Jack London nació John Griffit Chaney en San Fransisco el 12 de enero de 1876. Un aventurero y hombre orquesta en su juventud, London logró fama y fortuna como un escritor de ficción y periodista. Pero nunca había olvidado sus raíces de clase trabajadora, y se mantuvo de por vida un defensor de los derechos del trabajador, sindicalismo y socialismo revolucionario. (more…)
Month: January 2015
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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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A reader has asked me for my thoughts on the relationship between might and rights. (By the way, I am happy to entertain philosophical questions.)
What are rights? Rights are principles defining political freedoms and obligations. If rights are political, what makes rights “natural” as opposed to conventional? What makes rights natural is an argument deriving them from human nature. Thus natural rights are socially instituted, protected, and enforced freedoms and obligations that are rationally grounded in nature, (more…)
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January 19, 2015 Greg Johnson
Más confesiones de un “transfóbico”
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Drama, auto-mutilación, y suicidio son normales para la trayectoria con los transexuales, así que la muerte de la chica-trans en potencia Joshua “Leelah” Alcorn, que se tiró delante de un camión, es menos historia que las subsecuentes reacciones de la Izquierda, que han tomado el desafío de cambiar la sociedad para que nadie como él vuelva a derramar otra lágrima-emo.
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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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January 16, 2015 Ricardo Duchesne
Karl Jaspers, l’Age Axial, et une Histoire Commune pour l’humanité
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Du XIXe siècle jusqu’aux années 1960 et 1970, les livres de l’Histoire Mondiale reconnaissaient les divers accomplissements de toutes les civilisations dans le monde, mais la plupart des auteurs et des enseignants prenaient comme allant de soi le fait que les Européens méritaient plus d’attention en particulier au vu de leur influence incontestable (more…)
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January 16, 2015 Greg Johnson
Apprendre de la gauche:
Le livre de Douglas Hyde, Dedication & LeadershipEnglish original here
Le Nationalisme Blanc est aujourd’hui largement limité à la Droite politique, c’est-à-dire les gens qui sont dans une tendance perdante depuis Stalingrad. Les Européens de droite ont, bien sûr, beaucoup de sagesse pratique à partager, même s’ils ont échoué en fin de compte. (more…)
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January 16, 2015 Greg Johnson
Postmodernisme, hédonisme, et mort
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1. Attackers had blue eyes.
This rumor would imply that the killers were in fact special forces and that the Kouachi Brothers were patsies. It’s only source seems to be with Caroline Fourest, a writer and television personality with a history of false reporting, defamation, and plagiarism. She often refers to anonymous sources who confirm her contentions that all religious people are evil, particularly white men. (more…)
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Here is a moral conundrum from the early history of Islam:
You are a seventh-century Muslim, a follower of the prophet. You have just captured some polytheist women and you plan to sell them to their families for ransom. Personal enrichment is an important prerogative of a Muslim holy warrior.
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This is one of Jonathan Bowden’s British National Party “stump speeches,” where he begins by commenting on the news of the day and then builds from there. (more…)
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The Loved One (1965) is my all-time favorite comedy. Based on a 1948 novel of the same name by Evelyn Waugh, The Loved One stands alongside Flannery O’Connor’s Wise Blood (the book and the movie) as a savagely on-target, dark comic satire on American Protestant civilization.
Both Waugh and O’Connor, of course, were Catholic. (more…)
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January 15, 2015 Alain de Benoist
Alain de Benoist o masakru v Charlie Hebdo