Judaism — A Transhumanistic Religion of Power
How Judaism is like getting jumped into a gang:
The ritual of getting jumped into a gang goes like this: the group beats the crap out of you, then if they decide you took it well, then they are all your “gang brothers” or whatever. They’re your [...]
The Art of Jonathan Bowden, vol. 2: 1968-1974
Jonathan Bowden
London: The Spinning Top Club, 2009
Last time I saw Jonathan Bowden, I asked him how he was. His answer, delivered with bared teeth and so typical of him, elicited peals of laughter from Bowden himself, “I am always superb and getting stronger!” Bowden, you see, loves an [...]
Translated by Greg Johnson
Allow me an “archeofuturist” parable based on the eternal symbol of the tree, which I will compare to that the rocket. But before that, let us contemplate the grim face of the coming century.
The twenty-first century will be a century of iron and storms. It will not resemble those harmonious futures predicted [...]
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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November 5, 2009 | Posted in General | Also tagged Christianity, elitism, fascism, Hunter Wallace, libertarianism, National Socialism, Plato, political philosophy, Prozium, translations |
Translated by Greg Johnson, with thanks to Michael O’Meara
From Réfléchir & Agir, no. 9 (Summer 2001).
To avoid repeating myself, I must first point out the statement that I made at the beginning of the manifesto Why We Fight. Now let us summarize, following this statement, some suggestions referred to in this manifesto. Because of our [...]
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October 27, 2009 | Posted in General | Also tagged Carl Schmitt, European New Right, Guillaume Faye, Islam, national anarchism, networking, post-collapse scenarios, translations, white activism, white ethnomasochism |
Outside of the BBC Television Centre on October 22, 2009, tensions mounted between police and the unruly horde of communists who had come to disrupt the recording of one of Britain’s longest-running and most widely viewed political debate programs, Question Time. Predictably, the leftist terrorists directed their violence at the police; several of them had [...]
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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October 20, 2009 | Posted in General | Also tagged Alexander Hamilton, anarchism, Christianity, elitism, fascism, Hunter Wallace, libertarianism, monarchy, National Socialism, Plato, political philosophy, Prozium, Thomas Jefferson |
Friedrich Nietzsche was one of the most remarkable philosophers of all time, irrespective or whether he happened to have written in the nineteenth century. In fact, he has more in common with pre-Socratic thinkers like Heraclitus, born two and a half thousand years ago in Ephesos on the Aegean. Did not Aristotle gloss his great [...]
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October 10, 2009 | Posted in General | Also tagged Jonathan Bowden |
From The Occidental Observer, September 29, 2009
Note: In biology, “adaptive” means (very precisely) promoting the survival and reproduction of an organism’s genes. “Natural selection” is the logical and empirical process whereby forces of nature affect the survival and reproduction of some genes over others. The terms, “natural selection” and “selection pressures” (particular causes of [...]
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October 1, 2009 | Posted in General | Also tagged Anthony Hilton, aristocracy, Charles Darwin, Christianity, ethnic genetic interests, Might Is Right or the Survival of the Fittest, neo-paganism, Ragnar Redbeard, religion, social Darwinism, will to power |
From The Occidental Observer, September 28, 2009
Philosophers, as a rule, are a rather low-key bunch. They generally discuss mundane, technical, or utterly abstract topics that cause little concern among society at large. Of course there were exceptions, primarily during the Renaissance when the early humanists incurred the wrath of the Church (think of [...]
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September 29, 2009 | Posted in General | Also tagged Christianity, Jewish influence, Thomas Dalton |