Tag: political organizing
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September 17, 2010 Dominique Venner
For a Positive Critique, Part 5
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September 16, 2010 Frank Martell
Training for Power
Frank Martell concludes his study of the Vanguard system—“the most important organizational advance since hierarchy.” Read Part 1 here.
The accomplishments of the Mongols in the thirteenth century illustrate the immense energy and efficiency unleashed by real meritocracy. Nor was this an accident; as already noted in the first part of this article, the Mongols deliberately created a system for developing military and political genius among their brightest youngsters. The effect was dramatic.
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September 16, 2010 Dominique Venner
For a Positive Critique, Part 4
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Part 2 of 5
Part 1 here, Part 3 here, Part 4 here, Part 5 here
A REVOLUTIONARY CONSCIOUSNESS
Nothing is less spontaneous than the revolutionary consciousness. The revolutionary is wholly conscious of the struggle engaged between Nationalism, bearer of the creative and spiritual values of the West, and Materialism under its liberal or Marxist forms. (more…)
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2,073 words
Part 1 of 5
Part 2 here, Part 3 here, Part 4 here, Part 5 here
THE FLAWS OF THE NATIONAL OPPOSITION
The action undertaken after the failure of April 1961 [the Generals’ Putsch] has made use of new means. It has mobilized a greater number of partisans and has resolutely pursued a violent and clandestine path. (more…)
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September 4, 2010 Frank Martell
The Vanguard System
1,808 words
Frank Martell looks to military history for a model for superior political organization
Late in 1916, Lenin told his tiny group of Bolshevik cadres in Switzerland that it was clear to him that they would never be able to seize power in Russia in his lifetime. Nothing could make clearer the way in which even an experienced revolutionary leader cannot know when his time may come. Some great political changes come about within a few years, but most result from struggles which must be measured in terms of decades. (more…)