By Tomislav Sunic 5
Louis Ferdinand Céline—An Anarcho-Nationalist
In his imaginary self-portrayal, the French novelist Louis-Ferdinand Céline (1894–1961) would be the first one to reject the assigned label of anarcho-nationalism. For that matter he would reject any outsider’s label whatsoever regarding his prose and his personality. He was an anticommunist, but also an anti-liberal. He was an anti-Semite but also an anti-Christian. He...
Read MoreThe Cold War on Whites, Part 1
“The world is white no longer.”– James BaldwinFor white nationalists — whose cyber-based “movement” is still in its infancy — simple explanations tend to be the rule.The reductionist “anti-Semitism” that dominates WN ranks and serves as a catch-all explanation for the predicament white people find themselves in today, to cite...
Read MoreBy Matt Parrott 29
Ben Stein Drops the A Bomb
Larry King hosted a discussion between Ben Stein and Ron Paul on Monday that was ostensibly about the airline security fiasco. The discussion quickly turned into a heated debate between Stein and Paul about the root cause of the terrorist attack. Paul exhorted Stein to “think like a scientist” and try to figure out the real motivation behind these attacks. Stein tried to parrot...
Read MoreBy Greg Johnson 5
A Promising New Blog
My favorite blog is Hunter Wallace’s Occidental Dissent: Western Racial and Cultural Preservation. Wallace now has a new blog: Antisemitica: Reasoned Analysis of the Jewish Question. Judging from early posts like the following, the analysis is not merely reasoned, but also refreshingly frank and courageous.“Why Anti-Semitism?”Antisemitica, December 12, 2009Why...
Read MoreBy Greg Johnson 10
Sibelius & the Nazis:
Anatomy of a Smear
I am a great admirer of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, who along with Richard Strauss and Ralph Vaughan Williams, was one of the last generation (so far) of great European Romantic composers. Thus my attention was drawn to a November 29, 2009 article about Sibelius in the Chronicle of Higher Education, “A Composer’s Ties to Nazi Germany Come Under New...
Read MoreBy Hervé Ryssen 2
The Religious Origins of Globalism:
An Interview with Hervé Ryssen, Part 5
From Mechanopolis, February 24, 2009Translated by Greg JohnsonRead Part 1 here.Read Part 2 here.Read Part 3 here.Read Part 4 here.Mechanopolis: Isn’t the desire to found a world government one of the delusions of the “enlightened,” as Taguieff would say?Hervé Ryssen: It is quite clear that all this is being done to make us disavow our roots, our traditions, our history, our...
Read MoreWho Thinks Thinking is Unthinkable and Why
From Age of Treason, November 12, 2009Jewish “social critic” James Howard Kunstler has specialized in ridiculing suburbia while paying relatively little attention to the non-White immigration, non-White sociopathy, and forced integration motivating Whites to flock there. The disproportionately jewish race-hustlers, developers, and financiers enriching themselves in the...
Read MoreBy Ted Sallis 3
Avant-Garde Fascism
Avant-Garde Fascism: The Mobilization of Myth, Art, and Culture in France, 1909–1939Mark AntliffDurham and London: Duke University Press, 2007Mark Antliff, a professor of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University, has put together a useful analysis of the cultural-aesthetic memes utilized by French fascists of 1909-1939 to promote their visions of national...
Read MoreBy Edmund Connelly 0
Willis Carto and the American Far Right
Willis Carto and the American Far Rightby George MichaelGainesville, Fla.: University Press of Florida, 2008George Michael describes Willis Carto as “undoubtedly the central figure in the post-World War II American far right.” The organization Carto founded — Liberty Lobby — was “one of the most enduring institutions in the history of the movement and...
Read MoreBy Lasha Darkmoon 1
Controlling Anti-Jewish Stereotypes:
The Case of the “Hook-Nosed Jew”
One of my interests in life is the bizarre phenomenon of anti-Jewish propaganda manufactured by elite and well-organized cadres of Jews.Israel Shamir, in his controversial book Cabbala of Power, makes an interesting point about “hook-nosed Jews.” It seems that many Jews, far from shrinking from mention of their noses, never lose an opportunity to reinforce this...
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