Jul 16, 2009

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Julius Evola on Tradition and the Right
(La Vera Destra)

Men Among the Ruins:Post-War Reflections of a Radical Traditionalistby Julius EvolaRochester, Vt.: Inner Traditions, 2002Baron Julius Evola (1899-1974) was an important Italian intellectual, although he despised the term. As poet and painter, he was the major Italian representative of Dadaism (1916-1922). Later he became the leading Italian exponent of the intellectually rigorous...

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May 29, 2009

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Volk Music

VolkLaibachLondon: Mute Records, 2006Kunst Der FugeLaibachLjubljana: Dallas Records, 2008Laibach is a Slovenian music group founded in 1980 in Communist Yugoslavia. Although Laibach’s music is often classified as “industrial,” that term does not begin to capture the band’s musical and conceptual versatility. Laibach’s releases run the gamut from a...

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May 5, 2009

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Cecil B. DeMille’s The King of Kings (1927)

As the opening date for the release of director Mel Gibson’s film The Passion of the Christ approached in 2004, media-orchestrated anti-Christian hysteria reached a crescendo, Jewry sputtered with rage and clamored for censorship, and organized Judeo-Christians ran interference for the world’s most privileged, brutal, and censorial ruling group. The US Conference of Catholic...

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