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Fourth theory considers liberalism racist because it sees it as intolerant of illiberal cultures, and views it as a form of cultural supremacism.
 
Dugin, following Popper, has assessed that there is a fundamental struggle between the friends of the Open Society and the enemies of the Open Society. Open Society is based on central role of an individual and its basic characteristic features. The enemies of the Open Society advance various theoretical models based on the rejection of the individual's central role. Practically, noone from the Open Society enemies (Such as fascists, marxist-leninists, various reactionaries, traditionalists and others) admitted their relation to the analogous ideologies. The fascists and communists rejected the historical national-bolsheviks' integrationist efforts. At the same time the different versions of Open Society itself were developed jointly with one another, the varied versions of the “individualist” philosophy have gradually concentrated in the ideological camp of the liberals, uniting the "right" (Market theory) and "left" (Legal society, human rights and so forth) varieties of individualism. As a result the enemies of the Open Society were able to win only a temporary victory over liberalism in the 20th century before being defeated.
 
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