“Those who march with us will certainly face abuse, misunderstanding, bitter animosity, and possibly the ferocity of struggle and of danger. In return, we can only offer to them the deep belief that they are fighting that a great land may live.”
— Oswald Mosley
Evola: The Tradition Warrior
Constantin von Hoffmeister unveils Julius Evola, the untamed philosopher who smashes taboos, wielding chaos and echoing Ernst Jünger’s cry to attack, inspiring us to combat mass immigration, liberal deceit, and Western warmongering with strategic resistance and political transformation.
Read the essay here:
https://www.eurosiberia.net/p/evola-the-tradition-warrior
Stand in the midst of degeneracy; breath in the smell of its decay. Modernity has given you everything you hate. There is no greater gift: the opportunity to destroy what you detest.
Читать полностью…"It is a question of becoming a master over occultation and revelation. Once one realizes that alethea (un-concealment or dis-closure) is the proper conception of Truth, not veritas (representational verisimilitude), one can make things disappear by becoming a master of what remains occulted and what is revealed or reified from out of that occulted ‘background’ (what Heidegger called abgrund)."
– Jason Reza Jorjani, PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE
“The higher man is distinguished from the lower by his fearlessness and his readiness to challenge misfortune.”
— Nietzsche, The Will to Power
"I slutändan där måste du fråga dig vad ditt liv är, och vad du vill att det ska vara. Vad du är villig att riskera, vad du vill ha. Vi lever en ganska kort tid här på jorden, oavsett om vi blir 20 eller 100 år gamla.
Om jag fick välja att leva bara 20 år och dö med äventyr i bagaget, eller leva i 100 långa år av inget skulle jag varje gång välja dom korta 20, där dom sista var av fulla av äventyr, än dom aldrig sinande 100 tomma, på allt. Jag skulle välja att leva ett kort liv där jag visste exakt vem jag var, framför ett långt som en främling för mig själv."
- Den frivilliga soldaten
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"If you don't have borders, you don't have a country." Difference and distinction is at the heart of the right-wing worldview. And yet, very often, right-wingers argue for monism. In this article, Mike shows how difference is not just based, but metaphysically sound, and traditional.
Differential ontology can be put quite simply: to be is to be other than. It is the idea that to be a thing at all, you have to be different from every other thing. This is so obvious it’s almost a tautology, but it has some far-reaching consequences.
✍️ NEW SUBSTACK:
https://open.substack.com/pub/imperiumpress/p/foundations-of-the-right-iv-difference
“Do not be led by others, awaken your own mind, amass your own experience and decide for yourself your own path.”
― Atharva Veda
"When the decay has reached its worst, and likewise the conflict of all sorts of tyrants, there always arises the Cæsar, the final tyrant, who puts an end to the exhausted struggle for sovereignty, by making the exhaustedness work for him. In his time the individual is usually most mature, and consequently the "culture" is highest and most fruitful, but not on his account nor through him: although the men of highest culture love to flatter their Cæsar by pretending that they are his creation. The truth, however, is that they need quietness externally, because internally they have disquietude and labour. In these times bribery and treason are at their height... for the love of the ego, then first discovered, is much more powerful than the love of the old, used-up, hackneyed "fatherland"; and the need to be secure in one way or other against the frightful fluctuations of fortune, opens even the nobler hands to put gold into them."
Nietzsche
Better long dead and having lived for a day on this earth as a king and performer of great exploits, than to live a thousand years, or forever as a watered down echo of one's former self, a mongrel or a slave.
Читать полностью…“If I want to realize totality in my consciousness, I have to relate myself to an immense, ludicrous, and painful convulsion of all of humanity.”
— Bataille, On Nietzsche
"The fundamental aspect of the Mithraic system was the dualistic struggle between the forces of good and evil. Mithra, who gave to his devotees hope of blessed immortality, represented the fearless antagonist of the powers of darkness. The story of Mithra's capture and sacrifice of a sacred bull, from whose body sprang all the beneficent things of the earth, was a central cultic myth."
Source(s): Infoplease
"I will probably achieve freedom but a freedom close to death. None of the things I have dreamed of will come to me in this world."
– Yukio Mishima
"What belongs to greatness - Who will attain anything great if he does not possess the strength and the will to inflict great suffering? Being able to suffer is the least thing: weak women and even slaves often attain mastery in that. But not to perish of inner distress and uncertainty when one inflicts great suffering and hears the cry of his suffering - that is great, that belongs to greatness."
― Nietzsche, The Happy Science
Jared Taylor on Guillaume Faye’s French Apocalypse
Jared Taylor reflects on his admiration for Guillaume Faye, recounting their first meeting and enduring friendship, while highlighting the dark, apocalyptic themes of race, survival, and societal collapse in Faye’s Racial Civil War.
Read the essay here:
https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/jared-taylor-on-guillaume-fayes-french
“We no longer believe in the power of reason over life. We feel that it is life which dominates reason.”
― Spengler
Ah, that rawness of those men of yore! So much has been lost with it. We have witnessed the gradual demise of zest and vigor.
Have you ever asked yourself how to reclaim it? Better even, how to perfect it?
The new nobility shall be animated by a relentless spirit and strength of will. Tomorrow belongs to the doers.
"We are the warriors, who learned to love the pain
We come from different places but have the same name
'Cause we were born for this
We are the broken ones, who chose to spark a flame
Watch as our fire rages, our hearts are never tame
'Cause we were, 'cause we were
'Cause we were, 'cause we were born for this
We were born for this"
- The Score
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"If you kill a cockroach you are a hero, if you kill a butterfly you are bad. Morality has aesthetic standards."
– Nietzsche
“A civilization develops from agriculture to the paradox. Between these two extremities occurs the struggle between barbarism and neurosis: resulting in the unstable equilibrium of creative epochs."
— Cioran, A Short History of Decay
"Materialism likes to repeat that we are what we eat. I rather believe that we are what we sing, you are made by the poetry that your ear hears and your heart knows."
-- Jean-Marie Le Pen