Changes in the Original Meaning of Eurasianism
Different terms lose their original meaning through their daily use over the course of many years. (more…)
Changes in the Original Meaning of Eurasianism
Different terms lose their original meaning through their daily use over the course of many years. (more…)
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French translation here
The recent elections in Greece sent shockwaves to the Greek political system due to the almost 7% the far-right party Xrisi Augi (Golden Dawn) won. This short article will try to explain to the reader the reasons for that success and at the same time analyze the political ideology of the Golden Dawn (GD), its strategy, its history and what the future holds for it. (more…)
Kein Perikles: Jeffrey „Georgios“ Papandreou, griechischer Premierminister vom 6. Oktober 2009 bis 11. November 2011.
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English original here
Im ersten Teil dieser Studie untersuchten wir die politische Geschichte Griechenlands nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg und die Ereignisse und Machenschaften, die zur Wahl der gegenwärtigen griechischen Regierung und zu der vielgestaltigen Krise führten, unter denen Griechenland gegenwärtig leidet. (more…)
“I think the Communist conspiracy is merely a branch of a much bigger conspiracy.”—Bella Dodd.[1]
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Part 2 of 2
In the first part of this study we examined the post-World War II political history of Greece and the events and machinations that lead to the election of the current Greek government and the polymorphous crisis from which Greece currently suffers. (more…)
Ab Aeterno (since always) was founded in 2010 as the “Journal of the Academy of Social and Political Research,” edited by Dr. Dimitris Michalopoulos in Greece and published by Dr. Kerry Bolton in New Zealand. (more…)
My last article documented the funding of the March 1917 Revolution in Russia.[1] The primary financier of the Russian revolutionary movement 1905–1917 was Jacob Schiff, of Kuhn Loeb and Co., New York. (more…)
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“There is no proletarian, not even a communist, movement that has not operated in the interests of money, in the directions indicated by money, and for the time permitted by money — and that without the idealists amongst its leaders having the slightest suspicion of the fact.” Oswald Spengler.[1]
The “Russian Revolution” (sic) is heralded in both the popular imagination and by academe as a triumph of the people against Czarist tyranny, (more…)