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Things are bad when shady characters move into your wealthy neighborhood, right into your house, set up shop, and then throw enormous parties for all the other peripatetic migrant-squatters passing through. (more…)
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Things are bad when shady characters move into your wealthy neighborhood, right into your house, set up shop, and then throw enormous parties for all the other peripatetic migrant-squatters passing through. (more…)
Part 2 of 7 (Part 1 here, Part 3 here)
In the first part of this series, Socrates accuses Alcibiades of wanting to be a tyrant and argues that if he wishes to fulfill this ambition, he must study philosophy. Alcibiades won’t admit that he aspires to be a tyrant, but “if” he did, he wants to know what Socrates would teach him. (more…)
Today is Earth Day, which has been an occasion to call for conservationism and environmental protection since it was first celebrated in America with bipartisan support in 1970, in response to the Santa Barbara oil spill of 1969. Although in recent decades environmentalism has come to be identified with the political Left, taking stewardship of the Earth and seeking harmony in the relationship between man and nature has traditionally been an issue of the Right. (more…)
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Saturday’s livestream will be a solo Ask Me Anything with our esteemed Editor-in-Chief, Greg Johnson. Take advantage of this opportunity to pick his brain on current events, the movement, philosophy, or whatever else is on your mind.
The stream will start at noon Pacific, 3 PM Eastern Time, 8 PM UK time, and 9 PM Central European Time on: (more…)
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Last week, we sent out an invitation to everyone on our mailing list to take our movement poll. We are sending out a reminder e-mail today.
Please check your inbox or spam folder and fill out the poll today! (more…)
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From a liberal perspective, there exists a logical (and also emotional) resistance to the use of concepts, terminologies, and ideas that are foreign to modernity, since for liberalism, being born detached from the latter, such foreign concepts, terminologies, and ideas would a priori be anti-modern and therefore anti-liberal.
A significant problem that has arisen for liberalism, as well as for the more conservative Right detached from modernity, is that the Left(s) have shifted the political battleground, relocating to new terrains and implementing new rules of engagement, where individuals and social groups are addressed and bombarded on different planes than were imaginable a few decades ago. (more…)
Terry Martin
The Affirmative Action Empire: Nations and Nationalism in The Soviet Union, 1923-1939
Ithaca, N. Y.: Cornell University Press, 2001
Empires are based on a core ethnic group with a well-organized military, a robust economy, and a functional government whose history of fairmindedness and even judgement is such that those outside the core ethnic group can put their trust in it. (more…)
Übersetzt von Le Fauconnier.
English version here
Was wir gleich sagen werden, führt uns nicht weit weg vom Thema der NRH, das wir Deutschland widmen, einer Nation, die seit jeher zu Europa gehört und seine Tradition genährt hat. Der Vorwand wurde mir von Péroncel-Hugoz geboten, der während einer langen Karriere großer Reporter bei «Le Monde» war und heute Kolumnist unserer Revue ist. Er berichtet mir von einer Aussage Jean-Paul Sartres über Ernst Jünger: «Ich hasse ihn nicht als Deutschen, sondern als Aristokraten …». (more…)
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Judd Blevins was recently recalled from his position as a City Councilman in Enid, Oklahoma. This was not because of any malfeasance on his part, but because he has views and past associations which are deemed as “problematic” in Our Democracy.™
Blevins received 40% of the vote to his opponent Cheryl Patterson’s 60%. The election had an extremely high turnout, with 1,390 voting in the recall as compared to 808 when Blevins was first elected. (more…)
Only one word in the English language can get you killed if you say it — or, in many cases, merely if your murderer claims you said it.
In his essay “Why The N-Word Is Not Just Another Word,” black writer H. Lewis Smith attempts to explain why this word has acquired its verboten status: (more…)
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Author’s Note: I am typing up and editing my lecture notes on Plato’s Alcibiades I and Gorgias to incorporate them into a new book tentatively entitled Tyranny and Wisdom: An Introduction to Platonic Philosophy. The Phoenician neoplatonist philosopher Iamblichus (c. 245–c. 325) placed the Alcibiades I first and the Gorgias second in his curriculum of Plato’s dialogues, and with good reason, for together they constitute an excellent introduction to Socratic moral and political philosophy.
The following is editor and publisher Amory Stern‘s Introduction to his collection of previously untranslated essays by the Romanian writer Mihai Eminescu, Old Icons, New Icons. The book is available in both Kindle and paperback editions.
Of peasant ancestry on his father’s side and boasting aristocratic (boyar) maternal roots, the Romanian poet, prose writer, and editorialist Mihai Eminescu (1850-1889) had not put his modest inherited wealth to waste. Educated in the German language since childhood, Eminescu was culturally — if not always geopolitically — an enthusiastic Germanophile. (more…)
Greg Johnson
Nowej Prawicy przeciw Starej Prawicy
Z przedmową Kevina MacDonalda
Przekład: Jarosław Ostrogniew
Greg Johnson’s New Right vs. Old Right is now in Polish.
Dr Greg Johnson, bazując na ideach europejskiej Nowej Prawicy, proponuje nowe podejście do białego nacjonalizmu w Ameryce Północnej. Nowa Prawica przeciw Starej Prawicy jest zbiorem 32 esejów, w których dr Johnson przedstawia swoją wizję „metapolityki” białego nacjonalizmu i odgranicza ten nurt od faszyzmu oraz narodowego socjalizmu („Starej Prawicy”), a także od konserwatyzmu i klasycznego liberalizmu („Fałszywej Prawicy”). (more…)