Tag: colonialism
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August 21, 2015 Kerry Bolton
“Нова Европа” на Ото Щрасер, Част II
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Czech version here
It is rather more pathetic than contemptible, the desperate struggle of William Buckley’s National Review coterie of tame Tories to win acceptance by the Establishment as “responsible” conservatives. In the magazine’s endorsement of George Ball’s (incorrectly identified as George Will’s) proposal to “send an armada of rescue boats” to save the Southeast Asian refugees, Ball is quoted as asking:
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March 14, 2015 Eugène Montsalvat
La nécessité de l’anticolonialisme
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English original here
L’anticolonialisme doit être une composante de toute idéologie qui tente de défendre les identités enracinées. Il est nécessaire de s’opposer au déracinement des peuples qui accompagne la recherche du pouvoir et de la richesse. Dans sa forme impériale historique tout comme dans son déguisement financier moderne, le colonialisme a déformé le colonialiste aussi bien que le colonisé, mélangeant, diluant et même annihilant des cultures et des peuples entiers. (more…)
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4,054 words
French translation here
Anti-colonialism must be a component of any ideology that attempts to defend rooted identities. It is necessary to oppose the uprooting of peoples in the pursuit of power and wealth. In both its historical imperial form and in its modern financial guise, colonialism has warped both the colonist and colonizer, mixing, diluting, and even annihilating entire cultures and peoples. We know about the negative impact of colonialism on the colonized. (more…)
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December 14, 2014 Eugène Montsalvat
Vlevo hleď, Nová pravice!
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English original here
Nová pravice se nesmí bát zaujmout pozice, typicky považované za levicové. Mělo by být jasné, že ve světě po skončení Studené války ztratilo levo-pravé dělení spektra velkou část své relevance. Boj proti rudým přestal být účinným argumentem, když je to právě Amerika, kdo vede svět na cestě do propasti atomizované společnosti konzumentů, prosté jakékoliv vyšší duchovní hodnoty.
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December 1, 2014 Greg Johnson
Joshua Blakeney Interviews Greg Johnson, Part 2
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Part 2 of 4
Editor’s Note:
This is a transcript by V.S. of Joshua Blakeney’s interview with Greg Johnson, which you can listen to here. The topics discussed in this segment are: Social Darwinism, imperialism, colonialism, ethnonationalism, partitions and population transfers, the question of racial survival, and the relationship of the New Right to the Western intellectual and political tradition. (more…)
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In Latin America, the voices that seek to give a poetic tinge to the past so as to legitimize their chosen future decided to name Columbus Day, October the 12th, Día de la Raza, the “Day of the Race.”
Expressions and meanings are not always univocal, and what in Iberia could be understood as the presence of the same race both on the peninsula and on the other side of the sea, in America came to carry a brand new meaning. Anything could result from the clash of one culture against many, as well as the interaction between two races, but never a race, (more…)
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2,960 words
Czech translation here
The New Right must not be afraid to pick up the banner of formerly “Left-wing” causes. It should be clear that Left and Right are irrelevant to the post-Cold War political situation. Fighting the Reds is no longer a convincing argument when it is America that leads the world into an abyss of atomized consumerist society devoid of higher spiritual values.
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July 6, 2014 Colin Liddell
Der schwarze Grundzustand
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1,347 words
Jettison political correctness and pre-1945 European colonialism can be viewed as an expression of demographic growth, dominance, racial health, and vitality. Nobody centrally planned or thought it through beforehand, or while it was happening. It transpired over centuries, encompassing many generations of people who lived and died—well beyond the collective time horizon of whites for deliberate planning purposes. (more…)
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For decades now, African American leaders have been calling for a formal United States apology for the American role in the slave trade, with some even demanding reparations. Indian tribes proclaim their tax-exempt status as something they are owed for a legacy of persecution by the United States. Mexican Americans in the southwest United States seek to incorporate this region, including California, into Mexico, or even to set up an independent nation, Aztlan, that will recreate the glories of the Aztec empire, destroyed centuries ago by the imperialistic Spaniards. (more…)
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Riccardo Orizio
Lost White Tribes
Trans. Avril Bardoni
London: Secker & Warburg, 2000The history of the past century is a tale of subversion, retreat, and collapse. Everything continuously shrinks. Subversion at the center was critical to the process from the start, but externally it was observable in the swift crumbling of white geographical power from the periphery inward. (more…)