Mar 23, 2010

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Acéphale

The Headless Monster of “Modern” MasculinityIn 1936, while staying at the coastal village of Tossa de Mar with artist André Masson, George Bataille envisioned the Acéphale, pictured above. The Acéphale was a headless monster who symbolized man’s rejection of hierarchy and God and his escape from the boredom of civilization into a life lost to the pursuit...

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Mar 22, 2010

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The Psychopathology of Judaism

Translated by John de NugentJudaism is not merely a “religion,” as many Jews are overt atheists or agnostics, and they do not consider themselves less Jewish for all that. Jewry is also not a race even if it is true that a “trained eye,” most of the time, can recognize a Jewish appearance, that is to say, a characteristic pattern which is the result of their strict...

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Mar 22, 2010

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The “Big Tent” Tradition

I’ve read through several essays now concerning the Alternative Right asking what it should be, what it shouldn’t be, who it should include, where it must go and so forth. I’d like to add a few thoughts of my own, for whatever they’re worth.The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone LivingThat’s the title of the conceptual artwork...

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Mar 22, 2010

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Defiance

Defiance: The Prison Memoirs of Savitri DeviSavitri DeviEd. R. G. FowlerThe Savitri Devi Archive, 2007One feature of my recent novel, Mister (Iron Sky Publishing, 2009), that has stirred up a ferment of discussion and questions is the shadowy conspiracy of “Esoteric Hitlerists” that runs like a golden thread through the labyrinth of the plot.As much as I would like to take...

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Mar 21, 2010

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This Difficult Individual Eustace Mullins—& the Remarkable Ezra Pound

Earlier this year my friend Eustace Mullins passed away. He had been ailing for some time — at least since I first met him in 2006. Hopefully he is in a better place now.Mr. Mullins made a huge mark on the nationalist community here in the United States, but also has a following in Europe and Japan. For those who have not read his books, Mr. Mullins attempted to expose the...

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Mar 19, 2010

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Bardèche’s Six Postulates of Fascist Socialism

Translator’s Note: When liberalism becomes “a foul tyranny masking an evil and anonymous dictature of money” (the basis of Jewish supremacy), everything is inverted and perverted, so that even our word “socialism” is tarnished, associated as it now is with Washington’s Judeo-Negro regime. I thought it appropriate, therefore, to post something...

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Mar 19, 2010

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The Second Annual TOQ Essay Competition: Libertarianism & Racial Nationalism

The Occidental Quarterly is more than just a print journal and a website. It is the center of a world-wide network of scholars, activists, and their supporters, all of whom are concerned with the alarming decline in the power, pride, and demographic prospects of the white race relative to the other races.In order to develop the TOQ network further in the direction of being a...

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Mar 19, 2010

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Patrick Buchanan on Ethnonationalism

“Ethnonationalism: The Wars of Tribe and Faith Return”by Patrick J. BuchananVdare.com, March 18, 2010When the Soviet Union disintegrated, most Americans likely had never heard of Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan or Turkmenistan.Yet the ethnonationalism of these Asian peoples, boiling to the surface after centuries of tsarist and...

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Mar 19, 2010

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Secession & Genetic Interests

Editor’s Note: The following essay will appear in TOQ, vol. 10, no. 2, Summer 2010, in the special issue on “Secession and Racial Nationalism.”IntroductionThe work of Dr. Frank Salter is of great relevance to racial nationalism and secession. Dr. Salter correctly identifies genetic interests as ultimate interests. Population group interests are ethnic genetic...

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Mar 18, 2010

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Lawyers & Sex Crimes: Further Thoughts on Covington’s Northwest Quartet

Note: The following ended up on the cutting room floor as I prepared “Birth of a Nation,” my review of Harold Covington’s Northwest Quartet, for publication. I decided to cut it for lack of space, and also because I thought that even serious criticisms seemed petty when considered alongside the Quartet’s towering virtues. I came across these words while...

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