Tag: capitalism
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Editor’s Note:
The following is a selection from chapter 3, “Prussians and Englishmen,” of Oswald Spengler’s Prussianism and Socialism, (more…)
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Translated by Greg Johnson
Translator’s Note:
In “Critique of Liberal Ideology,” Alain de Benoist uses the term “liberalism” in the broad European sense of the term that applies not just to American liberalism but also to American libertarianism and mainstream conservatism, insofar as all three share a common history and common premises. (more…)
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March 15, 2012 Fabrice Fassio
Os Teóricos do Ocidentismo
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Quando ele chegou na Alemanha em 1978, Aleksandr Zinoviev havia trabalhado por anos nos campos da lógica e da metodologia científica aplicadas a sistemas sociais. Sua pesquisa e experiência pessoais no mundo soviético lhe permitiram publicar muitas obras dedicadas a seu país e ao sistema comunista. (more…)
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March 14, 2012 George Hocking
Ethnic Hegemonies in American History, Part 1
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Part 1 of 3
Political Philosophy and Human Genetic Diversity
Western political philosophy tends toward moral and political universalism: the idea that norms are valid for all human beings. (more…)
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Editor’s Note:
The following is the second chapter, “Economic Development,” of William Joyce’s Twilight Over England.
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German translation here
Editor’s Note:
The following is the first chapter, “Historical Background,” of William Joyce’s Twilight Over England. Joyce was born in New York City. Then he went to Ireland and England, where he became a member of Sir Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists. (His face was horribly scarred in a street battle with Jewish thugs.) (more…)
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February 28, 2012 Greg Johnson
Nationalisme blanc de la côte ouest
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English original here
Il y a des années, lorsqu’une jeune femme quittait l’Alabama pour aller à l’université en Californie, son oncle lui racontait l’histoire de la naissance de la Californie. L’Amérique, voyez-vous, était peuplée par des gens qui ne pouvaient simplement pas s‘adapter en Europe : fanatiques religieux, voleurs de chevaux, criminels en fuite, chercheurs de fortune, et autres gens libres de toute attache. (more…)
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I’m no economist. I don’t know whether the gold standard is a silver bullet or an anachronistic and deflationary hustle. I don’t quite understand how “social credit” would work.
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January 28, 2012 Greg Johnson
De l’argent pour rien