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 11, 2009

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Ten Untimely Ideas

From the Guillaume Faye ArchiveHere, freely translated from Guillaume Faye’s Pourquoi nous combattons (2001), are ten ideas I think relevant to this struggle. *EUROPE is at war, but doesn’t know it…It is occupied and colonized by peoples from the South and economically, strategically, and culturally subjugated by America’s New World Order…It is the sick man of the world....

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May 9, 2009

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From Dusk to Dawn

From the Guillaume Faye ArchiveThe following talk was given in Moscow on May 17, 2006.Not since the fall of the Roman Empire has Europe experienced such a dramatic situation. It faces a danger unparalleled in its history and doesn’t even know it — or rather refuses to see it.It’s been invaded, occupied, and colonized by peoples from the South and by Islam. It’s dominated by...

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May 8, 2009

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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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Apr 29, 2009

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Memoirs of a Dissident Student in Postmodern Academia

From The Occidental Observer, April 6, 2009After completing my university education in 1992, I quickly discovered that my degree was not especially useful in the “real world.” It was not until twelve years later, after having founded and grown a successful business, and after having become aware of the cultural pathologies of our times, that I decided that a degree in Cultural...

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Apr 24, 2009

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White Identity in Postmodernity

From The Occidental ObserverWe start to wonder about our identity at the moment when we are about to lose it. Our grandparents never asked questions about the meaning of identity; they never worried about who they were. They took for granted their affiliation to their religion, to their tribe, and to their race. It is with the rising tide of multiculturalism, followed by the...

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Apr 22, 2009

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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...

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Apr 21, 2009

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The 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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Apr 19, 2009

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Greek and Barbarian

The Landmark Herodotus:The HistoriesEdited by Robert B. StrasslerNew York: Pantheon, 2007Independent scholar Robert Strassler has produced far and away the best English edition aimed at the general reader of the work which remains the fountainhead of the Western historical tradition. Let us hope there is still a fit audience out there for it—men, that is, capable of learning what...

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