Logos of Europe
Detailed ToC of one part of Noomakhia, the multi-volume work of Alexander Dugin dedicated to civilizational history and analysis.
Vol. 7: The Hellenic Logos: The Valley of Truth (2016)
(Moscow: Academic Project, 2016)
URL = https://eurasianist-archive.com/2019/04/26/noomakhia-the-hellenic-logos-the-valley-of-truth/
With this volumes starts:
III. The Logos of Europe
Contents
Preface: The Semantics of Greece
Part I: The Titanomakhia of the Hellenes: Gods and History
Chapter 1: The Ethno-Titanomakhia of the Mediterranean
Chapter 2: The Great Battles of the Eternal Beginning
Chapter 3: Cosmo-Hellenism: Gods and Meanings
Chapter 4: The Heroes: Destiny or Fate?
Chapter 5: The Alphabet of the Gods
Chapter 6: Greece’s Periods
Part II: The Withdrawal of the Gods and the Epiphany of Man
Chapter 7: The Poetic Anthropology of Ancient Greece
Chapter 8: The Archaic Era: The Polis
Chapter 9: The Split Logos of Orphism: Proto-Philosophy
Chapter 10: The Ionian School: The Invasion of Substance
Chapter 11: The Philosophy of Greater Greece: The Paths of the Sky
Chapter 12: The Light of Poetry: The Tragiographs and Lyrics of Archaic Hellas
Chapter 13: The Peloponnesian War: The Beginning of the Classical Era
Chapter 14: Platonism: The Philosophy of Divinity
Chapter 15: The Mission of the Abderites: Relativity and Atoms
Chapter 16: The Echo of the Steps of Dionysus: The Tragedy and Comedy of the Classical Era
Chapter 17: Aristotle: The Classical Philosophical Culmination
Chapter 18: The End of Hellas and the Eternal Hellenes
Vol. 8: The Byzantine Logos: Hellenism and Empire
(Moscow: Academic Project, 2016)
URL = https://eurasianist-archive.com/2019/06/23/noomakhia-the-byzantine-logos-hellenism-and-empire/
Contents
Introduction
Part I: Hellenism and Hellada
Chapter 1: Hellenism: Alexander the Great and His Legacy
Chapter 2: The Meta-Religion of Hellenism
Chapter 3: The Historians and Geographers of the Hellenistic Era
Chapter 4: The Philosophical Paradoxes of Hellenism
Chapter 5: Under the Authority of Rome
Part II: Christ and the Hellenes
Chapter 6: Christianity and Hellenism in the First Three Centuries: The Catacombs and Philosophy
Chapter 7: Byzantium as Rome
Chapter 8: The Pure Platonism of Hellenism: The Polytheists
Part III: Dogma, Councils, and the Division of Civilizations
Chapter 9: Christian Platonism in the 4th-5th Centuries
Chapter 10: Byzantium Becoming Greece: From Justinian to the Isaurian
Chapter 11: Byzantinism and the Empire of the Greeks
Chapter 12: The Final Configuration of Byzantinism as a Civilization and Spiritual Style
Chapter 13: The Decline of Byzantinism
Chapter 14: Byzantium’s Theological Finale
Chapter 15: Surveying the Byzantine Logos
Part IV: After Byzantium
Chapter 16: The Greeks in the Ottoman Period
Chapter 17: Megali Idea: Great Liberation
Chapter 18: Greece in the Modern Era
Vol. 9: The Latin Logos: The Sun and the Cross
(Moscow: Academic Project, 2016)
URL = https://eurasianist-archive.com/2019/06/05/the-latin-logos-the-sun-and-the-cross/
“The Latin Logos: The Sun and the Cross, continues Alexander Dugin’s Noomakhia cycle in describing another Western European space in its foundational, unique culturo-historical components – those of the Latin world of Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Having taken shape in antiquity and reached its apogee in the era of the rise of Rome, the Latin Logos became the pole of Western Christianity, determining both the culture of the European Middle Ages and the religious and geopolitical balance of European countries in Modernity as a stronghold of Catholicism, the Counter-Reformation, and conservatism.”
