Indo-European Logos of 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. 5: The Iranian Logos: The War of Light and the Culture of Awaiting

(Moscow: Academic Project, 2016)

URL = https://eurasianist-archive.com/2019/05/27/the-iranian-logos-the-war-of-light-and-the-culture-of-awaiting/


Contents

Introduction: Iran in Expectation of (the End of) Light


Part I: Ancient Iran: The Solar Sources of the World Empire

Chapter 1: The Indo-Europeans

Chapter 2: The Indo-European Element

Chapter 3: Ancient Persian Noology

Chapter 4: The Zoroastrian Historial: Three World Epochs

Chapter 5: Aryan Man

Chapter 6: The Battle for Khvarenah


Part II: The Second Kingdom and its Echoes

Chapter 7: The Idea of Empire

Chapter 8: The Achaemenis: The Creation of Empire

Chapter 9: Iran and Judaism

Chapter 10: Iran and Hellenism

Chapter 11: Sassanid Iran

Chapter 12: The Explicit Logos of Iran


Part III: Islamic Iran

Chapter 13: The First Stage of Islamization and the Iranian Rendition

Chapter 14: The Iranian Factor in the Abassid Caliphate

Chapter 15: Al-Falasifa and the Meeting of Persians and Greeks


Part IV: The Persians and at–Tasawwuf

Chapter 16: Inner Islam and the Persians

Chapter 17: The Sufi Apotheosis of Love

Chapter 18: The Ausdruck Stage in the History of Sufism


PART V: Iran and Shia

Chapter 19: The Foundations of Shi’ism

Chapter 20: The Dual-Leveled Topography of Shi’ism: Nubuvvat and Valayat

Chapter 21: The Seveners: The Open and Secret Empires

Chapter 22: The Fallen Logos of Isma’ilism

Chapter 23: ʿIshraq: Shahab Yahya Suhrawardi


Part VI: After the Abbasids

Chapter 24: The Post-Abbasid Historial of Iran

Chapter 25: The Philosophy of Iranian Existentialism


Part VII: Iran in Modernity

Chapter 26: Shi’ite Iran under the Qajar Dynasty

Chapter 27: The Darkness of the West and the Shi’ite Revolution of Light


Conclusion: Global Iran

Vol. 6: Great India – Civilization of the Absolute

(Moscow: Academic Project, 2017)

URL = https://eurasianist-archive.com/2019/04/23/noomakhia-great-india-civilization-of-the-absolute/


Contents

Introduction: The Indo-Europeans of the Eastern Limits


Part I: Vedic Civilization

Chapter 1: Approaches to Understanding India

Chapter 2: India’s Pre-History

Chapter 3: The Indo-European Ecumene

Chapter 4: Indian Titanomachy

Chapter 5: Varna: Castes of the Great Subject

Chapter 6: Vedic Religion

Chapter 7: The Structure of the Sruti

Chapter 8: The Logos of the Upanishads

Chapter 9: The Religion of Dasa

Chapter 10: The Indian Structure


PART II: The Indian Historial

Chapter 11: Vertical history

Chapter 12: The Conventional History of India

Chapter 13: The Logos of the Sramana: Jainism and Buddhism

Chapter 14: The Mahajamapadas, the Maurya Empire, and Nastika

Chapter 15: The Bhagavad Gita and the Metaphysics of Vishnuism

Chapter 16: Sankhya: The Philosophy of Parkriti and the Awakening of the Snake

Chapter 17: Adi Shakti: Woman vs. Mother

Chapter 18: Brahmasutra: Counter-Strike of the Vedanta


PART III: India in the Middle Ages

Chapter 19: The Structures of the Medieval Historial

Chapter 20: Tantra

Chapter 21: The Three Crowned Kings

Chapter 22: Gondwana: Central and South India in the Middle Ages

Chapter 23: Advaita Vedanta

Chapter 24: Anti-Advaita


PART IV: Buddhism: Mahayana – The Indian Philosophy of the New Beginning

Chapter 25: The Transformation of Buddhist Metaphysics

Chapter 26: Madhyamaka: How to Philosophize by Emptiness

Chapter 27: Yogachara

Chapter 28: Tathagatagarbha: Non-Duality on the Counter-Attack

Chapter 29: Vajrayana: Sin Transformed


PART V: The Post-Middle-Ages: Islam and India

Chapter 30: After the Middle Ages

Chapter 31: From the Ghaznavids to the Delhi Sultanate

Chapter 32: The Great Moghuls and the Transcendental Unity of the Traditions of Akbar

Chapter 33: The States of North-West India


PART VI: Towards Modernity: From Colonization to Independence

Chapter 34: The European Colonization of India

Chapter 35: Reformed Hinduism

Chapter 36: Fundamentalists and the Politics of Swaraj

Chapter 37: Sanatana Dharma: True Hinduism

Chapter 38: Modern India: Post-Colonial Legitimacy and Deep De-Colonization

Conclusion