From rairfoundation.com
“MAGA Communism” is a sinister ruse to empower Russia and its allies at the expense of the West, as revealed by expert Trevor Loudon.
In an exclusive interview hosted by RAIR Foundation USA, Trevor Loudon, a renowned expert on communism and its agents waging destructive attacks on Western civilization, shed light on the infiltration of Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin’s “multipolarity” ideology into conservative circles in the West.
Dugin’s strategy involves sowing deep political divisions within the United States and Europe, exploiting existing tensions to foment civil unrest and chaos. By promoting the concept of “MAGA Communism” and advocating for “multipolarity,” Dugin, who wrote “The Theory of a Multipolar World,” published in 2020, seeks to empower the BRICS nations, particularly Russia, at the expense of the West.
As described by Loudon, multipolarity is “a scam used to turn people against the West by fomenting civil war and unrest in Europe and the United States so that Russia, China, Iran, and their allies can achieve world dominance.”
The true nature of Dugin’s agenda is revealed in his own words, as he has openly called for the destruction of the West, both economically and culturally. His book Foundations of Geopolitics is required reading for Russian military personnel and serves as a chilling manifesto for this destructive ideology.
Introduction to Aleksandr Dugin

Aleksandr Dugin “projects” the ideas of Russian military intelligence on “the world’s stage”, says Loudon. Dugin’s early years foreshadowed this calling, perhaps, as his own father, Geliy Aleksandrovich Dugin, was a colonel-general in the GRU (Soviet military intelligence agency).
Dugin, referred to by some as a “Russian philosopher” and the “brain” of Putin, has been hailed as a visionary thinker by many, including Tucker Carlson and various conservative news outlets. Loudon warns that Dugin’s seemingly grandfatherly demeanor and social conservative views mask a sinister agenda aimed at destroying the West.
Dugin’s goal is to promote deep political divisions in America, as well as Europe, to weaken the West and therefore empower the BRICS nations, and Russia in particular.
To illustrate the true nature of Dugin’s agenda, Loudon quotes from “Foundations of Geopolitics”:
It is especially important to introduce geopolitical disorder into internal American activity, encouraging all kinds of separatism and ethnic, social and racial conflicts, actively supporting all dissident movements – extremist, racist, and sectarian groups, thus destabilizing internal political processes in the U.S. It would also make sense simultaneously to support isolationist tendencies in American politics…”
Dugin also promotes the same division in Europe. In the video, RAIR Foundation inserted a snippet of Dugin calling for a “civil war” and a “riot” in Europe. The video was taken at the European Conference on Multipolarity, held on September 4, 2023.
In the shocking clip, Dugin declares in part:
‘Not only Ukraine is ruins, but Europe itself is [in] ruins, and I think it is the last call to rebel, to revolt. I think, that in order to reaffirm the European culture, identity and sovereignty, people of Europe need to riot against your illegitimate powers, you need to start civil war in Europe…If you are part of humanity, let start rebellion, if you are part of global elite, prepare yourself to die…”
Dugin’s disciples promote so-called “MAGA Communism” using the concept of “multipolarity.”
MAGA Communism
“MAGA communism” is a term used to describe a form of communism designed to appeal to the same people who are currently part of the MAGA movement. So-called “MAGA communists” are adherents to Aleksandr Dugin’s vision of multipolarity. The most prominent of these MAGA Communist influencers are Jackson Hinkle and Haz Al-Din, although there are many others who have weaseled their way into the MAGA movement.

