Tag: Corneliu Codreanu
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July 13, 2015 Corneliu Zelea Codreanu
Back in Print!
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January 6, 2015 Greg Johnson
El Manual del modo de vivir Tradicional
English original here
El Manual del modo de vivir Tradicional (“A handbook of Traditional living”) es un delgado volumen (justo por debajo de las 100 páginas) conformado por dos ensayos publicados en italiano en los años 1997 y 1998 por la Asociación Cultural Raido. El autor o autores son anónimos. (more…)
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4,825 words
Preamble
“Rest assured . . . that after . . . years of suffering we have sufficient moral strength left to find an honourable exit from life.”[1]
It is in these very words that the soul of Corneliu Codreanu and his followers was expressed. Needless to say that Capitanul has been the noblest figure among the Far Right leaders in Europe during the interwar period. (more…)
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In honor of the birthday of Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, founder of the Romanian Iron Guard, I wish to draw your attention to the following works at Counter-Currents:
- Julius Evola, “The Tragedy of the Romanian ‘Iron Guard’”
- Greg Johnson, “Codreanu’s The Prison Notes” (more…)
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September 13, 2013 Julius Evola
The Tragedy of the Romanian “Iron Guard”
6,048 words
The car is leading us outside the suburbs of the city, on a long, wretched, provincial street, under a grey and rainy sky. It suddenly turns left, enters a countryside path, stops in front of a small villa with sharp outlines, the ‘Green House,’ (more…)
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August 16, 2012 Theodore J. O'Keefe
Corneliu Codreanu a Železná garda, část 1
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April 22, 2012 Arthur Henderson
Réflexions sur la race et l’esprit
Introduction
Pendant des années j’avais personnellement étudié la race, avec d’autres questions qui concernent la Droite Européenne, et j’avais trouvé une compréhension déficiente de la question chez d’autres auteurs, mais chez moi aussi. Il y avait aussi trop de confiance dans la vieille méthodologie et science (en fait, une obsession presque fétichiste pour celle-ci), et avec le temps je compris qu’il fallait l’abandonner en faveur d’une nouvelle compréhension de la race.
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Corneliu Zelea Codreanu was the Romanian Christian nationalist who founded the Legionary Movement, often referred to as the Iron Guard among English speakers. It is surprising that very little attention is given to him among those in the Anglophone world, and when it is given, it is only to heap insults and lies upon his memory. (more…)
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A Handbook of Traditional Living: Theory and Practice
Trans. S. K.
Ed. John B. Morgan
Atktos Media, 2010paperback: $18
A Handbook of Traditional Living is a slender volume (just under 100 pages) comprising two essays published in Italian in 1997 and 1998 by the Raido Cultural Association. The author or authors are anonymous. (more…)
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After a long night of celebration of revolutionary victory, the first meeting of the cabinet of the new communist government of Nicaragua opened with the words: “So what do we do now?” Daniel Ortega and his comrades did not have an answer. The Sandinistas had all the requisite skills to make a revolution, but their inability to govern doomed it to be short-lived and futile. (more…)
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Czech translation here
In the pre-dawn hours of October 9, 1923, a half-dozen men sat on hard benches in a bare room at the police headquarters in Bucharest, Romania. The police had seized them several hours before. An informer in their midst had accused them of plotting to murder over twenty of Romania’s leading citizens. (more…)