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Ethnic Hegemonies in American History, Part 2

Civil War and Empire
Since colonial times Southerners had used imported African slave labor. Consequently they lived symbiotically with the most genetically different of Earth’s peoples.[23] Slavery continued after the Revolutionary War and became increasingly important as commercial cotton cultivation spread westward through the Gulf Coastal region at the start of Scots-Irish [...]

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Foundations of the Twenty-First Century

A White Nationalist Reading of . . .
Dominique Venner
Le Siècle de 1914: Utopies, guerres et révolutions en Europe au XXe siècle
Paris: Pygmalion, 2006
“To recreate a new aristocracy is the eternal task of every revolutionary project.” –Guillaume Faye
At the beginning of twentieth century, peoples of European descent ruled the world. They made up a third of [...]

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Another European Destiny

Dominique Venner
Ernst Jünger: Un autre destin européen
Paris: Éds. du Rocher, 2009
In Dominique Venner’s historical essay, Ernst Jünger: Un autre destin européen, the subject is presented as une figure ultime, a European archetype provisionally absent from Europe today, but nevertheless one rooted in the depths of the European spirit — and destined, thus, to re-appear should [...]

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Patrick Buchanan on Churchill and the Decline of the West

“Churchill Spurred the Decline of the West”
from Antiwar.com, September 5, 2009
On September 3, 2009, a debate sponsored by Intelligence Squared, at the Methodist Central Hall Westminster, in London, considered the question: “Resolved: Churchill was more a liability than an asset to the free world.”
Speakers for the motion: Pat Buchanan, Nigel Knight, political scientist and economist [...]

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Remembering Harry Patch

It is appropriate for us to mark the death on July 25th of Harry Patch. Aged 111 years, Harry Patch was the last surviving British soldier from our race’s First Peloponnesian War of the last century (World War I).
These two fratricidal wars — like the original ones among the Greeks of Antiquity — pretty [...]

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