This Sunday, April 3, Hungarian voters will go to the polls to decide whether or not to give Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz party a fourth consecutive term in office (which would be Orbán’s fifth term overall counting his first in 1998-2002; his present term has made him the longest-serving Prime Minister in Hungary’s history). (more…)
Tag: anti-globalization
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Perhaps the most knee-jerk reaction for the normie when asked why “diversity is our strength” is that it makes the local cuisine better. There are plenty of arguments against this. “Why do we need Japanese people to have sushi here?” “Why isn’t native food good enough for you?” (more…)
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This is a lightly edited transcription of my speech at the Kryptis Youth Conference in Vilnius, Lithuania, on February 15, 2019. (more…)
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V 90. letech a prvních letech nového století se nacházelo antiglobalizační hnutí pevně na levici. Dnes, když tuto úlohu převzala pravice, bude zajímavé pozorovat, jak velká část levice udělá čelem vzad a také jestli se pravici podaří uspět tam, kde levice opakovaně selhala. (more…)
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Anti-globalization in the 1990s and early 2000s was overwhelmingly a phenomenon of the Left. But now that the mantle of anti-globalization has been taken up by the Right, it will be interesting to see how many on the Left do an about-face, and also to see if the Right can succeed where the Left has consistently failed. (more…)
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“Eventually responsible leadership for a restive mass of some 180,000,000 Latin Americans will evolve. Already the seeds of revolt against Jewish-American economic domination have been sown. Witness Cuba.” — Francis Parker Yockey, 1961.[1]
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“We are the real subalterns,” I was once told by an activist at CasaPound. His words were astonishing, not only because they so presciently invoke the relationship between CasaPound and the neoliberal Italian state, (more…)
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Charlese Lindholma a José Pedro Zúquetea
The Struggle for the World: Liberation Movements for the 21st Century
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The term Nationalism—as it is known outside of the West—is mostly synonymous with the anti-colonialist and anti-imperialist sentiments of the 19th and 20th century, (more…)
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Against the Armies of the Night: The Aurora Movements
Lindholm & Zúquete’s The Struggle for the WorldCharles Lindholm and José Pedro Zúquete
The Struggle for the World:
Liberation Movements for the 21st Century
Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2010The single greatest force shaping our age is unquestionably that of globalization.