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August 16, 2024, 15:34

A Voice in the Wilderness: Pierre Drieu La Rochelle

Richard Schapke describes Pierre Drieu La Rochelle’s ideological journey from a right-wing nationalist to a disillusioned fascist and advocate of pan-Europeanism and revolutionary socialism, ultimately leading to his collaboration with the Germans and tragic end.

Read the essay here:

https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/a-voice-in-the-wilderness

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August 16, 2024, 13:46

"There is no longer breath, nor liberty, nor light, in the realm of matter, of gold, of the machine and of number."

- Julius Evola, excerpted from A Slow Death or, The Silence of the Old World by Alexander J. Ford and Jack R. Parnell.

This powerful book gets my HIGHEST recommendation.

Available both from Amazon and our family at Prav Publishing here:

https://pravpublishing.com/product/slow-death/

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August 15, 2024, 9:09

Face the Facts: The UK Government HATES the Indigenous English

The stats would make a sane person vomit. Patriotic protests in the UK: end up with over 1,000 arrests, over 500 charges.

So far, in rapid time, 70 sentences were handed down, almost all of them prison sentences.

16 months in prison for a 19-year-old who threw an egg... and I remind you, this conviction will alter the course of his life (probably negatively) forever.

26 months for a man who threw a vacuum cleaner through a window, three years for another who grabbed a police officer's baton who was trying to crush his skull, and it goes on.

In the small courtroom at Basingstoke court, a 13-year-old girl holds her mother's hand as she pleads guilty:

The schoolgirl, dressed in a cream-colored jumper and cycling shorts, was told by the prosecutor that she faces prison for punching and kicking the door of a hotel for asylum seekers on July 31st in the neighboring town of Aldershot in southern England.

Remember the names of filth like Richard Medhurst and Sulaiman Ahmed who live in the UK and cheer this on hand-in-hand with the globalists and Islamists.

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August 14, 2024, 23:28

"Reactionary? “Alright,” says Cioran, “But in the same way God is.” - A Slow Death or, The Silence of the Old World by Alexander J. Ford and Jack R. Parnell.

I just finished it today, and it is an extremely powerful and unique book. I'm going to post excerpts this week. Hopefully some of you will also explore it. Too often we are giving up cultural ground to the enemy.

Complaining about the demented world around us isn't enough. Ford and Parnell are doing important work exploring why we are here, what could have been, and what still can be.

A Slow Death or, The Silence of the Old World by Alexander J. Ford and Jack R. Parnell.

"It has been now two hundred thirty-one years since Edmund Burke wrote of the materialistic revolutionaries in France: “The age of chivalry is gone; that of sophisters, economists, and calculators has succeeded, and the glory of Europe is extinguished forever.” The passage of time has long since rendered the verdict that those were vatic words rather than reactionary contrivances, nearer to the spirit of Cassandra than to those of the last Pisistratids.

In A Slow Death or, The Silence of the Old World, Alexander Ford and Jack Parnell unveil a no-holds-barred assault on the citadels of Burke’s sophists, revealing that modernism and all of its progeny are essentially linguistic phenomena. What emerges from two centuries of academic haze is a lucid and elemental picture of the metaphysical disposition which defined the pre-industrial world. In this collection of swift essays and striking aphorisms, Nietzsche and Cioran talk to priests, Wittgenstein and Dugina face the eschaton, Krier and Evola critique consumerism, and Soviet and American Housing are haunted by the spirits of the home. A Slow Death is a dramatic confrontation too long in the making, an urgent questioning, and a radical answering."

Available both from Amazon and our family at Prav Publishing here:

https://pravpublishing.com/product/slow-death/

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August 14, 2024, 16:51

Eurosiberia Podcast #33: Rose Sybil

Rose Sybil and Constantin von Hoffmeister talk about the clash between the hero and trader archetypes, the all-consuming void, the Western elite as parasitic overlords, the concept of re-rooting, free speech as a fiction, responsibilities towards your people in speech and action, and more.

Watch the podcast here:

https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/eurosiberia-podcast-33-rose-sybil