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Author | : Norman Lowell |
Publisher | : Imperium Publishing |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Civilization, Modern |
ISBN | : 9781615396016 |
Imperium Europa is a book that confronts, and puts forward a radical response, to the all important questions of the survival of the Europid race - that race of biological aristocrats that gave the world everything. The book delves into genetics, geo-politics, racialism, environmentalism, art, architecture, education, economics, immigration, and more. Written by Norman Lowell on the ancient island of Malta, Imperium Europa is, as German writer Constantin von Hoffmeister puts it, A vision of what Europe will become. Not what Europe should become but what Europe WILL become.
Author | : Daniel S. Forrest |
Publisher | : Arktos |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2014-08-09 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1907166947 |
We are at a crucial point in time: a moment of transition as important as the emergence of Homo sapiens, or the beginning of civilisation after the Neolithic Revolution. Paradoxically, the triumph of the West - also called 'globalisation' - means the death of Europe and European man. Our destiny hangs between two options: either to complete the triumph of the egalitarian conception of the world, which will bring about the end of history, or to promote a historical regeneration. Nietzsche prophesied that the Earth will eventually belong to either the last man or to the superman. There are no other alternatives.
Author | : C. Marcus Ideus |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 588 |
Release | : 2013-08-23 |
Genre | : Civilization, Modern |
ISBN | : 9781478701033 |
Caius Marcus Ideus is a man on a mission: a mission to tell the Truth. In his definitive work, The Imperian Manifesto (2nd Ed.), he accomplishes his goal. Drawing back upon the vision of earlier masterpieces--particularly Spengler's The Decline of the West, Yockey's Imperium and Norman Lowell's Imperium Europa-Ideus outlines a structured plan of action for the total global recovery of the White Race. As a New York native and former U.N. general staff member, the author is acutely aware of the multifaceted problems affecting White People globally; even more important, the author is cognizant of the solutions to these problems. From matters of spirituality and race, to the solutions for cultural, political, economic and environmental woes, C. Marcus Ideus covers it all. The Imperian Manifesto (2nd Edition) is truly a "must read" for any racially conscious White Aryan Europid.
Author | : Marc Miller |
Publisher | : Baen Books |
Total Pages | : 447 |
Release | : 2020-11-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1625797982 |
TO SAVE THE GALAXY, A DEAD HERO MUST RISE AGAIN! NEWLY REVISED AND EXPANDED NOVEL SET IN THE TRAVELLER UNIVERSE FROM LEGENDARY GAME DESIGNER MARC MILLER Jonathan Bland is a Decider, empowered by the Emperor himself to deal with the inevitable crises of an empire. In the service of the Empire, he has killed more people than anyone in the history of Humanity, to save a hundred times as many. He died centuries ago, but they reactivate his recorded personality whenever a new threat appears. When the crisis is over, they expect he will meekly return to oblivion. He has other ideas. The chronicle of Bland reveals secrets of the history of the star-spanning Third Imperium and spans 400 years from early Imperium (about year 300) through the mid-post Civil War period (about year 700) touching known and unknown events you may have encountered in your own reading of the Imperium: everyday events, political intrigue, deadly dangers, Arbellatra, Capital, Encyclopediopolis, the Karand's Palace, and a Tigress-class Dreadnought. If you know the Traveller science-fiction role-playing game, then some of this is already familiar; if not, no matter—this story introduces the vast human-dominated interstellar empire of the far future in ways only the designer and chronicler of this particular universe can.
Author | : Francis Parker Yockey |
Publisher | : The Palingenesis Project (Wermod and Wermod Publishing Group) |
Total Pages | : 926 |
Release | : 2013-01-14 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 0956183573 |
Written without notes in Ireland, and first published pseudonymously in 1948, Imperium is Francis Parker Yockey’s masterpiece. It is a critique of 19th-century rationalism and materialism, synthesising Oswald Spengler, Carl Schmitt, and Klaus Haushofer’s geopolitics. In particular, it rethinks the themes of Spengler’s The Decline of the West in an effort to account for the United States’ then recent involvement in World War II and for the task bequeathed to Europe’s political soldiers in the struggle to unite the Continent—heroically, rather than economically—in the realisation of the destiny implied in European High Culture. Yockey’s radical attack on liberal thought, especially that embodied by Americanism (distinct from America or Americans), condemned his work to obscurity, its appeal limited to the post-war fascist underground. Yet, Imperium transcents both the immediate post-war situation and its initial readership: it opened pathways to a deconstruction of liberalism, and introduced the concept of cultural vitalism— the organic conceptualisation of culture, with all that attends to it. These contributions are even more relevant now than in their day, and provide us with a deeper understanding of, as well as tools to deal with, the situation in the West in current century. It is with this in mind that the present, 900-page, fully-annotated edition is offered, complete with a major foreword by Dr Kerry Bolton, Julius Evola’s review as an afterword (in a fresh new translation), a comprehensive index, a chronology of Yockey's life, and an appendix, revealing, for the first time, much previously unknown information about the author's genealogical background.
