Edmund Connelly’s essay “Harold Covington’s Northwest Quartet” at The Occidental Observer generated intense discussion. We have decided to continue and refine that discussion with a moderated debate. (more…)
Month: April 2011
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Czech version here
Edward Elgar (June 2, 1857–February 23, 1934) was a leading figure in the last generation of European Romantic composers, which includes Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924), Gustav Mahler (1860–1911), Richard Strauss (1864–1949), Jean Sibelius (1865–1957), Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958), and Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873–1943).
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When I was editor of TOQ Online, Michael Bell was one of my prize “discoveries.” He was the author of some of our most widely-read articles. Nobody has better bridged the gap the between Radical Traditionalism, which harks back to the most ancient wisdom, and modern popular culture. Who else has ventured a Radical Traditionalist take on mixed martial arts, the “game” of picking up girls, or video games? (more…)
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April 9, 2011 Greg Johnson
This Saturday’s Featured Author
Edouard RixI owe Robert Steuckers many debts of thanks, one of them for introducing me to the work of Edouard Rix, surely one of the most concise and compelling of European New Right authors, four of whose works I have translated for Counter-Currents/North American New Right. Click here for a complete list.
Enjoy!
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Jews are always hyper-aware that they are Jews—and that you and I are not. They never lose sight, even for a moment, of the radical difference between our two races. It is imperative that whites learn to recognize the Jew, become sensitive to the presence of the Jew, see the Jew, as clearly as they see us.
Whenever Jews read a newspaper, Reform rabbi Albert Vorspan explains in his humorous book My Rabbi Doesn’t Make House Calls: A Guide to Games Jews Play (1969), an “internal computer” “automatically flags Jewish-sounding names.” (more…)
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April 8, 2011 Michael J. Polignano
The Ethics of Racial Preservation:
Frank Salter’s On Genetic InterestsCzech translation here
Editor’s Note:
Originally written in 2005, this essay is from Michael Polignano’s book Taking Our Own Side, available in hardcover, paperback, and PDF download here.
Frank Kemp Salter
On Genetic Interests: Family, Ethnicity, and Humanity in an Age of Mass Migration
2nd ed.
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April 8, 2011 Amanda Bradley
Women of the Far Right
Part 3: The Mothers’ Movement & Lessons for TodayPart 3 of 3
Glen Jeansonne
Women of the Far Right: The Mothers’ Movement and World War II
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997NLMA, We the Mothers, and a Strategy of Entryism
The National Legion of Mothers of America (NLMA) was inspired by William Randolph Hearst, and he used his newspapers to promote the group, and thus, his preference for isolationism. (more…)
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April 7, 2011 Amanda Bradley
Women of the Far Right
Part 2: Catherine Curtis, Laura Ingalls, & Agnes Waters1,535 words
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Glen Jeansonne
Women of the Far Right: The Mothers’ Movement and World War II
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April 7, 2011 Ted Sallis
Why Was the Understanding of Ethnic Genetic Interests Delayed for 30 Years?
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The suicide of the West is far more than a figure of speech. All Western societies — and only Western societies — are voluntarily allowing mass immigration of peoples who are not ethnically connected to historical Europe. Not only are they allowing massive non-White immigration, it is being promoted as fulfilling the lofty ethical goal of increasing ethnic diversity rather than any practical goal such as the needs of the labor force. What this means in the long run is that Europe will cease to be Europe, not only culturally, but also genetically.
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Richard Lynn
Eugenics: A Reassessment
Westport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers 2001One of the only valid points made by the critics of Bell Curve was that if the science was accepted, then eugenics, which Hernstein and Murray refused to endorse, becomes the rational solution to society’s ills. (more…)
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Tyr: Myth, Culture, Tradition, vol. 1
Ed. Joshua Buckley, Collin Cleary, and Michael Moynihan
Atlanta: Ultra Press, 2002
286 pagespaperback: $16
[wp_eStore:product_id:49:end]Special: all three volumes of Tyr for $55 + $10 shipping in the US, $26 international shipping. (more…)
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April 6, 2011 Joshua Buckley et al.
Tyr: Myth, Culture, Tradition, vol. 3
Tyr: Myth, Culture, Tradition, vol. 3
Ed. Joshua Buckley and Michael Moynihan
Atlanta: Ultra Press, 2008
530 pagespaperback: $25
[wp_eStore:product_id:51:end]Volume 3 includes: Thomas Naylor on “Cipherspace,” Annie Le Brun on “Catastrophe Pending,” Pentti Linkola on “Survival Theory,” Michael O’Meara on “The Primordial and the Perennial,” Alain de Benoist on “Spiritual Authority and Temporal Power,” Nigel Pennick on “The Web of Wyrd,” Thierry Jolif on “The Abode of the Gods and the Great Beyond,” Stephen Flowers on “The Spear of Destiny,” (more…)
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April 6, 2011 Joshua Buckley et al.
Tyr: Myth, Culture, Tradition, vol. 2
Tyr: Myth, Culture, Tradition, vol. 2
Ed. Joshua Buckley and Michael Moynihan
Atlanta: Ultra Press, 2004
432 pages + CDpaperback: $22
[wp_eStore:product_id:50:end]Volume 2 includes: Julius Evola on “The Doctrine of Battle and Victory,” Charles Champetier’s interview with Alain de Benoist, Alain de Benoist on “Thoughts on God,” Collin Cleary on “Summoning the Gods,” (more…)