“The world is white no longer.”
– James Baldwin
For white nationalists — whose cyber-based “movement” is still in its infancy — simple explanations tend to be the rule.
The reductionist “anti-Semitism” that dominates WN ranks and serves as a catch-all explanation for the predicament white people find themselves in today, to cite the most prominent example, is [...]
Review of:
Reinhart Koselleck
Critique and Crisis: Enlightenment and the Pathogenesis of Modern Society
Cambridge: MIT Press, 1988
Read Part 1 here.
Read Part 2 here.
3. The Crisis of the Old Order
“When and whenever [men] are subjects without being citizens, they inevitably endow other concerns and pursuits—economic, social, cultural—with an independent and hence rival authority.” This was the great [...]
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December 27, 2009 | Posted in General | Also tagged Absolutism, book reviews, Carl Schmitt, commercial society, Critique and Crisis, John Locke, liberalism, Michael O'Meara, modernity, Reinhart Koselleck, religious tolerance, the Enlightenment, Thomas Hobbes |
Review of:
Reinhart Koselleck
Critique and Crisis: Enlightenment and the Pathogenesis of Modern Society
Cambridge: MIT Press, 1988
Read Part 1 here.
2. The Culture of Critique
It was the failure to comprehend the nature of the Absolutist State system (its avoidance of divisive political questions of faith and belief) that gave rise to the Enlightenment and its culture of [...]
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December 25, 2009 | Posted in General | Also tagged Absolutism, book reviews, Carl Schmitt, Critique and Crisis, John Locke, liberalism, Michael O'Meara, modernity, Reinhart Koselleck, religious tolerance, the Enlightenment, Thomas Hobbes |
Reinhart Koselleck
Critique and Crisis: Enlightenment and the Pathogenesis of Modern Society
Cambridge: MIT Press, 1988
La politique, c’est le destin. — Napoleon
Koselleck’s Critique and Crisis (1959) is one of the great dissertations of the 20th-century German university system.
It cast new light not just on the past it re-presented, but on the present, whose own light informed [...]
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December 24, 2009 | Posted in General | Also tagged Absolutism, book reviews, Carl Schmitt, Critique and Crisis, liberalism, Michael O'Meara, modernity, Reinhart Koselleck, religious tolerance, the Enlightenment, Thomas Hobbes |
“Blut will zu Blut.”
White nationalists have embarked on a daunting mission, perhaps the most daunting of the last 30,000 years. This mission is to ensure the survival of the white race — the survival of the culture that is its spiritual embodiment and of the unique genotype that is its biological achievement. They bear all [...]
Author’s Note: The following was part of a larger series of articles that was written for an audience of French “revolutionary nationalists” whose image of America is almost categorically negative. Its ostensible aim was to highlight the positive in the heritage we White nationalist claim. But at a deeper level, it was also an effort [...]
Translator’s Introduction: The following interview has been twice “betrayed.” It originally appear in Vienna’s zur Zeit, no. 46 (2009). It was then translated into French by Robert Steuckers and is here translated from his French into my English. When such a piece passes through three languages, something, of course, is lost. The extraordinary quality of [...]
The first issue of Ab Aeterno: Journal of the Academy of Social and Political Research has just appeared.
Ab Aeterno (which means “from the most remote antiquity”) is a joint venture sponsored by nationalists of Greek, Italian, Australian, and New Zealand origins — Dimitris Michalopoulos, José Maria Ingrassia, Jim Saleam, and Kerry Bolton, respectively.
The last two [...]
J’aime l’humanité, cela me permet de haïr mon voisin.
– Montesquieu
Hervé Ryssen
Les espérances planétariennes
Levallois: Éds. Baskerville, 2005
Hervé Ryssen has written five books on the Jews in the past five years.
“Planetary Expectations” — what he calls the Jews’ messianic faith in a coming world order subordinated to their will and their interest — is the first of [...]
Few postwar thinkers in my view have played a greater role in ideologically resisting the forces assaulting Europe’s incomparable bioculture than Guillaume Faye. This was publicly evident at the international conference on “The White World’s Future” held in Moscow in June 2006, which he helped organize. It’s even more evident in the six books he’s [...]