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AGORA EUROPA - The magazine for right-wing meta-politics<\/strong><\/p>\n With AGORA EUROPA<\/strong> our publishing house has been publishing the journal for right-wing metapolitics in German-speaking countries. With it, we not only want to contribute to the gathering of like-minded spirits like its ancient namesake, but also to the development of a common identity. Each issue is a self-contained, multi-layered body of work. Based on four chapters (Agoge, Foresight, Ekklesia, To the Point), the magazine takes its readers on a journey along the coordinates of a goal-oriented discourse. All chapters are based on the guiding theme, which also forms the title of the issue. Our aim is to initiate a new culture of debate within the Right and to establish a genuine Right that reflects back on its traditions. Our offer is aimed at right-wingers of all currents who are interested in theory; intellectuals, academics and thinkers, which of course also includes the adepts of the true (New) Right.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Rebirth or suicide? Europe's paths into the futuret Right at the beginning, Peter Steinborn outlines Europe's place in the world and Germany's place in Europe in the two-part editorial \u201cA place at the table of kings\u201d. In doing so, our author proves himself to be a visionary who is not afraid to openly name the dark sides of the continent, but at the same time sees Germany in particular as one of the most important players on the Eurasian chessboard. The controversial Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin, who has always been known for his different point of view, offers an outstanding and unique interview. Er zeichnet dem Leser die Widerspr\u00fcchlichkeit zwischen Land- und der Meeresmacht, wobei er ihn tief in die russische Geopolitik hineinblicken l\u00e4sst. Meanwhile, Cristi\u00e1n Barros, a professor at the University of Development in Chile, points the reader towards the philosophical foundations from Carl Schmitt to Alexandre Kojeve, leaving the old Europe to die, but not preventing a new birth.<\/p>\n Those who know us know that we always shed light on different perspectives, which is why we also present geopolitical ideas that are independent of Russia and the USA. In Ekklesia, our authors discuss the future forms of government and state in Europe and the reader also gains an insight into other national perspectives on geopolitics. For example, the reader is presented with an opposing position to Russia, which revives the old idea of the Intermarium. Furthermore, sober analyses and possibilities for a new constellation are presented, in which a \u201cEurope of spaces\u201d is seen as realistic in the future.<\/p>\n So anyone expecting one-sided literature in a bipolar geopolitical conception in this issue is likely to be disappointed. Neither Russia nor the USA, neither East nor West, but Europe, Eurasia and the world are the dimensions in which our authors think, even if they may adopt different perspectives. The question is therefore not which master Europe should serve, but how it can secure its place at the table of kings.<\/p>\n In this issue, the reader is presented with geopolitical fundamentals relating to Eurasia, Europe and the most important entities therein. Other authors of this issue are Alexander Markovics<\/strong>, Dominik Schwarzenberger<\/strong>, Tom Dieke<\/strong>, Stefan Brakus<\/strong>, Robert Streuckers<\/strong>, Adam Golkontt<\/strong> and Wolfgang Bendel<\/strong>.<\/p>","protected":false},"featured_media":9473,"template":"","meta":{"_et_pb_use_builder":"off","_et_pb_old_content":"AGORA EUROPA \u2013 Die Zeitschrift f\u00fcr rechte Metapolitik<\/strong>\r\n\r\nMit AGORA EUROPA<\/strong> bringt unser Verlag die Zeitschrift f\u00fcr rechte Metapolitik im deutschsprachigen Raum heraus. Mit ihr wollen wir nicht nur wie ihr antiker Namensgeber zur Versammlung gleichgesinnter Geister, sondern auch zur Herausbildung einer gemeinsamen Identit\u00e4t beitragen. Jede Ausgabe ist ein in sich geschlossenes, vielschichtiges Gesamtwerk. Anhand von vier Kapiteln (Agoge, Weitblick, Ekklesia, Zur Sache) nimmt die Zeitschrift ihre Leser mit auf eine Reise entlang der Koordinaten eines zielorientiert gef\u00fchrten Diskurses. Alle Kapitel orientieren sich am gesetzten Leitthema, welches gleichzeitig den Titel der Ausgabe bildet. Unser Ziel ist es, eine neue Debattenkultur in der Rechten einzuleiten und eine Echte Rechte zu begr\u00fcnden, die sich auf ihre Traditionen zur\u00fcckbesinnt. Unser Angebot richtet sich dabei an Rechte aller Str\u00f6mungen, die an Theorie interessiert sind; Intellektuelle, Akademiker und Denker, womit nat\u00fcrlich auch die Adepten der echten (Neuen) Rechten gemeint sind.","_et_gb_content_width":""},"product_brand":[],"product_cat":[1373],"product_tag":[],"class_list":{"0":"post-8936","1":"product","2":"type-product","3":"status-publish","4":"has-post-thumbnail","6":"product_cat-agora-europa","8":"first","9":"instock","10":"taxable","11":"shipping-taxable","12":"purchasable","13":"product-type-simple"},"yoast_head":"\n
<\/strong>\nThis is the title of the third issue of our magazine for right-wing metapolitics. After dealing with the \u201cGreat Reset\u201d and the transhumanist ideas of the elites, this issue continues with key geopolitical issues. The authors deal with the all-important question \u201cQuo vadis, Europe?\u201d and shed light on the ideological and geopolitical possibilities of this \u201cEurasian tip\u201d (Peter Steinborn).<\/p>\n