Month: March 2011
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March 6, 2011 Carl Schmitt
Carl Schmitt’s Land & Sea, Part 3
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4,766 words
Translated by Bruno Cariou
Part 1 of 2
Editor’s Note:
The following essay, written in 1968, and published in Evola’s volume L’Arco e la Clava (The Bow and the Club, 1968), falls naturally into two parts. The first is Evola’s sympathetic critique of the youth rebellion of the 1950s and the 1960s, with a focus on the Beatniks.
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1,461 words
Part 4 of 4
AYM Inaugural Summit
Movements.org’s inaugural summit in 2008, which the April 6 Youth Movement attended, included a gala hosted by MTV in Times Square.[1] Sponsors of the summit were AT&T,[2] Howcast, Google,[3] Facebook, MTV, Gen-Next. (more…)
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March 5, 2011 Carl Schmitt
Carl Schmitt’s Land & Sea, Part 2
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1,447 words
Part 3 of 4
Movements.org’s Role in the North Africa Tumult
Lest it be thought that Movements.org is not much more than a bunch of nerdish armchair revolutionaries and a pass-time for CEO yuppies, the organization has been playing an important role in the North Africa upheavals. Ariel Schwartz writing for the Fast Company, writes:
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March 4, 2011 Carl Schmitt
Carl Schmitt’s Land & Sea, Part 1
3,004 words
Part 1 of 9
Translated by Simona Draghici, revised by Greg Johnson
As told to my daughter Anima
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Man is a terrestrial, an earthling. He lives, moves and walks on the firmly-grounded Earth. It is his standpoint and his base. He derives his points of view from it, which is also to say that his impressions are determined by it and his world outlook is conditioned by it.
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March 3, 2011 Kerry Bolton
Twitterers of the World Unite!
The Digital New Left as Controlled Opposition, Part 21,807 words
Part 2 of 4
Here We Go Again
The current use of the young generation for capitalist revolution behind the banner inscribed with left-liberal slogans is therefore a well-tried formula. A difference is that where it was once the CIA which co-opted “radicals” such as Gloria Steinem and Timothy Leary under a program directed by Cord Meyer, a co-director of the United World Federalists along with banking scion James Warburg,[1] the CIA programs have been replaced with those of the National Endowment for Democracy, USAID, Soros, and an array of often interlocking fronts, think tanks and NGOs.[2]
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Part 1 of 4
Ukrainian translation here, German translation here
An enlightening article by Tony Cartalucci,[1] entitled “Google’s Revolution Factory – Alliance of Youth Movements: Color Revolution 2.0,” has been published by Global Research.[2] (more…)
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March 2, 2011 Matt Parrott
Protocols of the Elders of Google
594 words
German translation here
Please Welcome our Special Guest Contributor: Google
We, the learned Elders of Google, having resolved to be evil after all, conclude that this ”Internet” is more trouble than it’s worth. The following protocols, which are super top secret, are our step-by-step plan for unplugging the series of tubes once and for all..
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1,863 words
‘Racism’ is certainly a horrible word. Words ending in -ism are normally formed from adjective roots: nationalism, specialism, communism. The correct word is ‘racialism,’ and this was the usual term until the shorter word came in quite recently, at a time when standards of education had decayed sufficiently for people to have lost touch with the patterns of English vocabulary.
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4,762 words
Czech version here
Concerning the genesis of modern humanity, there are two primary theories that receive credence in anthropological circles. One is the “Out of Africa” hypothesis, which argues that today’s humans are the evolved descendants of a primitive race of hominids that, 70,000 years ago, departed its homeland in Africa and spread across the globe. Upon entering Asia and Europe, these archaic humans displaced the indigenous Neanderthals through violent conflict and higher birthrates. They then adapted to their environments and gradually morphed into today’s human races through a process called localized evolution.