Oswald Spengler on World Peace
“Is World Peace Possible?”A cabled reply to an American pollFirst published in Cosmopolitan, January, 1936The question whether world peace will ever be possible can only be answered by someone familiar with world history. To be familiar with world history means, however, to know human beings as they have been and always will be. There is a vast difference, which most...
Read MoreEyes Wide Shut
For some time I have been concerned that we in the nationalist movement pay insufficient attention to culture and the arts. I am convinced that the same sensitive “code” antenna that we apply to news articles can be applied to movies. So let’s place a few under the “Jewelers loop” and discover the deeper meaning.Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut...
Read MoreRastas and the World Bank
From The Occidental Observer, July 25, 2009Rastafarianism (here’s the Wikipedia version) is not about love and justice, but about rejecting Western culture in favor of international socialism. Rastafarian ideas are useful for elites who see traditional Western culture as an obstacle to their vision of a better world. The following is a history of the movement and how it...
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The Gates Controversy
On July 16, 2009, Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. was arrested by officer James Crowley of the Cambridge, Mass. Police department. A woman saw two men breaking into Gates’ house and asked another woman to call 911. Apparently Gates had come home and found the front door of his house jammed, so he and his driver forced it open. When officer Crowley arrived, Gates was...
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Mixed Martial Arts:
Using All Powers, Like our Ancestors Did
The Triumph of Mixed Martial ArtsWhen one hears the term “Martial Arts,” one usually thinks of the traditional styles of the Far East, namely Kung Fu, Karate, or Tae Kwan Do. Since the 90s, however, the rising popularity of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and Pride Fighting Championship has brought a relatively new style into the limelight: mixed martial arts...
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Cornpone Nazism
James Howard Kunstler’s paranoia about ordinary White folks is segueing over into his writing again. In the latest example, he trembles at the thought that a growing number of unemployed and disentitled Whites might turn against “the Jews” and “brown-skinned people” over the financial swindles of Goldman Sachs. Last week, he peered into the soul of Sarah Palin and...
Read MoreTOQ Announces New Essay Contest
The Occidental Quarterly is pleased to announce its second annual essay contest on the topic of “Libertarianism and Racial Nationalism.” For more information, please click here.The winner of the first TOQ essay contest, on “Secession,” will be announced on August 1st, not July 1st as originally announced. We thank the entrants for their...
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Kevin MacDonald on Anger in White America
From The Occidental Observer, July 23, 2009Sarah Palin emerged in the presidential campaign of 2008 as the candidate of the Republican base — the people the globalist elites in the party pander to every four years so that if everything breaks right, they may have a chance of winning. Palin is the very image of White fertility and small town Americana — all that the...
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Evangelicals: Evaluating the Work of Kevin MacDonald
From The Occidental Observer, July 22, 2009These Jews were more open–minded than those in Thessalonica, for they eagerly received the message, examining the scriptures carefully every day to see if these things were so. Acts 17:11, NETScripture praises the Berean Jews for not only accepting the message of Paul, but also lauds them for their diligent evaluation of his arguments. ...
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Filippo Marinetti
Filippo Marinetti is unlike most of the post-nineteenth Century cultural avant-garde who were rebelling against the spirit of several centuries of liberalism, rationalism, the rise of the democratic mass, industrialism, and the rule of the moneyed elite. His revolt against the leveling impact of the democratic era was not to hark back to certain perceived ‘golden ages’...
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