Forwarded from Arktos
Ruled by Traitors
Zander argues that the new British government has declared war on the native population.
Read the article here:
https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/ruled-by-traitors
Zander argues that the new British government has declared war on the native population.
Read the article here:
https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/ruled-by-traitors
Forwarded from Arktos
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Julius Evola — PAGAN IMPERIALISM
With a foreword by James Kirkpatrick and an introduction by Dmitry Moiseev
“In the 20th century, now, and in the forever future, we are unlikely to find a better spiritual guide than the immortal Baron of Sicily.” — James Kirkpatrick
This new edition of Pagan Imperialism is a brand new translation by Heinrich Matterhorn, combining the original 1928 edition with the 1933 German edition. It also includes Evola’s extensive appendix. This edition is significantly longer than previous English translations and is enriched with detailed footnotes that provide definitions as well as commentary on different concepts and ideas mentioned in the text.
In Pagan Imperialism, Julius Evola presents a fiery critique of the modern world, tracing the decay of Western civilization to its abandonment of its primal pagan roots. Evola condemns the rise of materialism, democracy, and equality, seeing them as signs of European man gone astray. He mourns the loss of the ancient spiritual hierarchy, where gods and warriors reigned supreme, and the cosmos pulsed with mystical energy.
Evola views Christianity as a weakening force that has replaced the proud, heroic spirit of paganism with submission and servitude to an alien deity. He envisions a revival of an empire built on the blood and fire of ancient rites, where the ruler embodies divine authority and the sacred order is restored. Pagan Imperialism is a provocative manifesto for those who dream of a return to a world rooted in the fierce, esoteric traditions of the past.
Buy it now:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1915755778
Julius Evola — PAGAN IMPERIALISM
With a foreword by James Kirkpatrick and an introduction by Dmitry Moiseev
“In the 20th century, now, and in the forever future, we are unlikely to find a better spiritual guide than the immortal Baron of Sicily.” — James Kirkpatrick
This new edition of Pagan Imperialism is a brand new translation by Heinrich Matterhorn, combining the original 1928 edition with the 1933 German edition. It also includes Evola’s extensive appendix. This edition is significantly longer than previous English translations and is enriched with detailed footnotes that provide definitions as well as commentary on different concepts and ideas mentioned in the text.
In Pagan Imperialism, Julius Evola presents a fiery critique of the modern world, tracing the decay of Western civilization to its abandonment of its primal pagan roots. Evola condemns the rise of materialism, democracy, and equality, seeing them as signs of European man gone astray. He mourns the loss of the ancient spiritual hierarchy, where gods and warriors reigned supreme, and the cosmos pulsed with mystical energy.
Evola views Christianity as a weakening force that has replaced the proud, heroic spirit of paganism with submission and servitude to an alien deity. He envisions a revival of an empire built on the blood and fire of ancient rites, where the ruler embodies divine authority and the sacred order is restored. Pagan Imperialism is a provocative manifesto for those who dream of a return to a world rooted in the fierce, esoteric traditions of the past.
Buy it now:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1915755778
Forwarded from Diary of an Underground Ronin
No Face Nate, write a song for the British LIONS who are taking a stand. Slumbering lions rising again and again...till victory. Immortalize their courage and buttress their hearts in the cold trials ahead.
Sing their glory! They are new to being rowdy boys like us old rebels of ol' Virginie!
Sing their glory! They are new to being rowdy boys like us old rebels of ol' Virginie!
Forwarded from Diary of an Underground Ronin
"When you start an adventure, you have to see it through to the end and suffer all the consequences. You are not a victim when you are a hero."
— Pierre Drieu La Rochelle
— Pierre Drieu La Rochelle
Forwarded from 𝐂𝐔𝐋𝐓𝐔𝐑𝐄𝐃 𝐓𝐇𝐔𝐆𝐒
🕸️
If you believe you're powerless under
Change begins with shifting the way you think. Once you realize that your reality reflects your thoughts, you can reclaim your power. Revolutions don’t begin in the streets, they begin within—reclaim your mind, and you reclaim your destiny.
True liberation is the act of seeing through the illusion of control.
If you believe you're powerless under
their
control—whether it's money, freedom, or health—you’ve already surrendered. Your perception shapes your reality. If you see yourself as a slave to them
, you will be one. The real chains are in your mind, not in the world they
create.Change begins with shifting the way you think. Once you realize that your reality reflects your thoughts, you can reclaim your power. Revolutions don’t begin in the streets, they begin within—reclaim your mind, and you reclaim your destiny.
True liberation is the act of seeing through the illusion of control.
Forwarded from THE NORTH FOLK
“Men are more ready to repay an injury than a benefit, because gratitude is a burden and revenge a pleasure.”
— Tacitus
— Tacitus
Forwarded from RISING RACE
“We must learn to love, learn to be kind, and this from the earliest youth; if education or chance give us no opportunity to practice these feelings, our soul becomes dry and unsuited even to understanding the tender inventions of loving people.”
— Nietzsche
— Nietzsche
Forwarded from Diary of an Underground Ronin
“At the heart of Fascist thinking was the creation of a new elite of men, who would forge a holistic nation and build a new third way state.”
— Roger Eatwell, The Nature of Fascism
— Roger Eatwell, The Nature of Fascism
Forwarded from Diary of an Underground Ronin
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𝑬𝒖𝒓𝒐𝒑𝒆𝒂𝒏 𝑺𝒐𝒄𝒊𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒔𝒎
European Study Center for an Organic Economy
Forwarded from The Nietzschean Dawn
Escapism springs from weakness.
The botched collapse before their internal tension even approaches the conditions for greatness.
The botched collapse before their internal tension even approaches the conditions for greatness.
Forwarded from Diary of an Underground Ronin
"I will not hesitate to cast upon you the shadow thrown by the darkness of human life. But do not be afraid. Gaze steadfastly into this darkness, and find there the things that will be of use to you."
— Sōseki, 'Kokoro'
— Sōseki, 'Kokoro'
Forwarded from RISING RACE
“I come again with this sun, with this earth, with this eagle, with this serpent—not to a new life or a better life or a similar life: I come again eternally to this selfsame life, in its greatest and its smallest, to teach again the eternal recurrence of all things, to speak again the word of the great noontide of earth and man, to tell man of the Superman: once more to tell you, my friends, that I come—the Superman is the meaning of the earth. Let your will say: the Superman shall be the meaning of the earth!”
— Nietzsche
— Nietzsche
Forwarded from Diary of an Underground Ronin
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