Tag: the United States
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December 9, 2011 Michael O'Meara
Eté 1942, hiver 2010 : un échange
English original here
Durant l’été 1942 – alors que les Allemands étaient au sommet de leur puissance, totalement inconscients de l’approche de la tempête de feu qui allait transformer leur pays natal en enfer – le philosophe Martin Heidegger écrivit (pour un cours prévu à Freiberg) les lignes suivantes, que je prends dans la traduction anglaise connue sous le titre de Hölderlin’s Hymn “The Ister”: [1] (more…)
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1,239 words
Edited by Kerry Bolton
Editor’s Preface:
The first of these reflections was written in June of 1950. It shows that Yockey had already adopted a “neutralist” position for Europe vis-à-vis America and Russia during the “Cold War.” (more…)
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French translation here
In the Summer of 1942 — while the Germans were at the peak of their powers, totally unaware of the approaching fire storm that would turn their native land into an inferno — the philosopher Martin Heidegger wrote (for a forth-coming lecture course at Freiberg) the following lines, which I take from the English translation known as Hölderlin’s Hymn “The Ister”:[1] (more…)
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Edited by Kerry Bolton
Editor’s Preface:
Yockey wrote this essay in 1952 under his nom-de-plume, Ulick Varange. It appeared in two parts in Frontfighter, the newsletter of the European Liberation Front, issue no. 22, March, and issue no. 23, April, 1952. (more…)
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1,050 words
Translated by M. P.
Many authors distinguish between, on the one hand Catholicism, which is supposed to be a negative Christianity incarnated by Rome and an anti-Germanic instrument, and, on the other hand, Protestantism, which is supposed to be a positive Christianity emancipated from the Roman papacy and accepting traditional Germanic values. (more…)
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Part 3 of 3
A Promising Rapprochement
In the last instance, the US-European rift of 2002–2003 followed from the Cold War’s end, which destroyed the rationale for the transatlantic alliance and hence the restraints on European autonomy. (more…)
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Part 2 of 3
A Defensive Alignment
The Paris-Berlin-Moscow axis arose in reaction to the Second American War on Iraq. (more…)
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Part 1 of 3
“History is again on the move.”
—Arnold ToynbeeFor a half-century, we nationalists stood with the “West” in its struggle against the Asiatic Marxism of the Soviet bloc. (more…)
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August 11, 2011 Edouard Rix
Geopolitics of Leviathan, Part 2
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August 10, 2011 Edouard Rix
Geopolitics of Leviathan, Part 1
1,525 words
Part 1 of 2
Translated by Greg Johnson
“Nur Meer und Erde haben hier Gewicht.”
(Only sea and land matter here.)
—GoetheThis article is less concerned with geopolitics than with thalassopolitics, (more…)