For those who may dismiss MAGA Communism as a fringe ideology, please note that Jackson Hinkle has 2.7 million followers on X at the time of this writing.
MAGA communism is presented as an antidote to woke communism as promoted by American leftists. However, MAGA communism it is not a return to traditional values and an endorsement of limited government as envisioned by America’s founding fathers. Rather, Loudon explains that MAGA Communism is a new form of masculine, Stalinist communism that is being promoted as an alternative to wokeism.
Consider this quote from MAGA Communist thought leader Haz Al-Din:
…the fertile soil of a communist movement in the US will have as its foundation the same people who are MAGA right now.”
“So, you’ve got this pansy, left-wing ‘woke’ communism, which we all despise,” Trevor explains, which should be defeated by “traditional values, [a foundational] constitutional republic, just building up the economy, purging the education of wokeism”. Instead, MAGA Communism offers “masculine, Stalinist, non-woke communism…”
The goal of MAGA Communism is “all about ultimately sabotaging the MAGA Movement,” Loudon warns. MAGA Communism is essentially swapping one form of communism for another. Both scenarios would be disastrous for America if implemented
National Bolshevism, the Precursor to MAGA Communism
“Before MAGA Communism was National Bolshevism,” Loudon explains. Like “multipolarity,” the “Nazbols” or sometimes “Natbols” sought to bring together Nazi and communist elements in the West to undermine and ultimately destroy Western Civilization in the interests of Russia, China, and their Muslim allies.
National Bolshevism, as championed by Dugin, attempted to bridge communists and Nazis by combining communist ideas of worker control with a strong nationalist, even white supremacist, bent. This ideology aims to destroy the West and weaken other major powers, offering a vision of a powerful socialist state to both communists and white nationalists. Dugin appeals to communists by claiming to be the “true” communists while promising white nationalists a vast socialist state encompassing Europe and parts of North America.
Like MAGA Communism, Dugin’s National Bolshevism presented itself as a more traditional, masculine form of communism. This deception has united white supremacist groups like those led by David Duke and Richard Spencer and, more recently, Jackson Hinkle and Haz Al-Din.
Author’s Note: In addition to “multipolarity” and “National Bolshevism”, Dugin has also championed other concepts such as “The Fourth Political Theory” and “Neo-Eurasianism”. The important thing to remember is that Dugin’s political philosophies all advocate for a radical transformation of the so-called world order, with a focus on dismantling the perceived Western dominance, or “hegemony” (also referred to as “unipolarity”) and creating a new “multipolar world”, with Russia having a key role in shaping Europe and Asia.
Charlottesville ‘Unite the Right’ Rally, 2017
Trevor Loudon references the infamous pro-Russia, antisemitic Unite the Rightrally, held on August 11–12, 2017, in Charlottesville, Virginia, where diagnosed schizophrenic James Alex Fields, Jr. killed left-wing protester Heather Heyer when he rammed his vehicle into a crowd. Notably, Lieutenant H. Jay Cullen, 48, and Trooper-Pilot Berke M. M. Bates, 40, were also killed when their helicopter surveilling the crowd crashed.
This event served as the basis for Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign. The left has used Charlottesville as a battering ram against President Donald Trump and the MAGA Movement.
As Loudon explains, the “counter-protesters” at the Unite the Right rally included militant left-wing activists from America’s largest Marxist organization, Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), Industrial Workers of the World, Workers World Party, Party for Socialism and Liberation, Virginia Defenders, Black Lives Matter, Redneck Revolt, the Revolutionary Communist Party and many others.
Considering the seeming contradiction of many of the pro-Russia communists fighting the pro-Russia “Unite the Right” white supremacists, Loudon explained to RAIR:
“Many of these groups are pro-China and still support Russia. So, you have pro-Russian communists fighting against pro-Russia alt-right groups and fascists, while the MAGA movement and Trump take the blame – which I believe was the intention all along.”
As an interesting side note, the media often misrepresents President Trump’s remarks about “very fine people” in Charlottesville. In reality, he was referring to the peaceful protesters on both sides, not the extremists. It’s ironic that Joe Biden praised the radical left “counter-protestors” as “a courageous group of Americans” in his 2019 campaign ad (at the 1:04 mark).
Aleksandr Dugin’s Influence on ‘Unite the Right’
There was significant influence of Aleksandr Dugin’s ideas on the infamous “Unite the Right” event, organized in part by the former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, who is known for his pro-Russia, and virulently antisemitic views.

Here is a clip of David Duke admitting to organizing the rally (standing with fellow Unite the Right organizer Mike Peinovich, aka Mike Enoch):
According to Newsweek,
“Duke once lived in Moscow and owns an apartment in the Russian capital, which he reportedly sub-let to U.S. Neo-Nazi Preston Wigginton, who has in turn hosted web chats by [Aleksandr] Dugin at the University of Texas A&M college.”
The afore-mentioned Preston Wigginton is connected to David Duke, Aleksandr Dugin, as well as to Richard Spencer, another prominent “Unite the Right” organizer, who coined the term “Alt-Right”.
