By Samuel Francis 1
The Real Right? Part II
New Culture, New Right: Anti-Liberalism in Postmodern Europe by Michael O’MearaBloomington, Ind.: 1stBooks, 2004For Part I, click here.. . . The New Right itself in recent years has moved away not only from its early attraction to a biological view of human nature and society but also from its opposition to multiculturalism, if not to immigration as well. The earlier...
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The Real Right? Part I
New Culture, New Right: Anti-Liberalism in Postmodern Europe by Michael O’MearaBloomington, Ind.: 1stBooks, 2004It tells us a good deal about the nature of contemporary American culture that Michael O’Meara’s important and often brilliant (but unfortunately sometimes opaquely written) account of the thought of the French “New Right” could be published in this country...
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Peak Oil and America’s Collapse:
Comments on Michael O’Meara
Editor’s Note: The following discussion by Prozium of Michael O’Meara’s recent review of Dimitry Orlov’s Reinventing Collapse is from the Occidental Dissent blog. Be sure to scroll down and read the sharp comments by Tanstaafl of the Age of Treason as well.Michael O’Meara has a long review of Dimitry Orlov’s Reinventing Collapse: The Soviet Example and...
Read MorePreparing for America’s Collapse:
Lessons from the Soviet Union
“US, SU: Same Scenario?”Reinventing Collapse:The Soviet Example and American Prospectsby Dimitry OrlovGabriola Island, Canada: New Society Publications, 2008 “A time of crisis is a great opportunity.”–Barack Hussein ObamaDespairing of my people’s passivity, I have often thought that the collapse of the United States might be the one thing to turn...
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Capitalism and White Racial Decline
Editor’s Note: The following discussion of Michael O’Meara’s recent review of William Lind and Paul Weyrich’s The Next Conservatism is from the Occidental Dissent blog. It is so good, I have decided to steal it.At The Occidental Quarterly, Michael O’Meara is saying a lot that I happen to agree with about America’s racial decline. It wasn’t a function...
Read MoreThe Next Conservatism?
Paul M. Weyrich and William S. Lind, The Next Conservatism (South Bend: St. Augustine’s Press, 2009).There are, in my view, only a handful of contemporary “conservative” thinkers in the US worth reading. William Lind is one of them.Associated with the “cultural conservatism” of the Free Congress Foundation (which “advocates the creation of...
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 Myth of Our Regeneration
Editor’s Note: This is the text of a talk delivered on June 19, 2009 at a TOQ Editor’s Dinner in San Francisco.“J’attends les Cosaques et le Saint-Esprit.”-Leon BloyMy talk this evening is about what might be called “the power of myth.”I refer here not to the Bill Moyers’ program of the same name, but rather to the politics of white...
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...
Read MoreDrieu on the Failure of the Third Reich
The powers threatening our people became hegemonic in May 1945, when the liberal-Communist coalition known as the “United Nations” imposed its dictatorship on defeated Germany.This dictatorship—whose defining characteristic, East and West, is its techno-economic worship of the Jewish Moloch—was subsequently imposed on the rest of Europe and, in the form of globalization,...
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