Apr 30, 2009

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A comment on Paul Gottfried’s review of Cultural Insurrections

From The Occidental Observer, April 18, 2009Paul Gottfried is outside the mainstream of Jewish intellectuals in being associated with paleoconservatives rather than either the left or the neoconservative right. In my eyes, therefore, he is a force for relative good in a world where paleocons like Pat Buchanan have been relegated to the fringes of intellectual debate in the US and...

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Apr 30, 2009

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Paul Gottfried reviews Kevin MacDonald’s Cultural Insurrections

From Taki’s Magazine, April 6, 2009Among those authors considered politically incorrect, and even those considered really politically incorrect, Kevin MacDonald holds a special place of honor or shame. A feature story in the May 9 (Los Angeles) Jewish Journal describes this small-boned, soft-spoken 64-year-old professor of psychology at California State University at Long...

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Apr 30, 2009

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Right-Wing College Group Riles Students on Campuses Nationwide

Joshua Rhett MillerFOX News, April 29, 2009A student group that bills itself as “America’s right wing youth movement” focused on countering radical multiculturism, socialism and mass immigration is causing a stir on a growing number of college campuses across the country.The conservative political group Youth for Western Civilization is currently organized on at least seven...

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Apr 30, 2009

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Uneasy Listening

Standing in Two CirclesThe Collected Works of Boyd RiceEd. Brian M. ClarkWashington, D.C.: Creation Books, 2008Boyd Rice (b. 1956) is a remarkable figure. He is a composer, poet, artist, essayist, photographer, filmmaker, actor, and self-educated scholar of both pop culture and Western esotericism, particularly Grail lore. It is tempting to call Rice a pop culture phenomenon...

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Apr 29, 2009

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Memoirs of a Dissident Student in Postmodern Academia

From The Occidental Observer, April 6, 2009After completing my university education in 1992, I quickly discovered that my degree was not especially useful in the “real world.” It was not until twelve years later, after having founded and grown a successful business, and after having become aware of the cultural pathologies of our times, that I decided that a degree in Cultural...

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Apr 28, 2009

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Evola’s Anti-Semitism

When Julius Evola, one of the leading twentieth-century critics of Judeo-liberal civilization, worked out his racial theory during the 1930s, the principal inspiration for anti-Semitic thought was The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Purportedly stolen from an occult Lodge, the Protocols were a report of twenty-four secret meetings held by the leaders of international Jewry, as...

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Apr 27, 2009

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Why We Can’t Wait

As much as Wilmot Robertson did for the white survival movement – and his work was impressive and considerable – his one major mistake was insisting that “nothing could be done” by whites to take back their civilization until an unspecified period of “education” made conditions right for action. He launched a magazine, Instauration, in 1975 to help in that education...

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Apr 26, 2009

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The Disloyalty Issue in Multicultural America

From The Occidental Observer, April 25, 2009Disloyalty is an age-old issue with Jews, and for a simple reason: Jews often have interests as Jews that stretch beyond national boundaries. Even before the existence of Israel, Diaspora Jews often could be said to have a “foreign policy” in the sense that there was a general consensus among Jews to favor some nations and...

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Apr 26, 2009

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The Tyrant who is Obama’s Role Model

Originally published in German in Junge Freiheit, no. 16, 2009Translated by Greg JohnsonAt the beginning of this year, when Barack Obama was officially inaugurated as President of the United States, the ceremony was charged with symbolism. The figure of Abraham Lincoln, assassinated in 1865, seemed omnipresent. Remember that 2009 is the 200th anniversary of the birth of Lincoln,...

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Apr 26, 2009

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Le tyran qui sert de modèle à Obama

From Euro-Synergies, April 25, 2009Au début de cette année, quand Barack Obama a été officiellement intronisé Président des Etats-Unis, un souffle chargé de symboles flottait sur la cérémonie. La figure d’Abraham Lincoln, président assassiné en 1865, semblait omniprésente. On évoquera en cette année 2009 le 200ème anniversaire de la naissance de ce Lincoln, devenu...

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