I recently had an epiphany about how White Nationalists might do a better job of creating a genuine vanguardist movement. Vanguardism, as I never tire of pointing out, is and must always be an elitist strategy. History is made by elites. Whites, however, are ruled by a Jewish and plutocratic elite that is at best indifferent to the future of our race and is at worst intentionally supporting policies that are leading to our simple biological extinction. (more…)
Month: March 2015
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Chapter five of a novel, Heidegger in Chicago (a comedy of errors).
The Plaza Hotel in Manhattan was just as Heidegger remembered it. (more…)
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On November 19, 1994, Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke interviewed Muriel Gantry at her home, Moira Cottage, in Sible Hedingham, Essex, England, about her 36-year friendship with Savitri Devi, (more…)
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Michael Torigian
Every Factory a Fortress: The French Labor Movement in the Age of Ford and Hitler
Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 1999Michael Torigian’s Every Factory a Fortress: The French Labor Movement in the Age of Ford and Hitler chronicles the rise and decline of the French Labor movement from the years surrounding the First World War to the outbreak of the Second, (more…)
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In 1986, Marian Van Court recorded three 90-minute tapes of an interview with Arthur Jensen (1923–2012), professor of educational psychology at the University of California at Berkeley. (more…)
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First, the one step back . . .
As a dissident, I find it flattering to know that there are people who are paid vastly larger salaries than my own in order to make my life harder. (more…)
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Jonathan Bowden
Axe
Edited by Alex Kurtagić
London: The Palingenesis Project, 2015“Write as you speak!” is the cliché — second only to “Write what you know!” — given to the writer, professional or amateur, who finds himself at a loss. I suppose it may be good advice for some — clichés, like stereotypes, do, as we on the Right know, have at least some basis in fact.[1] (more…)
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Robert Vas Dias, London Cityscape Sijo (Perdika Press, 2012)
Darius Victor Snieckus, The Slow Wheel (Paekakariki Press, 2012)
Kate Foley, A Fox Assisted Cure (Shoestring Press, 2012)
Wynn Wheldon, Tiny Disturbances (Acumen Publications, 2012)
Piotr Gwiazda, Messages (Pond Road Press, 2012) (more…)
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Peter Shaffer’s 1973 play, Equus, is arguably the most pagan work of art created in the 20th century. Ostensibly an extended dialogue between a mentally ill boy and his psychiatrist, Shaffer’s play goes far beyond the realms of psychoanalysis and begins to stir the surface of an incipient numinous awakening. (more…)
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Once I saw an interview with a woman whose child had cystic fibrosis. The child was forced to endure long medical treatments every day just to stay alive. Tests showed early in the pregnancy that her baby would be afflicted with cystic fibrosis, but the woman decided not to abort because, she said, “I figured that I’d rather have a life with health problems than no life at all.” (more…)
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“Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.” — Mike Tyson
The re-election of Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu seems to have taken all of our betters in the media/political classes by complete surprise.[1] (more…)
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Let’s have these three changes first.
“Our” President proposes “mandatory voting” for the USA. Well, when the Establishment has such a stranglehold on the sociopolitical system of the country so that they win regardless of the outcome of elections, mulatto empty suits can smugly advocate forcing folks to vote. (more…)