Abstract
As Eurasianism is regarded to be among the most original ideological currents of the Russian emigration, association with its doctrines adds to the reputation of a given group or groups. Such is the case with the journal "Elementy: evraziiskoe obozrenie" which, as this paper shows, presents itself as an inheritor of classical Eurasianism although it heavily draws on other, often non-Russian sources, not the least on the German "Conservative Revolution" of the inter-war period.
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