Anthony Ludovici: Conservative From Another World
4,188 words By a British subscriber Instauration, October 1989 During his life, Anthony Ludovici was regarded as anathema by the liberal-minority coalition, and he continued to collide with these...
View ArticleThe Protean writer who mixed racism with socialism Jack London
1,572 words “There never was a good biography of a good novelist,” F. Scott Fitzgerald once observed. “He is too many people, if he’s any good.” This dictum holds particularly true in the case of Jack...
View ArticleG.R.E.C.E. undertakes the defense of Western culture Good Minds Are Stirring...
2,614 words Instauration has mentioned several times that France is way ahead of other Western nations in lighting the fuse of a cultural renaissance. Most of the French philosophers, anthropologists,...
View ArticleJosé Antonio & the Spanish Falange
4,833 words For José Antonio Primo de Rivera in honor of his birthday, April 24, 1903. The Falange Española was preceded by several similarly oriented organizations which favored a corporate state,...
View ArticleMajor General J. F. C. Fuller (1878–1966)
3,545 words Major General J. F. C. Fuller (1878–1966) Our modern media like to depict military men as trigger-happy simpletons whose throwback minds are still laboriously progressing from the 18th to...
View ArticleBefore & After the Camp of the Saints: The Untranslated Writings of Jean Raspail
4,218 words It is rather more pathetic than contemptible, the desperate struggle of William Buckley’s National Review coterie of tame Tories to win acceptance by the Establishment as “responsible”...
View ArticleWilmot Robertson & the Oppressed Majority
2,155 words Today is the 11th anniversary of the death of Wilmot Robertson (April 16, 1915–July 8, 2005), author of The Dispossessed Majority (originally published 1972; several revisions over the next...
View ArticleSeparation & Black-Jewish Discontents
1,080 words In 1923, when Marcus Garvey, the first significant black separatist leader of the 20th century, invoked the parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10: 30-37), he didn’t mean to say that he had...
View ArticleRuminations on Racial Differences
Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam 2,118 words It has been said that money spent on travel is never wasted. Travelers expand their knowledge of the world, acquire memories that last a...
View ArticleWilmot Robertson’s The Ethnostate
1,551 words Wilmot Robertson The Ethnostate: An Unblinkered Prospectus on the Art of Statecraft Ostara Publications, 2018 (1992) I’d call Wilmot Robertson’ The Ethnostate the Farmer’s Almanac of the...
View ArticleInstauration: Profound Insights for Troubled Times, Part I
January 1976 cover of Instauration. 5,002 words Instauration was a race realist newsletter published monthly from 1975 to 2000. I subscribed for the last two years and fondly remember receiving the...
View ArticleInstauration: Profound Insights for Troubled Times, Part II
April 1977 cover of Instauration. 3,326 words Part I here As the 1980s ended and the 1990s began, racial issues became more and more prevalent in the United States and around the world. Whites who...
View ArticleSo Awful You Have To Laugh: Dark Humor in Instauration
August 1977 cover of Instauration 2,360 words In February, I wrote a two-part article on Instauration after poring over the 25-year archive of the venerable newsletter. I included what I felt were some...
View ArticleWilmot Robertson on Francis Parker Yockey
Francis Parker Yockey 1,315 words Thanks in no small part to Counter-Currents, the writings of Francis Parker Yockey are more popular than ever. The Centennial Editions of Yockey’s works follow upon at...
View ArticleWilmot Robertson o konzervatismu
1.652 slov English original here „‚Old Believer‘ (ten, kdo neochvějně důvěřuje zavedeným pořádkům – pozn. DP), ryzí moderní konzervativec, protože je ve své podstatě i ryzí klasický liberál, je zřejmě...
View ArticlePřed a po Táboru Svatých: k další tvorbě Jeana Raspaila
Jean Raspail – tak trochu jiný Exupéry 3.767 slov English original here Zoufalé snahy kliky lidí z National Review Williama Buckleyho zkrotit torye, a tak si získat uznání a přízeň establishmentu jako...
View ArticlePopcult Humor from Wilmot Robertson: Remembering Wilmot Robertson (April 16,...
2,487 words In the early 1980s I was involved with the startup of a “humor magazine” that never went anywhere after its colorful-but-vague pilot issue. Apart from a couple of National Lampoon veterans,...
View ArticleBlack Bellyaching
James Baldwin, who made a career out of being a black bellyacher. (Image source: Wikimedia Commons) 2,965 words Bellyaching is an argumentation tactic featuring overblown complaining, typically...
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