Contents
Foreword: The Latin Logos and the European Cross
Part I: Italy: The Imperial Mysteries of Rome
Chapter 1: Rome: The Scales and Contours of Civilization
Chapter 2: Roman Reality
Chapter 3: The Roman Mentality in the Context of Mediterranean and Indo-European Civilization(s)
Chapter 4: The Empire as an Idea
Chapter 5: Latin Philosophy: The Structure of the Hellenic Shadow
Chapter 6: Latin Poetry: Love or Empire?
Chapter 7: Christianity and Empire
Chapter 8: Catholic Rome
Chapter 9: Roman Neo-Platonism
Chapter 10: The Polities of Italy in the Middle Ages
Chapter 11: The Polities of Italy in the 11th-15th Centuries
Chapter 12: The Italian Metaphysics of Poverty and the Third Testament
Chapter 13: The Florentine Geniuses under the Authority of Amor
Chapter 14: The Florentine Logos of the Renaissance
Chapter 15: The Blossoming of Venice
Chapter 16: The Giants Awaken: Towards Modernity
Chapter 17: Political Modernity in Renaissance Italy
Chapter 18: The Counter-Reformation and the Semantics of Baroque
Chapter 19: Risorgimento and the New Italy
Chapter 20: The Ideological Origins of the 1920s: Hegel, Futurism, and Tradizione Romana
Chapter 21: Post-Fascism and Intellectual Currents in Modern Italy
Chapter 22: The Layers of the Italian Logos
Part II: Spain: The Eternal Middle Ages
Chapter 23: The Geosophy of Iberia
Chapter 24: Conquista and Reconquista
Chapter 25: Reconquista in the Sphere of Metaphysics
Chapter 26: The Un-Setting Sun of Castile
Chapter 27: Mysticism and Scholasticism in Renaissance Spain
Chapter 28: The Metaphysics of the Spanish Jesuits
Chapter 29: The ‘Golden Age’ and the Dawn of Knights
Chapter 30: The Political Historial of Spain in the 18th-20th Centuries: Spanish Archeomodernity
Chapter 31: The Spanish Dasein: The Devil and Dictatorship
Chapter 32: The Structure of the Spanish Historial
Chapter 33: Basque Civilization: Traces of the Great Mother’s Europe
Part III: Portugal: Towards the Fifth Empire
Chapter 34: From Lusitania to Portugal
Chapter 35: The Fifth Empire of Sea
Chapter 36: Portugal in Modernity
Chapter 37: Saudade
Chapter 38: The Noology of Portugal
Vol. 10: The Germanic Logos – Apophatic Man
(Moscow: Academic Project, 2015)
URL = https://eurasianist-archive.com/2019/04/26/noomakhia-the-germanic-logos-apophatic-man/
Contents
Preface
Part I: The Logos of Germania
Chapter 1: The Ancient Germanic Peoples and their Myths
Chapter 2: A Brief History of the Germanic States
Chapter 3: German Literature in the Middle Ages
Chapter 4: Medieval German Thought: The Mystics of the Rhine
Chapter 5: The Germanic Renaissance
Chapter 6: The Reformation in German History
Chapter 7: German Romanticism
Chapter 8: Germany’s Classical Age: The Triumph of Philosophy
Chapter 9: The Philosophy of Twilight
Chapter 10: The Conservative Revolution
Chapter 11: Germanic Expression: The Twilight of Man
Chapter 12: Martin Heidegger: Great Germany and the Fate of Europe
Chapter 13: The Three Logoi in the Europe of the ‘End Times’
Chapter 14: After the ‘End of History’
Part II: The Space of the Germanic World
Chapter 15: Austria: The Mission of the Habsburg Guardians
Chapter 16: Sweden, Norway, and Denmark: Scandinavia and its Spirits
Chapter 17: The Netherlands: The North, the Mother, and the Sea
Chapter 18: Switzerland: The European Equilibrium
Vol. 11: The French Logos: Orpheus and Melusine
(Moscow: Academic Project, 2015)
"A description of French identity and studies various aspects of the French and, more broadly, Celtic Dasein as manifest in mythology, history, philosophy, cultural, and mysticism.
Since the Middle Ages, France and Germany have acted as the two main poles of the dialectical formation of European civilization, thereby determining the historical, political, and cultural semantics of the most important processes in the history of Western Europe over the past half millennium. In studying the structures of the French Logos, the author arrives at the conclusion that this Logos’ main components are the two fundamental figures (Gestalts) of the Singer of the Sanctified, Orpheus, and the semi-female dragon, Melusine. According to the author, the paradigm of Modernity, in its mythological and cultural roots, can be traced back to the Gestalt of Melusine.”
