Tag: Alain de Benoist
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“We aim above the mark, to hit the mark.”
— Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Nature,”
Essays: Second Series (1844)Nationalism, as well as racial pride and consciousness, are potentially powerful unifying forces. (more…)
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April 6, 2011 Alain de Benoist
Ernst Jünger:
The Figure of The Worker Between the Gods & the Titans, Part 1Part 1 of 8
Translated by Greg Johnson
Portuguese translation here
Armin Mohler, author of the classic The Conservative Revolution in Germany, 1918–1932, wrote regarding Ernst Jünger’s The Worker (Der Arbeiter) and the first edition of The Adventurous Heart: “To this day, my hand cannot take up these works without trembling.” (more…)
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Translated by Greg Johnson
Greek translation here
In Jünger’s writings, four great Figures appear successively, each corresponding to a quite distinct period of the author’s life. They are, chronologically, the Front Soldier, the Worker, the Rebel, and the Anarch. Through these Figures one can divine the passionate interest Jünger has always held toward the world of forms. (more…)
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Part 4 of 4
Translated by Greg Johnson
Specialists in evolutionary psychology claim that there are important differences between the sexes, and that these were acquired during the evolution of the species. To what does the New Right appeal to support its “differentialist feminism”?
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823 words
Part 3 of 4
Translated by Greg Johnson
In his book Race, Evolution, and Behavior: A Life History Perspective (2000), J. Philippe Rushton drew up a list of a whole series of significant statistical differences between blacks, whites, and Asians, which reveals a continuum in which whites regularly occupy an intermediate position between Asians and blacks.
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February 11, 2011 Alain de Benoist
Benoist on Eugenics & Intelligence
Interview on the Human Sciences, Part 21,150 words
Part 2 of 4
Translated by Greg Johnson
Francis Fukuyama (Our Posthuman Future: Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution, 2002), Gregory Stock (Redesigning Humans: Our Inevitable Genetic Future, 2002), and Richard Lynn (Eugenics: A Reassessment, 2001) are some recent authors who are interested in a possible return of eugenics. What is the New Right’s position on eugenics? What are the consequences of today’s gap between Western and East Asian nations regarding eugenics?
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February 9, 2011 Alain de Benoist
Interview on the Human Sciences, Part 1
588 words
Part 1 of 4
Translated by Greg Johnson
Translator’s Note:
In 2005, Alain de Benoist gave an interview to The Occidental Quarterly, which was published as Bryan Sylvain, “European Son: An Interview with Alain de Benoist,” The Occidental Quarterly, vol. 5, no. 3 (Fall 2005): 7–21.
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1,547 words
Czech version here, Slovak version here
Part 1 of 2 (Part 2 here)
Translated by Greg Johnson
Translator’s Note:
In 2005, Alain de Benoist gave an interview to The Occidental Quarterly, which was published as “European Son: An Interview with Alain de Benoist,” The Occidental Quarterly, vol. 5, no. 3 (Fall 2005): 7–21.
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January 17, 2011 Michael Walker
Another review of . . .
Guillaume Faye’s ArcheofuturismClick here for more discussions of Archeofuturism
Click here for writings by Guillaume Faye, including an excerpt from Archeofuturism
Guillaume Faye
Archeofuturism: European Visions of the Post-Catastrophic Age
Arktos Media Ltd., 2010 -
Translations: French, Polish, Spanish
The aim of Counter-Currents Publishing and our journal North American New Right is to create an intellectual movement in North America that is analogous to the European New Right. We aspire to learn from the European New Right’s strengths and limitations and to tailor its approach to the unique situation of European people in North America. Our aim is to lay the intellectual groundwork for a white ethnostate in North America.