This episode explores Alexander Dugin's The Fourth Political Theory, which critiques liberalism and Marxism, totalitarianism, presenting an alternative perspective on modern challenges. Dugin draws from Heideggerian philosophy and traditionalist thought, proposing a vision of a multipolar world that values locally-defined futures over individualism. We examine his views on gender, civilization, and revolution, along with his critique of linear historical processes, imagining a future shaped by diverse civilizations.