Ricardo Duchesne
The Uniqueness of Western Civilization
Leiden: Brill, 2011
5. What about the East?
The revisionists’ favorite non-Western people seems to be the Chinese. (more…)
Ricardo Duchesne
The Uniqueness of Western Civilization
Leiden: Brill, 2011
5. What about the East?
The revisionists’ favorite non-Western people seems to be the Chinese. (more…)
Part 2 of 2
Ultrasuede: In Search of Halston (2010) Director: Whitney Sudler-Smith
6,479 words
Part 1 of 2
Ultrasuede: In Search of Halston (2010) Director: Whitney Sudler-Smith
Limelight (2011) Director: Billy Corben
Tradução: para o inglês por Greg Johnson
[Para o português pela Equipe Yrminsul]
Parte 1
4,893 words
“We can’t go back. We can’t go back to the savages: not a stride. We can be in sympathy with them. We can take a great curve in their direction, onwards. But we cannot turn the current of our life backwards, back towards their soft warm twilight and uncreate mud. Not for a moment. If we do it for a moment, it makes us sick.
2,063 words
Part 3 of 3
Translated by Greg Johnson
The Babbitt with the Sartrean Paradox
In 1945, the tone of ideological debate was set by the victorious ideologies. We could choose American liberalism (the ideology of Mr. Babbitt) or Marxism, an allegedly de-bourgeoisfied version of the metanarrative. (more…)
1,760 words
Part 1 of 3
Translated by Greg Johnson
In Oswald Spengler’s terms, our European culture is the product of a “pseudomorphosis,” i.e., of the grafting of an alien mentality upon our indigenous, original, and innate mentality. (more…)