Tag: Eurosiberia
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Raymond Abellio claimed that the Flemish occultist S. U. Zanne (pseudonym of Auguste Van de Kerckhove) was amongst the greatest initiates of our time. But hardly anyone knows who he is. Some have placed Abellio in the same category — though he too is a great unknown for most. And those that have looked at Abellio, have largely concluded that he was a fascist politician, who was also interested in esoteric beliefs.
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January 17, 2011 Michael Walker
Another review of . . .
Guillaume Faye’s ArcheofuturismClick here for more discussions of Archeofuturism
Click here for writings by Guillaume Faye, including an excerpt from Archeofuturism
Guillaume Faye
Archeofuturism: European Visions of the Post-Catastrophic Age
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Guillaume Faye,
Archeofuturism: European Visions of the Post-Catastrophic Age
Arktos Media Ltd., 2010“The modern world is like a train full
of ammunition running in the fog.”
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October 1, 2010 Jean Thiriart
Interview with Jean Thiriart, Part 5
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September 29, 2010 Jean Thiriart
Interview with Jean Thiriart, Part 4
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Czech version here
Part 1 of 3 (Part 2 here)
“Thus, the Liberation Front now states to Europe its two great tasks: (1) the complete expulsion of everything alien from the soul and from the soil of Europe, the cleansing of the European soul of the dross of 19th century materialism and rationalism (more…)
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September 28, 2010 Jean Thiriart
Interview with Jean Thiriart, Part 3
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Questions by Gene H. Hogberg
Translated by Dr. David Wainwright
Part 3 of 6. (For the rest of the interview, click here.)
Question 4: The Soviet Union is no longer only a land power. “The Bear has learned to swim,” having developed an ocean-going navy, thanks to Admiral Gorshkov. What is the significance of Soviet naval power should Europe and the Soviet Union become more closely allied in the future? (more…)
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September 27, 2010 Jean Thiriart
Interview with Jean Thiriart, Part 2
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Guillaume Faye
Archeofuturism:
European Visions of the Post-Catastrophic Age
Arktos Media, 2010“We have kept faith with the past,
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French original here; Slovak translation here
Like “Eurosiberia,” the idea of “Septentrion” is a recurring theme in the geopolitics of the European New Right. “Septentrion” is derived from the Latin “septentriones,” meaning “seven plowing oxen,” referring to the stars of constellation Ursa Major, the Big Dipper, a constellation that is generally associated with the North and the North Polar region. (more…)