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This section examines the philosophical and intellectual origins of Eurasianism. It explores the key figures, such as Lev Gumilev, and the core concepts, including the idea of a distinct Eurasian civilization and its relationship with Russia. The focus is on the theory of place, the role of cultural factors, and how these ideas were framed in their original contexts. It considers the influence of other philosophical schools and intellectual movements on the development of Eurasianist thought, shedding light on the early stages of its development, as well as the initial intent. The section highlights the contradictions and inconsistencies within the movement.