Logos of the Far East and Oceania
Detailed ToC of one part of Noomakhia, the multi-volume work of Alexander Dugin dedicated to civilizational history and analysis.
Vol. 22: The Yellow Dragon: The Civilizations of the Far East
(Moscow: Academic Project, 2018)
Contents
PART I: The Chinese Logos
Chapter 1: Principles for Comprehending Chinese Civilization
Chapter 2: The Chinese People and its Structures
Chapter 3: The Foundations of Chinese Metaphysics
Chapter 4: The Noology of the Ancient Chinese Tradition
Chapter 5: The Metaphysics of First Principles: The Sources of the Historial
Chapter 6: The Beginnings of Chinese Philosophy: Confucius
Chapter 7: Taoism
Chapter 8: Other Doctrines: Zou Yan, Mozi, and the Legalists
Chapter 9: The Qin Empire of the Spirit of Water
Chapter 10: The Han
Chapter 11: The Three Kingdoms
Chapter 12: The Han-Turanian Symbiosis
Chapter 13: Chinese Buddhism: The Third Religion
Chapter 14: The Song Empire: The Restoration of Unity
Chapter 15: The Yuan Dynasty: China in Greater Eurasia
Chapter 16: The Ming Dynasty: Han Restoration
Chapter 17: The Qing Dynasty: The Manchurian Mandate
Chapter 18: The White Lotus and Thalassocracy
Chapter 19: Post-Imperial China
PART II: The Korean Logos: The Peninsula of Heaven and Earth
Chapter 20: Ancient Korea
Chapter 21: Medieval Korea
Chapter 22: Korea vs. Korea
Chapter 23: Buddhism in Korea
PART III: The Japanese Logos: The Irreversibility of the Arrow
Chapter 24: The Japanese Structure
Chapter 25: Shinto: The Qualitative Transformation of the Chinese Logos
Chapter 26: The Phases of the Japanese Historial
Chapter 27: Buddhism in Japan: The First Stage
Chapter 28: The Shogun Era
Chapter 29: The Second Stage of Japanese Buddhism: The Triumph of the Zen School
Chapter 30: From Edo to Meiji: Japan and Modernization
Chapter 31: Japan in the 20th Century
Chapter 32: In Search of Japanese Identity
Chapter 33: Japanese (Post-)Modernity
PART IV: Indochina: The Space of the Nagi and the Indo-Buddhist Mandala-States
Chapter 34: The Structure and Mission of the Indochinese Horizon
Chapter 35: Vietnam
Chapter 36: Cambodia
Chapter 37: Thailand (Siam)
Chapter 38: Laos
Chapter 39: Myanmar
Chapter 40: Hmongs and Muongs (Miao and Yao)
Chapter 41: The Geosophy of Indochina
Chapter 42: The Logos and Geosophy of the Yellow Dragon
Vol. 23: Oceania: The Challenge of Water
(Moscow: Academic Project, 2018)
URL = https://eurasianist-archive.com/2019/07/29/noomakhia-oceania-the-challenge-of-water/
“In this volume of the epic of Noomakhia: Wars of the Mind, Alexander Dugin studies the oceanic expanses of the islands of Oceania and the Malay ecumene, a zone which might be called the ‘space of the Great Water’, that of ‘Noological’ or ‘Geosophical Oceania.’ Close to this understanding, according to the author, is the concept of ‘Austronesia’, denoting the linguistic unity of the peoples speaking the language family of the same name and inhabiting the islands and archipelagos stretching from Madagascar to Polynesia. As distinct entities belong to this cultural horizon, this book also examines the two insular poles of the Papuans and the Australian Aborigines. All the territories of Austronesia are treated as bearing enormous importance from the standpoint of preserving the inviolability of these unique, ancient cultures, which have preserved keys to the primordial root layers of humanity.”
Contents
PART I: The Logos of the Great Water: The Malay Ecumene
Chapter 1: The Cultural Circles and Peoples of Oceania
Chapter 2: The Structures of the Malay Horizon
Chapter 3: The Ethnic Layers of the Malay Horizon
Chapter 4: The Sources of the Malay Historial: The Indian Factor
Chapter 5: The Polities of the Malacca Peninsula
Chapter 6: The Sacred Island of Java
Chapter 7: Sumatra
Chapter 8: The Malay Polities of the Islands and Colonies
Chapter 9: The Malay-Indian Logos
Chapter 10: The Malay Polities in the Era of Islamization
Chapter 11: Malay Islam: The Light of Man and His Enemies
Chapter 12: European Colonization and the Struggle for Independence
Chapter 13: The Modern Malay States
Chapter 14: The Malay Logos in the 21st Century
PART II: The Horizons of Oceania: The Thoughts of Water and the Rays of Androcracy
Chapter 15: The Logos of Micronesia: The Feminine Civilization of Octopuses
Chapter 16: Great Polynesia
Chapter 17: Papua: The Black Mothers and the Flying Foxes
Chapter 18: Melanesian Selenomachy: The Battle for the Moon on Malakula
PART III: Continent Australia: Dreams of Heartland
Chapter 19: Great Australia
Chapter 20: Snakes, Water Spirits, and Matriarchy
Chapter 21: The Spiritual Wealth of Oceania and Conceptual Continents