Tag: politics
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December 25, 2010 David Duke
The Little Bank that Saved Christmas
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I think that many nationalists regard metapolitics with incomprehension, skepticism, and hostility because it is presented in terms they cannot visualize, comprehend, or practice:
1. The medium of metapolitics is culture. Culture is a complex, mysterious, and mercurial thing. (more…)
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November 4, 2010 Francis Parker Yockey
Liberalism
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Liberalism is a most important by-product of Rationalism, and its origins and ideology must be clearly shown.
The “Enlightenment” period of Western history which . . . set in after the Counter-Reformation laid more and more stress on intellect, reason and logic as it developed. (more…)
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July 21, 2010 Francis Parker Yockey
The Nature of Politics
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First, what is politics? That is, politics as a fact. Politics is activity in relation to power.
Politics is a domain of its own — the domain of power. Thus it is not morality, it is not esthetics, it is not economics. Politics is a way of thinking, just as these others are. Each of these forms of thought isolates part of the totality of the world and claims it for its own. (more…)
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June 23, 2010 Alex Kurtagić
Savitri Devi’s Gold in the Furnace
Savitri Devi
Gold in the Furnace:
Experiences in Post-War Germany
Edited by R. G. Fowler
Atlanta: The Savitri Devi Archive, 2006Oswald Spengler wrote that apocalyptic visions heralded the dawn of a new civilization. When, knowing what we know today, we read Savitri Devi’s Gold in the Furnace, a book written amid the ruin and desolation that was Germany in the immediate years after World War II, one cannot help but acknowledge the dual accuracy of this statement. (more…)
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3,173 words
‘But where can we draw water,’
Said Pearse to Connolly,
‘When all the wells are parched away?
O plain as plain can be
There’s nothing but our own red blood
Can make a right Rose Tree.’
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June 13, 2010 Ragnar Redbeard
Might is Right or The Survival of the Fittest