Month: March 2012
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March 27, 2012 Christopher Pankhurst
Kony 2012 & Guerra de Quinta Geração
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March 27, 2012 Stephen Edred Flowers
L’idée de culture intégrale:
Un modèle pour une révolte contre le monde moderneI. – Introduction
Notre culture est malade. Elle a subi un processus de désintégration depuis déjà un certain nombre de siècles. Ses diverses parties constituantes ont progressivement été dispersées et déconnectées de leurs amarres. (more…)
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March 27, 2012 Kerry Bolton
D. H. Lawrence
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Julie V. Gottlieb
Feminine Fascism: Women in Britain’s Fascist Movement, 1923–45
New York: I. B. Tauris, 2003“Feminine fascism” is a phrase that Julie V. Gottlieb uses to describe the forward-thinking, yet traditionally influenced, ideology embraced by Britain’s fascists. Their objective was not a return to the past, to a time when women were solely mothers and homemakers. (more…)
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time: 6:31/494 words
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Jack Donovan
The Way of Men
Portland, Or.: Dissonant Hum, 20121. The Way of Men is the Way of the Gang
How do you define masculinity? If you listen to today’s feminist-approved “authorities” on the subject you will be told either that masculinity means nothing at all — that it is “constructed” differently from place to place or time to time — or you will be told that masculinity is now being “redefined.” (more…)
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1,424 words
Czech version here
Gentiles, all Gentiles (well, almost all), love the Jews. More than that, they worship them. Why?
There are many reasons, but one is Jews’ innate brutality.
As Sigmund Freud, following French psychologist Gustave Le Bon, wrote in Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego (1922), a group “respects force,” and “What it demands of its heroes is strength or even violence. (more…)
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145 words
Translated by Leo Yankevich
Take the forsythias deep within, each leaf,
and when the lilac blossoms on the lawn,
mix it, too, with your blood and joy and grief,
the dark soil that you depend upon.Sluggish days. All have been gotten through.
And if you do not ask: the start or close,
then perhaps the hours will carry you
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time: 57:34/221 words
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In a place once called “America,” there is no culture — there’s only marketing. Every several months, post-Americans obediently shuffle to the specified location to consume the latest mass product. Pressured by a media campaign as autocratically directed as any celebration of Juche, consumers of all classes will spend their dwindling savings on the officially and unofficially licensed products of the latest corporate constructed entertainment. (more…)
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time: 4:38