D. H. Lawrence on America’s Libertarian Spirit
“Men are free when they are in a living homeland, not when they are straying and breaking away. Men are free when they are obeying some deep, inward voice of religious belief. Obeying from within. Men are free when they belong to a living, Organic, believing community, active in fulfilling some unfulfilled, perhaps unrealized purpose. Not when they are escaping to some wild...
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Solzhenitsyn on the Jews and Soviet Russia, Part II
Editor’s Note: This review-essay on volume 2 of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s Two Hundred Years Together: Jews and Russians during the Soviet Period will appear online in four parts. Read the first part here. The author’s review of volume 1, Jews and Russians before the Revolution, is available here in PDF format.One of the best promoted legends about the Russian...
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Race and the South, Part I:
The Real Case against Slavery
Editor’s Note: This essay, which will appear online in three parts, is from Samuel Francis, ed., Race and the American Prospect: Essays on the Racial Realities of Our Nation and Our Time (The Occidental Press, 2006), available for purchase here.“Across our path stands the South with a flaming sword”—W. E. B. DuboisSeven weeks after the election of 1856, in which the...
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Kevin MacDonald on being Explicitly White
“The Problem with Intellectually Insecure Whites”by Kevin MacDonaldfrom The Occidental Observer, January 19, 2009. . . This reminds me of the recent docudrama Milk, which depicts the life of gay activist Harvey Milk. Milk is sure be nominated for an Oscar as Best Picture because it lovingly illustrates a triumph of the cultural left. But is has an important message...
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Solzhenitsyn on the Jews and Soviet Russia, Part I
Deux siècles ensembleVolume 2: Juifs et Russes pendant la periode soviétiqueAleksandr SolzhenitsynParis: Fayard, 2003 Editor’s Note: This review-essay on volume 2 of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s Two Hundred Years Together: Jews and Russians during the Soviet Period will appear online in four parts. The author’s review of volume 1, Jews and Russians before the...
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On the Visual Displacement of the White Race
from The Occidental Observer, May 15, 2009I’ve been observing and studying the fall of Western man for about two decades now. For a number of years I could not really understand the process, but eventually I caught on. I’ve shared my fears and observations about our displacement with friends and family in a haphazard way but it was not until this winter that I...
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The Essence of Archaism
From L’Archéofuturisme (Paris: L’Aencre, 1998)Translator’s Note:In L’Archéofuturisme Guillaume Faye envisages, sometime within the next two decades, a large-scale civilizational crisis, provoked by what which he calls a “convergence of catastrophes.” For the post-crisis world Faye proposes, in terms that at times recall the Italian Futurists of the early...
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Air Travel in the Kali-Yuga
From The Occidental Observer, May 11, 2009I have traveled by air since the age of three, and since then I have averaged at least two flights a year, invariably to international destinations. I have lived in five different countries, both in the First and Third Worlds, located on both sides of the Atlantic. This means I have thirty-six years of experience as an international...
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Jeff Gates’ Guilt by Association
Guilt by Association: How Deception and Self-Deceit Took America to War (Santa Barbara, Cal.: State Street Publications, 2008) by Jeff Gates is a tour de force exposé of Jewish power. It is a big-picture look at how Ashkenazi groups have achieved the stunning level of control they exhibit in the two former Cold War adversaries, Russia and the United States. Much of this...
Read MoreTime for Conservatives to Abandon the GOP
“A Hypocrisy That Can Win Again”by Richard Spencerfrom Taki’s Magazine, May 13, 2009Someone once told to me that at a John Randolph Club meeting back in the ‘90s, a man in the audience asked Sam Francis whether a recent GOP initiative, a big new social program or backdoor amnesty or some such thing, spelled the death of the party. Sam’s retort, “Well, I sure...
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