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@PatriotFrontUpdates Β» π«π· πΊπΈ Photos from the nationalist march in Paris. Many nationalists from across Europe joined in the demonstration. This year's manifestation gathered over a thousand nationalists.
Patriot Front's representatives were able to experience and support the patriotic movements of Europe, receiving wide remarks of support and mutual admiration for the American cause for sovereignty.
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Patriot Front's representatives were able to experience and support the patriotic movements of Europe, receiving wide remarks of support and mutual admiration for the American cause for sovereignty.
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"The Jews have practiced usury since the time of Moses, and oppressed the other peoples. Meanwhile, the Christians were only rarely usurers, falling into disgrace when they did so. We ought to ban the Jews from commerce because they abuse it... The evils of the Jews do not stem from individuals but from the fundamental nature of this people."
From Napoleon's Reflections, and from speeches before the Council of State on April 30 and May 7, 1806.
From Napoleon's Reflections, and from speeches before the Council of State on April 30 and May 7, 1806.
Re_modelling_the_Guild_System_Corporatis.pdf
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Re-modelling the Guild-System: Corporatism in Hegel's Philosophy of Right
by Kinga-Koretta Sata
The paper revisits Hegelβs social and political system as it is presented in his Philosophy of Right from the perspective of an essential institution devised by Hegel, the corporation. It argues that the corporation, though apparently a Hegelian reappropriation of the medieval institution of the guild, serves as a cornerstone for a very modern conception of the political state and of society: corporatism is the solution Hegel devises for guarding against the increased atomization of society that came about with the advent of the modern, highly institutionalized state, a social development which would ultimately endanger the very existence of that same state. The paper looks into the version of corporatism proposed by Hegel and argues that the Hegelian model of smaller scale human associations could prove a valuable addition to liberal models of the state.
by Kinga-Koretta Sata
The paper revisits Hegelβs social and political system as it is presented in his Philosophy of Right from the perspective of an essential institution devised by Hegel, the corporation. It argues that the corporation, though apparently a Hegelian reappropriation of the medieval institution of the guild, serves as a cornerstone for a very modern conception of the political state and of society: corporatism is the solution Hegel devises for guarding against the increased atomization of society that came about with the advent of the modern, highly institutionalized state, a social development which would ultimately endanger the very existence of that same state. The paper looks into the version of corporatism proposed by Hegel and argues that the Hegelian model of smaller scale human associations could prove a valuable addition to liberal models of the state.
"I have to make these remarks, for this struggle, which became unavoidable in the early months of this year, and which the German Reich is called upon to lead, also greatly transcends the interests of our own people and nation. When the Greeks once stood against the Persians, they defended more than just Greece, when the Romans stood against the Carthaginians they defended more than just Rome, when Roman and Germanic peoples stood together against the Huns, they defended more than just the West, when German emperors stood against the Mongols they defended more than just Germany, when Spanish heroes stood against Africa, they defended not just Spain but all of Europe, in the same way, Germany does not fight today only for itself, but for our entire continent!"
β Adolf Hitler
β Adolf Hitler
"Today, the mere idea of aristocracy is incompatible with the dominant ideology. But every people needs an aristocracy. It's an integral part of human nature and can't be dispensed with. The question then is not 'For or against aristocracy?' but 'What kind of aristocracy?'"
β Guillaume Faye, Why We Fight
β Guillaume Faye, Why We Fight