Pragmatism

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Pragmatism has it that the reality is to be defined in terms of its successful working out for human desires and interests, the meaning of this concept is based on its practical aspects.

For Dugin, the American logos is defined by pragmatism which is the absence of any kind of prescriptive impositions upon how different elements come to interact or how different forces come to produce an effect.

In the United States as long as things can work in some kind of way or some kind of product of an interaction is consistent then it is good.

For Haz, it is also related to the fact that there is no prefixed sense of norms and culture but there is a spontaneous sense of association i.e. chaotic and constantly in flux. The implications of pragmatism is not just limited to a particular populace or nation but it has implications in foreign policy too, as it had been the case of the US foreign affairs, even in the crudest sense.[1]

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