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Professor Dugin calls for a revised media code for the advancing Sovereign world.

During the “Unified Cultural Media Code and Transnational Media Projects” session at the CIS forum “Media Development in a Changing World,” Dugin stated that, in his view, the CIS countries currently lack a unified media code, though one is necessary.

“So let us, colleagues, journalists from all our CIS countries, Eurasian Union states, and friendly republics, draw not only from the past but also from the future. Let’s create this unified cultural media code of ours,” the philosopher said at the media forum at the “Russia Today” multimedia international press center.

Being from a totally failed part of the world, and ever a media outsider, myself, I’m not sure exactly what he’s after, though as with many of his ideas, I appreciate the direction. Literally anything would beat the current Western system of lazily taking copy from intel agencies or artificial stupidity bots.

In related news, Alexander Markovics has a new review of Dugin’s book Politica Aeterna. I will, soon, have something similar of my own. Stay tuned.