First he talks about the existence of two “languages” (worldviews) and most people only speak one language, so we don’t understand each other. He dwells a bit on that, but then comes the interesting stuff. Land power is more about tradition, while sea power is postmodern and much about technology. The conflict between the West and Russia is not about ideology, not about race and not about religion; Dugin emphasizes the geopolitical view. He also mentions “The Grand Chessboard” by Brzezinski.