal-adjacent. There’s the notion of “universalism” which is a pillar of french liberal thought, and the way they phrase the notion of rejecting western liberalism, making it sound like western liberalism is an engine for social progress in itself and should be preserved
Yeah that’s the one that I’m not sure applies.
I thought multipolarity referred to the coming end of US hegemony, where China is ascendant and the autonomy of other nations is respected more. I don’t see fascism there.
Surely the term predates Dugin.
Some bits make me think the author is liberal-adjacent. There’s the notion of “universalism” which is a pillar of french liberal thought, and the way they phrase the notion of rejecting western liberalism, making it sound like western liberalism is an engine for social progress in itself and should be preserved
Astute observation. This is why I love sharing things on Hexbear