Francis Parker Yockey
The Enemy of Europe
Edited by Greg Johnson
Introduction by Kerry Bolton
Centennial Edition Publishing, 2022
320 pages
Our long-awaited edition of Francis Parker Yockey’s The Enemy of Europe is now available in paperback and E-book. The limited-edition hardcovers will be available July 1.
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About The Enemy of Europe
Powerful people tried to stop you from reading this book.
Francis Parker Yockey’s The Enemy of Europe narrowly escaped total destruction. Published in 1953 in West Germany, The Enemy of Europe argued that Europeans should regard the United States, not the Soviet Union, as their greater enemy in the Cold War. West Germany’s liberal democratic regime banned the book and destroyed every copy that came into its hands. Only a few copies of Yockey’s German translation survived.
This new edition completes The Enemy of Europe’s return from the ashes. It includes the first complete English version of The Enemy of Europe, reverse translated from the German edition by Thomas Francis and F. Roger Devlin. Also included is Yockey’s German translation, fully corrected and annotated, with its own index. Yockey biographer Kerry Bolton’s extensive Introduction places The Enemy of Europe in its Cold War context.
The Enemy of Europe is an indispensable volume for understanding America’s most important anti-liberal thinker.
CONTENTS
Editor’s Preface by Greg Johnson
Introduction by Kerry Bolton
I. INTRODUCTORY WORDS
II. THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
1. The First Interwar Period, 1919–1939
2. The Liquidation of British Sovereignty
3. The Origins of the War
4. The Dominant Power Currents in the Age of Absolute Politics
III. THE METAPOLITICS OF THE WAR
1. The Three Aspects of the War
2. The Results of the War
3. The Power Problems of the War
IV. THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE THIRD WORLD WAR
1. The American Occupation of Europe
2. The Death of the Western Nations
3. The Inner Enemy of Europe
4. The Outer Enemies of Europe
V. THE POLICY OF EUROPE
1. The Definition of Enemy
2. The Power Problems of the Second Interwar Period
3. The American Power Conglomerate
4. The Concert of Bolshevism
5. The Political Enemy of Europe
APPENDIX I.
Unpublished Translator’s Preface to Der Feind Europas
APPENDIX II.
DER FEIND EUROPAS
English Index
German Index
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
Francis Parker Yockey (1917–1960) is one of America’s foremost anti-liberal thinkers. Yockey studied at Georgetown University, De Paul Law School, and Notre Dame Law School, where he received his degree in law cum laude in 1941. In addition to The Enemy of Europe, Yockey is the author of Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics (2 vols., 1948) and The Proclamation of London (1949). But Yockey was not just a political theorist. He was a political actor. In 1948, he founded the European Liberation Front. His ultimate aim was a unified Europe, free to pursue its destiny without the domination of outside powers. Using a bewildering array of fake passports and identities, Yockey traveled the world building alliances with National Socialists, fascists, Arab nationalists, Marxists, and Third World liberation movements. He committed suicide on the night of June 16–17, 1960, in the San Francisco Jail, where he was being held on charges of passport fraud.
Greg Johnson, Ph.D., is the General Editor of the Centennial Edition of Francis Parker Yockey’s Works. He is Editor-in-Chief of Counter-Currents Publishing and the Counter-Currents webzine. He is the author of White Identity Politics (2020) and many other books.
Thomas Francis is the translator of the first English edition of The Enemy of Europe (1981).
F. Roger Devlin, Ph.D., is the author of Alexandre Kojève & the Outcome of Modern Thought (2004) and Sexual Utopia in Power: The Feminist Revolt Against Civilization (2015).
Kerry Bolton holds Doctorates in Theology and a Ph.D. h.c. He is the world’s foremost expert on Francis Parker Yockey and the author of the definitive biography, Yockey: A Fascist Odyssey (2018), as well as many other books.
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