The Great Awakening vs The Great Reset We outline Aleksandr Dugin's perspective on what he terms the "Great Reset," a globalist agenda proclaimed at the World Economic Forum, which he believes seeks to continue globalization, control public consciousness, and transition towards a post-human, ecologically-focused economic order. Dugin contrasts this with the "Great Awakening," a nascent, spontaneous resistance movement against this agenda, particularly within the United States following Trump's presidency. He analyzes the historical and philosophical roots of liberalism and globalism, viewing them as a progression from nominalism that ultimately aims to dismantle collective identities and even human identity itself. Dugin calls for a global "Internationale of Peoples" to counter the "Internationale of the Elites," identifying various forces like Trumpism, European populism, China, Islam, and Russia as potential poles in this awakening against what he considers a totalitarian, anti-huma