Part 5 of 5
Ricardo Duchesne
The Uniqueness of Western Civilization
Leiden: Brill, 2011 (more…)
Part 5 of 5
Ricardo Duchesne
The Uniqueness of Western Civilization
Leiden: Brill, 2011 (more…)
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The political regime under which much of the world labours (and the entire Western world) is called “Liberal Democracy.” Francis Fukuyama has praised the ever widening expansion of this regime over the globe as “the end point of mankind’s ideological evolution and [it consists in] the universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government.”[1] The source of Fukuyama’s thesis, the Russian Hegelian Marxist, Alexandre Kojève, called this End State the “universal and homogeneous state”: it is the ultimate goal of both Liberalism and Communism. (more…)
1,777 words
Übersetzt von Deep Roots
English original here
Matt Parrotts „Ideas Matter“ ist ein hervorragender und zum Nachdenken anregender Artikel.
Die Demokratie amerikanischen Stils ist gewiß eine vulgäre und katastrophale Sache. (more…)
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Übersetzt von Deep Roots
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Ist die Demokratie aus der Sicht rassebewußter Weißer ein gutes System?
1) Wenn sowohl die Vereinigten Staaten als auch Nordkorea sich als Demokratien beschreiben, kann man mit Sicherheit schlußfolgern, daß „Demokratie“ nahezu alles und nahezu nichts bedeutet. (more…)
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Translations: French, German, Polish
Is democracy a good system from the perspective of racially-conscious whites?
(1) When both the United States and North Korea describe themselves as democracies, it is safe to conclude that “democracy” means close to everything and next to nothing. (more…)
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Translated by Greg Johnson*
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) is a rather curious case in the history of ideas. After two centuries, he is still the object of truly passionate opinions (you either love him or you hate him), and few authors have given rise to as many contradictory interpretations. He is commonly seen as an inspiration for the French Revolution, but also as an influence on German nationalism. (more…)
Bust of Pericles bearing the inscription “Pericles, son of Xanthippus, Athenian,” marble, Roman copy after a Greek original from ca. 430 BC
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Translated by Greg Johnson
Representative democracy—essentially liberal and bourgeois—is the most widespread political regime in the Western world today. (more…)
London: Arktos, 2011
270 pages
only in paperback: $27
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In Revolution from Above, Dr. Kerry Bolton demonstrates that the supposed rivalry between Marxist-inspired movements and capitalism has always been an illusion. (more…)
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Following are some personal impressions of Ron Paul’s campaign for president, and the Republican Party at the grassroots level. The Paul campaign involves a lot more than one man. It requires money, savvy, efficiency, organization, and the active engagement of motivated volunteers across the country.
US Rep. Ron Paul (R.-Tex.)
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German translation here
Matt Parrott’s “Ideas Matter” is a superb and thought-provoking piece.
Certainly, American style democracy is a vulgar and disastrous thing. It has to go. (more…)
"The Philosophers" by the anonymous Italian painter of the early 17th century known as the Master of the Judgment of Solomon
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The documentary Mugabe and the White African tells the story of a family of Whites trying to cling to their farm in Zimbabwe. The family isn’t racist. They’re anti-racist, claiming (rather credibly) that Robert Mugabe is the real racist. (more…)
Much has been written and more has been said about the Nietzschean influence behind the new regime in Germany. (more…)