Yggdrasil in Russian
& other translations from TOQ Online
A number of of texts from TOQ Online and The Occidental Observer have been translated into Russian on the Ethnopolitics and Nationalism (Этниополитика и национализм) website:1. Yggdrasil’s review essay on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Белоснежка и семь гномов2. Our translation of Guillaume Faye’s “Mars and...
Read MoreSecret Aristocracies
Translated by Greg JohnsonJean-Paul Sartre once said of Ernst Jünger: “I hate him, not as a German, but as an aristocrat . . .”Sartre had some grave defects. In his political impulses, he was mistaken with a rare obstinacy. Fairly cowardly during the Occupation, he turned into an Ayatollah of denunciations once the danger had passed, castigating his colleagues who did not...
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Foundations of the Twenty-First Century
A White Nationalist Reading of . . .Dominique VennerLe Siècle de 1914: Utopies, guerres et révolutions en Europe au XXe siècleParis: Pygmalion, 2006“To recreate a new aristocracy is the eternal task of every revolutionary project.” –Guillaume FayeAt the beginning of twentieth century, peoples of European descent ruled the world. They made up a third of its...
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Another European Destiny, Part II
Editor’s Note: For the first part of this review essay on Dominique Venner’ s Ernst Jünger: Un autre destin européen (Paris: Éds. du Rocher, 2009), click here.4. Der ArbeiterJünger’s nationalist politics turned out to be a passing phase in his long life. By 1930, after the wind started to go from the revolutionary-nationalist sails and the National...
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Another European Destiny
Dominique VennerErnst Jünger: Un autre destin européenParis: Éds. du Rocher, 2009In Dominique Venner’s historical essay, Ernst Jünger: Un autre destin européen, the subject is presented as une figure ultime, a European archetype provisionally absent from Europe today, but nevertheless one rooted in the depths of the European spirit — and destined, thus, to...
Read MoreA Posthumous Revenge
Translator’s Note: The following excerpt is taken from the concluding chapter of Venner’s Gettysburg, one of two books he’s written on the War of Southern Secession. Like Maurice Bardèche’s Sparte et les sudistes [Sparta and the Confederates], it reflects the other side of that European anti-liberalism which crusades against everything contemporary America...
Read MoreThe Rebel:
An Interview with Dominique Venner
The noted French nationalist and historian speaks to the personal imperatives of white liberation. Translator’s Note: It’s testament to the abysmal state of our culture that hardly one of Dominique Venner’s more than forty books have been translated into English. Venner is more than a gifted historian who has made major contributions to the most important...
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From Nihilism to Tradition
Histoire et tradition des européennes:30,000 ans d’identité Dominique VennerParis: Éditions du Rocher, 2002I. Race of Blood, Race of SpiritIn the United States, nationalists take their stand on the question of race, arguing that it denotes meaningful differences between subspecies, that these differences have significant behavioral and social ramifications, and that the...
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The Metaphysics of Public Memory: A Reply to Dominique Venner
Venner lauds the (collective) memory of the Jews, the Japanese, and the Chinese, apparently referring to the current public utilization of their long national traditions. The important word here, I argue, is public, for we should not forget the ideological nature of memory. An individual’s isolated memory is quite fragile, and unless its contents are repeatedly introduced into...
Read MoreThe Metaphysics of Memory
Translated by Michael O’Meara“Memory” is a much abused word. But so too is the word “love,” which doesn’t mean it can’t be used in its fullest sense. It’s the force of “memory,” transmitted within the bosum of the family, that enables a community to endure, despite all that seeks its dissolution. It’s the long...
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