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Finnish “eco-fascist” Pentti Linkola turns 86 today. Along with Savitri Devi, Linkola is one of the few figures in the post-War ecological movement to take openly Right-wing positions, rejecting liberal egalitarianism and democracy and advocating eugenics.
To learn more about Linkola’s life, work, and relevance to the New Right, I recommend you read his book Can Life Prevail? A Radical Approach to the Environmental Crisis, trans. Eetu Rautio and Olli S. (Integral Tradition Publishing, 2009).
I also recommend the following works on this site:
By Linkola
- “Bull’s Eye” (on 9/11)
- “Citations choisies” (in French)
- “Humanflood“
About Linkola
- Diord Fionn, “Pentti Linkola’s Can Life Prevail?“
- Derek Hawthorne, “In Praise of Pentti Linkola“
- Greg Johnson, Interview on Eco-Fascism (Translations: Czech, French)
Related to Linkola
- Chad Crowley, “Towards a New European Palingenesis“
- Robert Stark Interviews Greg Johnson on Eco-Fascism
Finally, I recommend “The Ecosins of Pentti Linkola,” a short documentary/interview on YouTube which has English subtitles.
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Are Finns really more based than other European groups, or does it only seem that way?
Where my HBDere at?
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