
Tehe
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Tehe
@TechBrah
PhD in vibes. Technology. Social observations. Rollercoaster accelerationist.


Eschatological map of civilisations Thus, in a multipolar world, different eschatologies clash or enter into alliance with each other. In the West, the secular model (progressivism and liberalism) clearly prevails, with a significant addition in the form of extreme Protestant dispensationalism. This is the "end of history," according to Fukuyama. If we take into account the liberal elite of European countries under full American control, we can speak of a special eschatology that unites almost all NATO countries. We should also add the theory of radical individualism, common to liberals, which demands to liberate the man from all forms of collective identity - up to freedom from sex (gender politics) and even from belonging to the human species (transhumanism, AI). Thus the new elements of Masonic progressivist eschatology, along with the "open society", are the imperatives of gender reassignment, support for LGBTQ principles, posthumanism, and deep ecology (which rejects the centrality of the human being in the world that all traditional religions and philosophical systems have insisted upon). Although Zionism is not a direct extension of this version of eschatology, in some of its forms - most notably through its alliance with American neocons - it partly fits into this strategy, and given the influence of Jews on the ruling elites of the West, these proportions may even be reversed. In the path of this end of history, Russia and its katehonic function, combining the eschatology of the Third Rome and the communist horizon as a legacy of the USSR, stands most blatantly in the way. In China, Western Marxism, already substantially reworked in Maoism, is increasingly openly displayed in Confucian culture, and the head of the CCP as traditional Emperor is given a celestial mandate to rule "All that is under Heaven" (tianxia - 天下). Eschatological sentiments are constantly growing in the Islamic world - both in the Sunni zone and especially in Shiism (primarily in Iran), and it is modern Western civilisation - the same that is now fighting Russia - that is almost unanimously being portrayed as the Dajjal for all Muslims. In India, Hindutva-inspired sentiments are gradually growing (the doctrine of the independent identity of Hindus as a special and superior civilisation), proclaiming a return to the roots of the Hindu tradition and its values (which do not coincide at all with those of the West), and from here the contours of a special eschatology associated with the Kalki phenomenon and the overcoming of the Kali-yuga are outlined. Pan-Africanism develops towards the strengthening of radical doctrines about the return of Africans to their identity and a new round of anti-colonial struggle against the “white world” (understood primarily as colonial countries belonging to Western civilisation). This describes a new vector of black eschatology. In Latin America, the desire to strengthen its geopolitical sovereignty is underpinned by both left-wing (socialist) eschatology and the defence of Catholic identity, which is particularly evident in Brazil, where both left and right are increasingly distancing themselves from globalism and US policy (hence early Brazil's participation in the BRICS bloc). The ethno-eschatologies of indigenismo, although relatively weak, generally add an important dimension to the whole eschatological project. At the same time, the French aristocratic eschatology (and its secular projection in Gaullism), the German version of the end of history in the person of the German Empire, as well as the Buddhist and Shinto line of the special mission of Japan and the Japanese Emperors - (for now, at least) do not play any significant role, being completely eclipsed by the dominant progressive globalist elite and the strategies of the Anglo-Saxons. Thus we have a world map of eschatology, corresponding to the contours of a multipolar world. From this we can now draw whatever conclusions we want. Excerpt: Eschatologies of the multipolar world by Alexander Dugin geopolitika.ru/en/article/esc…



