Tag: Communism
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October 3, 2014 Giuliano Adriano Malvicini
Dugin sobre Etnicidad vs. Raza, Parte 2
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October 3, 2014 Giuliano Adriano Malvicini
Dugin sobre Etnicidad vs. Raza
Traducción por A. Garrido.
Enlace original en
Ya que el Liberalismo, como una ideología fundada sobre los derechos del individuo, llama por la “liberación de todas las formas de identidad colectiva en general, [y por lo tanto es] completamente incompatible con el ethnos y el etnocentrismo, y es una expresión de un teóricamente sistemático y tecnológico etnocidio”, el “etnocentrismo” y la afirmación positiva de la identidad “étnica” son vistas por Dugin como una potencial base para la resistencia al Liberalismo. (more…)
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October 2, 2014 Alex Kurtagić
Despensando el liberalismo:
La Cuarta Teoría Política de Alexander DuginEnglish original here
Alexander Dugin
The Fourth Political Theory
London: Arktos, 2012Arktos recientemente publicó lo que podemos espera sea una de las primeras de muchas más traducciones al inglés de los trabajos de Alexander Dugin. (more…)
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The American historian George Mosse has pin-pointed the specious nature of the theory of totalitarianism: it “looks upon the world exclusively from a liberal point of view.” In other words, totalitarianism is a concept elaborated by liberal thought in order to present itself in a favorable light, contrasting itself to its various enemies, all of which are confused together in a single, unholy category, according to the binary opposition of “us and them.”
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September 18, 2014 Giuliano Adriano Malvicini
Dugin on Ethnicity vs. Race, Part 2
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Part 2 of 2
Spanish translation here
The ethnos continues to exist as the substratum of traditional societies. For example, the pre-Indo-European ethne continue to exist as the third function of Indo-European societies. Dugin explains the emergence of traditional civilizations through the emergence of nomadic pastoralism, that is, the appearance, from out of autochthonous agricultural society, of small, nomadic groups of war-like herdsmen.
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Since liberalism, as an ideology founded on the rights of the individual, calls for “the liberation from all forms of collective identity in general, [and is therefore] entirely incompatible with the ethnos and ethnocentrism, and is an expression of a systematic theoretical and technological ethnocide,” “ethnocentrism” and the positive affirmation of “ethnic” identity are viewed by Dugin as a potential base for resistance to liberalism. (more…)
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Editor’s Note:
The following text is a transcript by V.S. of one of Jonathan Bowden’s most entertaining lectures, which was delivered to the 25th New Right meeting in London on February 13, 2010. Although Stewart Home is the principal subject, Bowden romps through a wide field of politically correct theories, ultra-Left sects, and decadent forms of modern art.
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The following text is a transcript of Jonathan Bowden’s lecture, “Nineteen Eighty-Four and Totalitarian Leftism,” which was delivered to the 23rd New Right meeting in London on September 26, 2009. In editing this transcription, I introduced punctuation and paragraph breaks. I also deleted a couple of false starts. You can listen to the lecture at YouTube here. Several bits were unintelligible and are marked as such. If you can understand these words, please post a comment below. (more…)
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Alejandro Jodorowsky’s The Dance of Reality is an extraordinary film. Born in Chile in 1929 to a Jewish family originally from Ukraine, Jodorowsky began his career on the stage as an actor and director, then moved into film. His earlier films are Fando y Lis (1968), El Topo (The Mole, 1970), The Holy Mountain (1973), Tusk (1978), Santa Sangre (1989), and The Rainbow Thief (1990). In the mid-1970s he also worked on an abortive adaptation of Frank Herbert’s science fiction classic Dune.
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Editor’s Note:
The following text by William Pierce is the last part of a longer text, “Background to Treason: A Brief History of U.S. Policy in the Middle East, Part 2: From the Balfour Declaration to the Roosevelt Era.” The subtitle is my own creation.
[A]s the 1920s dawned, everything seemed rosy for the Jews. At the same time that Jewish immigrants were pouring into Palestine to begin building a new world Jewish headquarters there, (more…)
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To Francis Parker Yockey
In memoriamFollowing the end of the Greek Civil War in 1949, many of the defeated Communists fled to countries behind the Iron Curtain. (more…)
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December 30, 2013 Kerry Bolton
Nelson Mandela:
un autre faux dieuEnglish original here
Le nom de Mandela ne peut être prononcé par les journalistes de radio et de télévision autrement qu’avec la plus grande révérence. Je me rappelle que lorsqu’ il était sorti de prison, les présentatrices de radio ne pouvaient difficilement retenir des larmes de joie. Il a depuis longtemps été dépeint comme un dieu. Alors que j’écris cet article, j’écoute les informations télévisées qui nous informent que sa condition se dégrade en faisant invariablement référence au fait qu’il ait apporté « la liberté à la nation arc-en-ciel ». (more…)
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I recently caught the December 3, 2012 rerun of the popular syndicated TV quiz show Jeopardy! hosted by Canadian-born half-Ukrainian/half-French Alex Trebek. In the Final Jeopardy round the question (technically, the answer) in the category “Phrase Origins” was: “This 2-word adjective for ‘going against accepted speech or conduct’ (more…)