Posts Tagged ‘nationalism’

Learning to stand up for ourselves

In a socially-determined civilization, which is what happens after you’re done with leadership by the best and the military, those who deny anything to others are unpopular. We value sluts, altruists, philanthropists, and political leaders who demand everything for us at all times. They deny us nothing. (Of course, as Greece is finding out, they’re [...]

Interview with David Hamilton of the Nationalist Conservatives

In my rambles through cyberspace, I have encountered other people attempting to address my three favorite political questions: the national question, the class war question and (underlying the other two) the end-of-ecocide question. For many years, I’ve realized that the three are linked. You cannot stop ecocide in a society based on personal desire. You [...]

Polarization

If there is anything besides domestic social policy that divides the Western right, it is the Israeli state. The liberal left prefer to oversimplify this issue, as with all things, into a binary ‘just’ or ‘unjust’ case. This is convenient when your supporting constituents are constantly fed victim and oppressor indoctrination and very little else [...]

The Sound of Nationalism

Strange, don’t you think, how the concept of Nationalism has become so frowned upon in these times? What is Nationalism, anyway? I shall leave the mundane path of modern thinking, here, and leap off into the bushes of the unmodern past. Let’s see what we can find… Before feelings of natural belonging, gratitude and reverence [...]

White Identity: Racial Consciousness in the 21st Century, by Jared Taylor

White Identity: Racial Consciousness in the 21st Century by Jared Taylor 295 pages, New Century, $25 Paleoconservatism presents a unique problem to people born after 1945. Our modern political spectrum has leaned so far to the left that paleoconservative ideas have been almost eliminated from public discourse, and the terms necessary redefined. Take “nationalism,” for [...]

Emasculation

In this society, they love to neuter you — to domesticate you, to neutralize you, to passively subjugate you — by forcing you to act only through them. Your natural impulses are wrong, they say, so let us fix it for you. Through this example we can see the weird paternalism of modern society, which [...]

The Problem of Democracy, by Alain de Benoist

The problem of democracy by Alain de Benoist 103 pages, Arktos, $27. In an acrimonious and unstable political season it is refreshing to find a book as level-headed as The Problem of Democracy. This short, dense tome bucks the modern trend of taking a “strong thesis” and arguing it like a machine that makes cocktail-party [...]

Green libertarian nationalists

Some little known nationalist discussion group gets its act together. On the Ground Zero mosque: This is an older dispute than the WTC tower event. The dispute is this: is America defined by its ideas or by its founding people. The left side says ideas, modern lefty ones, essentially make people. The right side says [...]

Helen Thomas and the case for Israel

In many ways, the world is still fighting World War I, over and over again. That was after all the war where we decided to defend the idea of the nation-state, which is a country united by politics and not ethnicity, against the tensions such artificial groupings created. Helen Thomas said what most of the [...]

The Adversary

With the latest Westboro Baptist protest and the existence of an antipodal Landover Baptist (i.e. “Christians in mass graves”) troll group, another level of detail draws into focus. While each are about as socially offensive as the other, they are both only adversarial insider, not paradigm shifting elements within a discordant equality composite system: This [...]