Heidegger's Russians

Bibikhin and Dugin on the Other Beginning

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This book gives a philosophical account of Martin Heidegger's influence on two important and hitherto understudied Russian philosophers, Aleksandr Dugin (b. 1962 -) and Vladimir Bibikhin (1938 - 2004).
The book focuses on Heidegger's thought as revolutionary and in search of bringing about an other beginning in philosophy and politics. Dugin and Bibikhin are examples of Russian thinkers inspired by Heidegger to consider revolutionary alternatives in the creation of a new beginning for Russia in the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Dugin represents an attempt to assert the sovereign identity and destiny of Russia and Russian thought as against modern liberal thinking, inspired by the Enlightenment and embodied in the hegemony of the United States, the “unipolar tyrant” threatening to impose its domination on the world. Bibikhin envisages a different assertion of Russian identity that does not seek direct confrontation with other nations but a transformation in how we may think the political and the destiny of humanity in the modern technological age. If Dugin advocates struggle and a philosophy of chaos that is distinctively Russian in his view, Bibikhin advocates a coming to terms with our brief existence by taking on the burden of mortality, in his words, the “burden of the cross.” If Dugin advocates recognition of the negative and nothingness, Bibikhin advocates plenitude, a fullness that cannot be exhausted. These Russian thinkers take up major aspects of Heidegger's philosophical work; they adapt them in intriguing ways to an extreme existential and political situation whose consequences are still very relevant to the present day, both in terms of Russia's influence on the world stage and on the growing turn to the political right that is an international phenomenon of considerable importance.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: German Imaginations of Russia
Chapter 2: A New Politics
Chapter 3: Total Revolution
Chapter 4: Multi-polarity
Chapter 5: A New Order beyond Order
Chapter 6: Heideggerian Post-Colonialism?
Chapter 7: Beyond Hybridity
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 16 Oct 2025
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 208
ISBN 9798881857325
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Michael Meng

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