Author | : Mark Hewitson |
Publisher | : Berghahn Books |
Total Pages | : 361 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0857457276 |
The period between 1917 and 1957, starting with the birth of the USSR and the American intervention in the First World War and ending with the Treaty of Rome, is of the utmost importance for contextualizing and understanding the intellectual origins of the European Community. During this time of 'crisis,' many contemporaries, especially intellectuals, felt they faced a momentous decision which could bring about a radically different future. The understanding of what Europe was and what it should be was questioned in a profound way, forcing Europeans to react. The idea of a specifically European unity finally became, at least for some, a feasible project, not only to avoid another war but to avoid the destruction of the idea of European unity. This volume reassesses the relationship between ideas of Europe and the European project and reconsiders the impact of long and short-term political transformations on assumptions about the continent's scope, nature, role and significance.
Author | : Fernando Casal Bértoa |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2022-11-30 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1351798049 |
This book represents the first comprehensive study of the evolution of parties and party systems in all nine democratic European states with less than one million inhabitants. As small political units have for long been considered to be most conducive to stable democracy, this volume analyses the actual role of political parties and partisan competition in the operation of modern democracy in those European microstates. Drawing on the crucial contribution of leading country experts in the field, it provides rich, systematic contextualized knowledge on these lesser-known cases. It further contributes to the mainstreaming of small state research in social science studies by comparing the experience of party politics in European microstates with that of larger countries in the same region of the world. This volume will be of key interest to scholars and students of party systems and political parties, elections and democracy, small states, European politics and more broadly of comparative politics.
Author | : Manuela Caiani |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2016-04-29 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 131713981X |
How do right-wing extremist organizations throughout the world use the Internet as a tool for communication and recruitment? What is its role in identity-building within radical right-wing groups and how do they use the Internet to set their agenda, build contacts, spread their ideology and encourage mobilization? This important contribution to the field of Internet politics adopts a social movement perspective to address and examine these important questions. Conducting a comparative content analysis of more than 500 extreme right organizational web sites from France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States, it offers an overview of the Internet communication activities of these groups and systematically maps and analyses the links and structure of the virtual communities of the extreme right. Based on reports from the daily press the book presents a protest event analysis of right wing groups’ mobilisation and action strategies, relating them to their online practices. In doing so it exposes the new challenges and opportunities the Internet presents to the groups themselves and the societies in which they exist.
Author | : Joe Sacco |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 217 |
Release | : 2012-06-19 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 0805094865 |
A journalistic collection in comic book format from the sid3elines of wars around the world includes articles on the American military in Iraq, the Caucasus widow trials, the dilemmas of India's "untouchables," and the smuggling tunnels of Gaza.
Author | : Rita Abrahamsen |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 323 |
Release | : 2024-06-27 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1009516094 |
The contemporary radical Right is not merely a series of nationalist projects but a global phenomenon. This book shows how radical conservative thinkers have developed long-term counter-hegemonic strategies that challenge prevailing social and political orders both nationally and internationally. At the heart of this ideological project is a critique of liberal globalisation that seeks to mobilise transversal alliances against a common enemy: the 'New Class' of global managerial elites who are accused of undermining national sovereignty, traditional values, and cultures. 'World of the Right' argues that while the radical Right is far from a unified political movement, its calls for sovereignty, civilisational orders, and multipolarity enable complex, strategic convergences with illiberal states such as China and Russia, as well as states and people in the Global South. The potential consequences for the future of the liberal world order are profound and wide-ranging.