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Michael Millerman

Michael Millerman is a scholar whose work primarily focuses on political philosophy, with a special interest in the ideas of Leo Strauss and Alexander Dugin. He earned his PhD from the University of Toronto, where his research centered on the intersection of philosophy and politics. Millerman's dissertation and subsequent works explore how philosophical ideas influence political reality, examining thinkers who are often considered controversial or marginal.

Millerman has been actively involved in translating and interpreting the works of Alexander Dugin, a Russian political theorist known for his controversial views. Through his translations and analysis, Millerman has contributed to introducing Dugin's ideas to an English-speaking audience, providing critical insights into Dugin's geopolitical theories and their implications for global politics.

Aside from his academic pursuits, Michael Millerman has engaged with a broader audience through lectures, podcasts, and articles. He seeks to make complex philosophical and political ideas accessible to the public, discussing themes like modernity, postmodernity, and the philosophical underpinnings of contemporary political movements. His work emphasizes the importance of understanding philosophical ideas as they are crucial in shaping political landscapes and ideologies.

Books

Beginning with Heidegger: Strauss, Rorty, Derrida, Dugin and the Philosophical Constitution of the Political