Logos of Afro-Asia

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Detailed ToC of one part of Noomakhia, the multi-volume work of Alexander Dugin dedicated to civilizational history and analysis.



Vol. 19: The Semites: Monotheism of the Moon and the Gestalt of Ba’al

(Moscow: Academic Project, 2017)

URL = https://eurasianist-archive.com/2019/07/29/noomakhia-the-semites-monotheism-of-the-moon-and-the-gestalt-of-baal/

With this volume starts:

VI. The Logos of Afro-Asia


Contents

Foreword: The Poles of the Semitic World


PART I: The East Semites: The Mesopotamian Logos

Chapter 1: Great Sumer and its Legacy

Chapter 2: The Gods of Mesopotamia

Chapter 3: The Structure of the Mesopotamian Logos: Noological Proportions


PART II: The West Semites: Ba’al, the Bloody God of Thunder

Chapter 4: West-Semitic Antiquity

Chapter 5: The Religion of the West Semites: The Paradigm of Ba’al

Chapter 6: The Metaphysics of the Phoenicians

Chapter 7: Aramaic Culture


PART III: The Jews and Civilization

Chapter 8: The Ancient Jews: The Historial of Monotheism

Chapter 9: From Adam to Babylon

Chapter 10: The Patriarchs

Chapter 11: The Return to Canaan: The Paradoxes of Land

Chapter 12: The Canaanite Logos and the Paradoxes of Negative Identity

Chapter 13: Israel as a Kingdom

Chapter 14: The Time of the Prophets and the Iranian Pivot of the Jewish Historial

Chapter 15: Late Judaism in the Empire of Light

Chapter 16: Christianity and Judaism

Chapter 17: The Civilization of Exile

Chapter 18: Awakening Ba’al: Pseudo-Messiahs and Holy Apostasy

Chapter 19: Judaism and Modernity

Chapter 20: A Noological Analysis of Jewish Identity


PART IV: The Arab Logos: The Secret of the Moon

Chapter 21: Arabian Identity

Chapter 22: Arab Polytheism

Chapter 23: On the Eve of Islam

Chapter 24: The Beginning of Islam

Chapter 25: The Historico-Theological Phases of Islamic Civilization

Chapter 26: Abbasid Islam: The Universalization of Discourse

Chapter 27: Arab Alchemy

Chapter 28: Sufism and its Logos: The Solar Monotheism of Ibn Arabi

Chapter 29: Post-Arab Islam

Chapter 30: Ibn Khaldun: The Sociology of Islam

Chapter 31: Modern Islam: Identity and the Postcolonial Complex

Chapter 32: The Noology of Islam


Conclusion: The Versions and Types of the Semitic Logos

Vol. 20: The Hamites: The Civilization of the African North

(Moscow: Academic Project, 2018)

URL = https://eurasianist-archive.com/2019/08/05/noomakhia-the-hamites-the-civilization-of-the-african-north/


Contents

Introduction: Continent Africa: Horizons and Civilizations


PART I: The Logos of Egypt: The Black Lands and the Sun of the Pharaohs

Chapter 1: The First Kingdoms: Matriarchy, Pharaohs, and the Constants of the Historial

Chapter 2: The New Kingdom and the Path to Decline

Chapter 3: The Gods of Egypt: Theology, Cosmology, and Gestalts

Chapter 4: Egypt and Death

Chapter 5: Alexandria: The Capital of Great Ideas

Chapter 6: The Spiritual Traditions of Late Hellenistic Egypt

Chapter 7: Islamization and Arabization

Chapter 8: Modern Egypt: Independence and the Search for Identity


PART II: The Berber Horizon: The Pull of the Far West

Chapter 9: The Libyan Horizon: Cultures, Peoples, and Territories

Chapter 10: The Religion and Noology of White Africa

Chapter 11: The Berbers in the Islamic Era

Chapter 12: The Post-Colonial History of the Maghreb: Typologies of Berber Nationalism


PART III: Civilization of the Kush and the Ethiopian Mission

Chapter 13: The Kushite Horizon

Chapter 14: The Ancient Kingdoms of Kush, Nubia, and Meroë

Chapter 15: The Islamization of Nubia and Sudan

Chapter 16: The Ethiopian Zion: The Pearl of the Spirit

Chapter 17: Somalia: Puntland and the Black Chaos of Islamism

Chapter 18: In Search of the Kushite Logos


PART IV: The Negroes of Afro-Asia: The Culture of the Chadian Peoples

Chapter 19: Hausaland and the Chadian Languages

Chapter 20: The Historial of Hausa


Vol. 21: The Logos of Africa: The People of the Black Sun

(Moscow: Academic Project, 2018)

URL = https://eurasianist-archive.com/2019/08/05/noomakhia-the-logos-of-africa-the-people-of-the-black-sun/


Contents

Introduction: Black Africa


PART I: The Logos of the Nilotes: The Apotheosis of Androcracy

Chapter 1: The Nilo-Saharan Horizon

Chapter 2: The Nilotes and Androcracy

Chapter 3: The Nilo-Saharan States: The Gestalt of Adroa


PART II: West Africa: The Black Mother and Imperial Verticles

Chapter 4: The Niger-Congolese Languages and Peoples

Chapter 5: The First African Empires: The Mande Horizon

Chapter 6: The Paradigms of the Bambara and the Dogon

Chapter 7: The Atlantic Family of West Africa: The Maternal Presence

Chapter 8: The Spirit of Swamps and “Being a Negro”

Chapter 9: The Solar Pole of the Yoruba

Chapter 10: The West-African Frontier: The Kwa and the Gur

Chapter 11: The Adamawa-Ubangi Horizon: The Soul of Witchcraft


PART III: The Bantu Ecumene: The Metaphysics of Strength and the Ontology of Witchcraft

Chapter 12: The Bantu Languages and Peoples of Strength

Chapter 13: Great Zimbabwe and its Legacy

Chapter 14: The Secret of the Chwezi of Light

Chapter 15: The Civilization of the Congo: Peoples and Polities

Chapter 16: South Africa

Chapter 17: The Structure of Bantu Mythology and the Leopard-People


PART IV: The Pygmies and Khoisan: The Greatness of Little

Chapter 18: The Pygmies: The Little Dances of God

Chapter 19: The San Bushmen: The Geometrical Dreams of the Cave Hunt

Chapter 20: The Hottentots (Khoikhoi): On the Side of the Red Sky

Conclusion: The Flaming-Face Peoples and their Logos