Instauration has mentioned several times that France is way ahead of other Western nations in lighting the fuse of a cultural renaissance. Most of the French philosophers, anthropologists, historians and critics (more…)
Tag: biological sex differences
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Guillaume Faye
Sex and Deviance
London: Arktos, 2014Recent events have underlined once again that Islam is dangerously incompatible with what many refer to as Western values. The murder of several employees of the French magazine Charlie Hebdo is a violent reminder of this fact.
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Spanish translation here
Drama, self-mutilation, and suicide are par for the course with transsexuals, so the recent death of would-be transgirl Joshua “Leelah” Alcorn, who threw himself in front of a semi truck, is less of a news story than the subsequent reactions of the Left, who have taken up his challenge to change society so nobody like him will ever shed another emo-tear.
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Editor’s Note:
The following text is a transcript by V. S. of part of Jonathan Bowden’s interview at the Union Jack Club in London on Saturday, November 21, 2009, after his famous lecture/performance on Punch and Judy. The title is editorial.
Question: I have some questions, some of them about the British National Party. Are you happy to answer them? [. . .]
Jonathan Bowden: No, it’s all right. One should stand and deliver. (more…)
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Game is the male revolt against the sexual caste system imposed by feminism. The “red pill” is simply an acknowledgement that what women say they want, and what they actually want, are two different things. Even some women who say that they want a “traditional” relationship are not willing to do what it takes to get this by actually behaving like a lady, staying in shape, or not detonating a relationship over trivia. By definition, game is men learning what actually works with women and using it to fulfill their primal needs for sex, (more…)
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February 5, 2013 Jonathan Bowden
The Comic Book as Linear Energy
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Edited by Alex Kurtagić
Editor’s Note:
The following is excerpted from a book called Scum, written in 1992. (more…)
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Guillaume Faye
Sexe et dévoiement [Sex and Perversion — Ed.]
Éditions du Lore, 2011
Four years after Guillaume Faye’s La Nouvelle question juive (The New Jewish Question, 2007) alienated many of his admirers and apparently caused him to retreat from identitarian and Euro-nationalist arenas, his latest work signals a definite return, reminding us of why he remains one of the most creative thinkers opposing the system threatening the white race. (more…)
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In a Scientific American article titled “When Men Are Less Moral Than Women,” psychology professor Cindi May recently claimed that men were more likely to “cut ethical corners” when they felt their masculinity was at stake. (more…)
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November 10, 2011 Jack Donovan
Misrepresenting Masculinity:
The Forty-Nine Percent MajorityEditor’s Note:
The following essay is the second of two we are reprinting from Jack Donovan’s No Man’s Land, a free e-book available for download in HTML, Kindle, and PDF formats from his website here. I hope you’ll agree that this is too good to give away for free.
Over the last few decades, many have attempted to “reimagine” masculinity. (more…)
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“Seven Ideas You Can Never Discuss on Television”
Takimag.com, April 3, 2011In 1972 comedian George Carlin famously delineated the “Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television.” (more…)
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