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Making Anti-Globalism Global Since 2009.
Doctor of Sociology and of Political sciences, PhD of Philosophy. Founder of Russian geopolitical school and Eurasian Movement.
Daniel Friberg is the CEO and co-founder of Arktos. He is an economist from Gothenburg University, has worked with mergers and acquisitions, and as a CEO within the Swedish mining industry. He is the author of 'The Real Right Returns' (Arktos, 2015).
I am interested in poeticism, thought, and the self. Author of The New Colossus (Arktos, 2025), The Electric Will (Arktos, expected 2025), and Supreme Being (Arktos, expected 2026).
Philosophe et vidéaste d'origine belge \ud83c\udde7\ud83c\uddea Etiam si omnes, ego non
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