By F. Roger Devlin 7
Bonald’s Economic Thought
The French Age of Enlightenment witnessed and celebrated an economic revolution: the rapid growth of speculation and a money economy, and a corresponding diminution in the importance of landed wealth. Bonald believed that the change had been brought about by the practice of usury. He did not condemn all lending at interest as usury, but distinguished between the cases of lending...
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Bonald’s Theory of the Nobility
Unlike Edmund Burke and Joseph de Maistre, Louis de Bonald devoted little space to analyzing the French Revolution itself. His focus instead was on understanding the traditional society which had been swept away. His review of Mme. de Staël’s Considerations on the Principal Events of the French Revolution, e.g., ends up turning into a theory of the nobility and its function....
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Shadowlands
This one flew under the radar when it was first released in 1993.The plot can be summarized thus. A Jewish-American divorcee—Debra Winger as Joy Gresham—enters the life of an Oxford don—Anthony Hopkins as C. S. Lewis. Lewis wrote the iconic children’s fantasy Narnia. He is shown as the brilliant literary analyst in the role of teacher as well as in social exchanges...
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A Rational and Fact-Based Argument
From The Occidental Observer, December 1, 2009Reading Occidental Dissent, I came across a comment by a so-called “White Advocate” making the following common “argument”:Aside from that, sorry, but if Spaniards, Maltese, Italians, Romanians, Bulgarians, Albanians, Greeks, Georgians and Armenians are considered White, then there is no damn reason why Ashkenazi Jews, or people...
Read MoreBy Hunter Wallace 6
Vanguardists vs. Mainstreamers
A reasonable “mainstreamer” movement is needed.Greg Johnson has asked me to address one of the thorniest issues in White Nationalism: the quarrel between the older, “vanguardist” wing of the movement and the newer, “mainstreamer” wing. In recent weeks, Arthur Kemp has thrown gasoline on the fire and a debate has raged here and at other sites. Leonard Zeskind and Carol...
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Interview with David Duke
TOQ: Has anyone in the US has followed the David Duke strategy of running for political office as an explicit advocate for white interests?David Duke: I think only a very few have done so. Even more unfortunately, most of them had no real organization, woefully inadequate finances, and very little political savvy. Often they ran for offices far beyond their reach, such as US House...
Read MoreSwitzerland Minus Minarets
From Age of Treason, November 30, 2009Power to the Swiss people and the Schweizerische Volkspartei (SVP). The image caption reads, “Swiss quality, the middle class’ party.”Swiss Ban Building of Minarets on Mosques – NYTimes.com:The government must now draft a supporting law on the ban, a process that could take at least a year and could put Switzerland in...
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A Conversation with Craig Bodeker
TOQ: In A Conversation About Race, you explain how you came to be a believer in “white guilt.” How did you come to be a disbeliever? How did you become racially-conscious? Craig Bodeker: By traveling. From my early experiences in the American South and in Hawaii. I was able to see firsthand the differences between racially homogeneous areas — like Minnesota in the...
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