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Hunter Wallace in Czech

Editor’s Note: “Elite Status” by Hunter Wallace, a.k.a. Prozium, has been translated into Czech as “Vládnoucí elita” and published on the Delian Diver (Délský potápěč) site. The article was originally published on Occidental Dissent, but Delian Diver found it on TOQ Online and linked to us. Congratulations Mr. Wallace!
Kdo by měl vládnout?
Každý den, když si [...]

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Elite Status

Who should rule?
Logging on this morning, I see that this has once again become a burning issue among the commentators. So far, I haven’t had much to say about the topic. I don’t aspire to rule over anyone. Becoming a politician isn’t a good fit with my introverted personality type. It is a task that [...]

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Vilfredo Pareto: The Karl Marx of Fascism
Part IV: Pareto and Fascism

Pareto and Fascism
Before we enter into the controversy surrounding Pareto’s sympathy for Italian leader Benito Mussolini, let us take pains to avoid the error of viewing events of the 1920s through the spectacles of the post-World War II era, for what seemed apparent in 1945 was not at all evident twenty years before. Inarguably, throughout [...]

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Vilfredo Pareto: The Karl Marx of Fascism
Part I: The Critique of Socialism

Pareto is additionally important for us today because he is a towering figure in one of Europe’s most distinguished, and yet widely suppressed, intellectual currents.That broad school of thought includes such diverse figures as Burke, Taine, Dostoyevsky, Burckhardt, Donoso Cortés, Nietzsche, and Spengler and stands in staunch opposition to rationalism, liberalism, egalitarianism, Marxism, and all [...]

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Wyndham Lewis

Percy Wyndham Lewis is credited with being the founder of the only modernist cultural movement indigenous to Britain. Nonetheless, he is seldom spoken of in the same breath as his contemporaries, Ezra Pound, James Joyce, T. S. Eliot, and others. Lewis was one of the number of cultural figures who rejected the bourgeois liberalism and [...]

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