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1/ Let’s talk about collapse. Fires rage in Los Angeles, and no one can put them out—a clear symbol of a civilization unable to solve even its most basic problems. Joseph A. Tainte...
1/ Jared Taylor once said of his friend Guillaume Faye that his life was "an intellectual history of the New Right and the far bolder Dissident Right." Faye’s works, banned by Amaz...
1/ For 15 years, Rhodesia's embattled military defied sanctions, communist guerrillas, and global scorn—delivering a masterclass in counterinsurgency Ferocious, innovative, and re...
1/ Guillaume Faye on Nietzsche: Faye is asked, "How important is Nietzsche for you?": "Reading Nietzsche has been the departure point for all values and ideas I developed later....
The Greeks and Romans were not gay. 1/ The grossly misguided notion that Classical Greece, along with the broader Classical world, was some kind of homosexual utopia, burst into...
1 of 4/ On the Homeric Regeneration of the West, An Essay "The Iliad is not just a poem about the Trojan War, it is about fate as it was understood by our Borean ancestors, whethe...
This revisionist "blackwashing" of White history has been going on for over a decade. It serves a dual purpose. Firstly, it functions as an assault on White identity, aiming to d...
"For Aristotle, democracy is possibly only within homogeneous ethnic groups, while despots have always reigned over highly fragmented societies. A multi-ethnic society is thus nec...
This is Henri d’Anselme, 24, dubbed the "Backpack Hero" by the French Press, who bravely and without concern for his own safety, fought and chased off the crazed, knife-wielding ma...
For the Ancients, Homer was the "beginning, the middle, and the end." A vision of the world and even a philosophy are implicitly contained in his poems. Heraclitus summarized his c...