The life and times of a Third Positionist.
Otto Strasser was a true National Socialist.
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"I came to realize that one single human being, comprehended in his depth, who gives generously from the treasures of his heart, bestows on us more riches than Caesar or Alexander could ever conquer. Here is our kingdom, the best of monarchies, the best republic. Here is our garden, our happiness."
— Ernst Jünger
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I happen to personally know Keith Preston, he is a great guy and a wealth of political knowledge. Everyone should check this out, should be an awesome show.Attack the System! New radio show on Reason Radio. Support!
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National-Anarchism: On A Decisive Break With Far Right Ideology by David Mchael
1. Introduction
There is some discussion about the nature of the relationship between national-anarchism and what the Establishment’s media and propaganda organs call the ‘far right’. What this relationshipis must be a matter for empirical observation. What it needs to become, however, is a matter of some theoretical interest.
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Introduction to National Anarchism by Darksphere
Classic Anarchism has often been defined as Anti-Authoritarian Socialism. In much the same way one could briefly describe National-Anarchism as Anti-Authoritarian Nationalism. It is a widespread idea that Nationalism is synonymous to Fascism because the nationalist identifies with the huge, governmental structure of the State. Nationalism, however, needn’t be focused on the State. Many years before the nineteenth-century ideas of large-scale “nation-state”, groups such as the Dutch Sea Beggars heralded another form of Nationalism: A Nationalism in which the Nationalist identifies not with the State but with his people, ethnic group or local community.
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In 1973, shortly before his death, the French President Georges Pompidou admitted to hav[ing] opened the floodgates of immigration, at a request of a number of big businessmen, such as Francis Bouygues, who [were] eager to take advantage of docile and cheap labor devoid of class consciousness and of any tradition of social struggle. This move was meant to exert downward pressure on the wages of French workers, reduce their protesting zeal, and in addition, break up the unity of the labor movement. Big bosses, he said, “always want more.”
Forty years later nothing has changed.
"— Alain de Benoist, Immigration: The Reserve Army of Capital (via youfuckingpeoplemakemesick)
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US soldiers in different wars.
Uncle Sam and his lackeys are a bunch of sick, sadistic sons of bitches.
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