Proper noun
Dugin (plural Dugins)
A surname from Russian.
Dugin takes this a step further, describing liberalism as now trying to free the organs of the body from the brain’s control, alluding to its acceptance of the LGBT community. Source: Internet
"Malofeev, Dugin and co. were reportedly involved in the attempted coup in Montenegro in 2016 and several other shadow Russian operations in the Balkans," said the analysis. Source: Internet
The press does not have a vivid imagination so a common Russian metaphor will be used, such as President Putin or, with the same frequency, Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin. Source: Internet
Putin is “our ‘katechon,’” said Dugin, referring to “the figure mentioned by St. Paul in his writings concerning the end of time.” Source: Internet