Life in the Ruins
From The Brussels Journal, January 2, 2009. . . Do we not live under daily threat of wanton violence perpetrated against the civilized by the savage, who wish to reduce everything to savagery because civilization measures for them their own productive sterility and so inspires them with bloodthirsty invidia against real achievement?Is travel not now arduous, humiliating, and risky...
Read MoreDrieu on the Failure of the Third Reich
The powers threatening our people became hegemonic in May 1945, when the liberal-Communist coalition known as the “United Nations” imposed its dictatorship on defeated Germany.This dictatorship—whose defining characteristic, East and West, is its techno-economic worship of the Jewish Moloch—was subsequently imposed on the rest of Europe and, in the form of globalization,...
Read MoreHow the West Was Lost
Churchill, Hitler, and “the Unnecessary War”How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the WorldPatrick J. BuchananNew York: Crown Publishers, 2008Many reviewers of the respectable class become unhinged upon seeing the words “unnecessary war” in the title of a book dealing with World War II—in their minds, the “Good War” to destroy the ultimate evil of Hitler’s...
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Kevin MacDonald on the Jewish Assault on Freedom
“The Hate Crimes Prevention Bill: Why Do Jewish Organizations Support It?”by Kevin MacDonaldfrom VDare.com, May 11, 2009The “Hate Crimes Prevention Bill” will be in the Senate Judiciary Committee this week. It recently passed the House, causing the Anti-Defamation League to rejoice. The ADL called the law “an essential and ...
Read MoreIs Julius Evola becoming “Mainstream” in Italy?
“Evola becoming Mainstream in Italy?”by Mark SedgwickFrom Traditionalists, March 20, 2009A recent article in La Repubblica wonders whether Evola is becoming mainstream (Alessandra Longo, “Per il trashcan An aggiorna la libreria accanto a Evola anche Whitman e Vasco,” 19 March 2009).The main reason for wondering this is the references to Evola in...
Read MoreGeorge Orwell on W. B. Yeats as Occult Fascist
“W. B. Yeats” (1943)by George OrwellOne thing that Marxist criticism has not succeeded in doing is to trace the connection between “tendency” and literary style. The subject-matter and imagery of a book can be explained in sociological terms, but its texture seemingly cannot. Yet some such connection there must be. One knows, for instance, that a Socialist would...
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Ten Untimely Ideas
From the Guillaume Faye ArchiveHere, freely translated from Guillaume Faye’s Pourquoi nous combattons (2001), are ten ideas I think relevant to this struggle. *EUROPE is at war, but doesn’t know it…It is occupied and colonized by peoples from the South and economically, strategically, and culturally subjugated by America’s New World Order…It is the sick man of the world....
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Kevin MacDonald on the AIPAC Espionage Coverup
“The Big Dog Wins Another One”From The Occidental Observer, May 8, 2009The acquittal of former AIPAC operatives Steven Rosen and Keith Weissman on espionage is yet another victory for the Israel Lobby. As happens so often these days, stories that are much discussed in some sectors of the Internet are pretty much ignored in the MSM. The New York Times buried it and ...
Read MoreRelativism
Printed source: “Vaincre le relativisme?,” Rivarol, March 6, 2009Internet source: http://unitepopulaire.org/index.php?limitstart=10Translated by Michael O’MearaOf all the pathologies afflicting our society, “philosophical” relativism is undoubtedly one of the most dangerous, for its diffuse character, pseudoscientific logic, and air of tolerance...
Read MoreThe Case for Eugenics in a Nutshell
The eleventh edition of The Encyclopedia Britannica defines eugenics as “the organic betterment of the race through wise application of the laws of heredity.” Yet most people draw a blank when they hear the word, or else it conjures up images of swastikas and jack‑booted Nazis. Contrary to this warped image, eugenics has had a long history, extending back to ancient Rome and...
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