Common enemy Quote by Alexander Dugin
““What we are against will unite us, while what we are for divides us. Therefore, we should emphasise what we oppose. The common enemy unites us, while the positive values each of us are defending actually divides us. Therefore, we must create strategic alliances to overthrow the present order of things, of which the core could be described as human rights, anti-hierarchy, and political correctness – everything that is the face of the Beast, the anti-Christ or, in other terms, Kali-Yuga.””
About This Quote
Focusing on common enemies unites people, but emphasizing shared positive goals fosters deeper, lasting unity.
In simple terms: Opposition unites, but shared values unite stronger.
Prioritize common values over enemies.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political campaigns
- social movements
- community organizing
- international diplomacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What shared values can bridge divides?
- How can alliances form without vilifying others?
It risks demonizing opponents and ignoring nuance.