Contents
Foreword: The French Pair of Gestalts
Chapter 1: The Celtic Logos in the Ancient World
Chapter 2: The Civilization of Orpheus
Chapter 3: The State of France in the Middle Ages
Chapter 4: The French Logos in the Middle Ages: Scholastics, Sects, and Hermetism
Chapter 5: France towards Modernity
Chapter 6: Victorious Modernity
Chapter 7: The Literature of Social Materialism
Chapter 8: Seasons in Hell
Chapter 9: 20th Century France: In the Direction of Darkness
Chapter 10: French Philosophy in the 20th Century: Impulse and Loneliness
Chapter 11: Sociology as a Revolution
Chapter 12: The Culture of Night
Chapter 13: Traditionalism: The French Alternative to Modernity
Chapter 14: Structuralism: the Autonomy of the Sign
Chapter 15: Post-Modernity
Chapter 16: The New Right
Vol. 12: England or Britain? The Maritime Mission and Positive Subject
(Moscow: Academic Project, 2015).
Contents
Introduction: England – The Homeland of the “Modern World”
Part I: England or Britain?
Chapter 1: From Britain to England: Ethnoi and States
Chapter 2: Anglo-Britain in the Middle Ages: Two Churches
Chapter 3: The Norman Invasion and the House of Plantagenet: The Franco-English Epoch
Chapter 4: English Theology
Chapter 5: Knights, Damsels, and Fairies in the Anglo-British Lai
Chapter 6: The Reformation
Chapter 7: English Thought at the Foundation of the Paradigm of Modernity: Locke’s Heartland
Chapter 8: Dreams on the Eve of Modernity
Chapter 9; The Yates Paradigm
Chapter 10: Pax Britannica: The Mercantile-Maritime Empire
Chapter 11: In Love with the Mind and in Trust of Feelings
Chapter 12: The Romantics: Gods and Titans in the Meadows of Green England
Chapter 13: Liberalism: The Positive Individual Subject
Chapter 14: Realism and Irony
Chapter 15: The Subtle Charm of Decadence: Pre-Raphaelites, the Dandy, and Satanists
Chapter 16: The 20th Century: Historial and Empire
Chapter 17: English Positivity
Chapter 18: Imperialism, Tradition, and Utopia in English Literature
Chapter 19: The British Invasion
Chapter 20: Conclusion
Part II: The Celtic Pole
Chapter 21: The Celtic Pole of Anglo-British Civilization
Chapter 22: Wales: The Titanomachy of Trees
Chapter 23: Scotland: The Drowsy Titans
Chapter 24: Ireland
Vol. 13: The Civilizations of the New World: Pragmatic Dreams and Split Horizons
(Moscow: Academic Project, 2017)
Contents
Part I: North American Civilization: The New Atlantis
Chapter 1: America in the Structure of the World
Chapter 2: Native American Horizons: Spirits and Animals
Chapter 3: The Sources of Anglo-Saxon America
Chapter 4: North American Civilization and its Foundations
Chapter 5: The Eschatological Perspectives of American Sects
Chapter 6: American Philosophy: Pragmatism
Chapter 7: The Literary Classics of the US: The Sea and Flesh of Homo Americanus
Chapter 8: The Poetry of Alternative Horizons
Chapter 9: American Liberalism
Chapter 10: Analytical Philosophy
Chapter 11: Cultural Anthropology
Chapter 12: 20th Century American Literature
Chapter 13: American Counter-Culture
Chapter 14: American Geopolitics: Globalization, Atlanticism, and Hegemony
Chapter 15: Critical Theories of Globalization: Deconstructing ‘Empire’
Chapter 16: The USA: The Civilization of Post-Modernity
Chapter 17: The Horizons of New France
Chapter 18: Russian America and Types of Colonization
Part II: The Logos of Ariel: Horizons of Latin America
Chapter 19: The Structure of the Latin American Space
Chapter 20: The Civilizations of Central America
Chapter 21: The Civilizations of South America
Chapter 22: Colonial Empires
Chapter 23: Decolonization
Chapter 24: Great Brazil
Chapter 25: Latin American Philosophy of Identity
Chapter 26: The Identity of Creole Dreams
Conclusion