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Translated by Greg Johnson
“Nur Meer und Erde haben hier Gewicht.”
(Only sea and land matter here.)
—Goethe
This article is less concerned with geopolitics than with thalassopolitics, (more…)
1,525 words
Part 1 of 2
Translated by Greg Johnson
“Nur Meer und Erde haben hier Gewicht.”
(Only sea and land matter here.)
—Goethe
This article is less concerned with geopolitics than with thalassopolitics, (more…)
Part 1 of 4
“Money is merely the medium of trade. It is not wealth. It is only the transportation system, as it were, by which wealth is carried from one person to another.” — Father Charles Coughlin (1935) (more…)
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Few postwar thinkers in my view have played a greater role in ideologically resisting the forces assaulting Europe’s incomparable bioculture than Guillaume Faye. This was publicly evident at the international conference on “The White World’s Future” held in Moscow in June 2006, which he helped organize. It’s even more evident in the six books he’s written in the last seven years and in the innumerable articles, interviews, and conferences in which he’s alerted Europeans to the great challenges threatening their survival. (more…)
One of the strongest aspects of Rise of the Planet of the Apes is the fact that once the apes receive intelligence, it is expressed in a much different way than we Americans usually conceive of it. (more…)
Translated by Greg Johnson
Men have always felt the need to peer into the future. The Greeks asked the Pythia of Delphi. The obscurity of the oracle’s pronouncements lent them to multiple interpretations. (more…)
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Guillaume Faye
Le coup d’Etat mondial:
Essai sur le Nouvel Impérialisme Américain
(Global Coup d’Etat: An Essay on the New American Imperialism)
Paris: L’Æncre, 2004
Fas est ab hoste doceri. (It is permitted to learn from the enemy.) — Ovid (more…)
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is, as the title suggests, a prequel to the classic film Planet Of The Apes. It’s a departure from the chronology established in the original prequel, tapping into the contemporary Zeitgeist and leveraging the latest special effects. (more…)
Sasha Polakow-Suransky
The Unspoken Alliance: Israel’s Secret Relationship with Apartheid South Africa
New York: Vintage, 2011
Israeli checkpoints, concrete walls, and the ongoing blockade of the Gaza strip continue to reinforce the growing opinion of Israel as an apartheid state. Sasha Polakow-Suransky’s book The Unspoken Alliance details Israel’s ties to the original apartheid state — South Africa. (more…)
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Guillaume Faye
Avant-Guerre: Chronique d’un cataclysme annoncé (Pre-War: Account of an Impending Cataclysm)
Paris: L’ Æncre, 2002.
Readers of The Occidental Quarterly are probably unfamiliar with the work of Guillaume Faye, but his ideas are increasingly those of Europe’s nationalist vanguard. (more…)
Our web host experienced a power outage this morning, rendering us offline for approximately one hour from 6:00-7:00 PDT. It appears all hosts at our datacenter location were affected. We were continuously online for over 68 days prior to this incident, which is a great improvement over our previous web host. (more…)
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Of the Earth’s seven continents, Europe is the second smallest in total area—only Australia is smaller. In terms of population density it is the second largest after Asia. Geographically, Europe is a peninsula of Eurasia. It has been described as a peninsula of peninsulas and islands. (more…)