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Liberalism and Democracy

category Uncategorized keith Thursday 2 September 2010

Jeremy Weiland has some interesting commentary on the second installment of my Schmitt series at AltRight.

Btw, I actually think the third and fourth parts of the series are the most interesting. Stay tuned to AltRight for more.

PIG Kills Man for Holding Wood-Carving Knife in Seattle

category Uncategorized keith Thursday 2 September 2010

Read about it in the Seattle press.

hat tip to Raven Warrior

Carl Schmitt, Part 2: The Concept of the Political

category Uncategorized keith Tuesday 31 August 2010

Part two of my Schmitt series is now available on AltRight.

Radical Tradition: Philosophy, Metapolitics & Revolution in the Twenty-First Century

category Uncategorized keith Tuesday 31 August 2010

A new title that Troy Southgate has coming out soon through New Zealand’s Primordial Traditions.

This book includes articles on Heidegger, cultural pessimism, Schopenhauer, conservative revolution, Trotskyism and Western art, alternative businesses, Murnau’s ‘Nosferatu’, national identity, Nietzsche and nihilism, Sufism, human rights and Christian anarchism. Contributors include:
  • TOMISLAV SUNIC – History and Decadence: Spengler’s Cultural Pessimism Today
  • JONATHAN BOWDEN – A Polyp Devours Its Feed, Paracelsus Unzipped: An Analysis of F.W. Murnau’s Film, Nosferatu
  • TROY SOUTHGATE – Heidegger: The Application of Meaning in An Increasingly Transient World
  • DR. K.R. BOLTON – The Art of Rootless Cosmopolitanism: America’s Offensive Against Civilisation
  • VINCE YNZUNZA – The Manifesto of the Psychedelic Conservative
  • BEN CRAVEN – Are Human Rights a Fiction of Modern, Western Liberal Democracies That Bring Us No Closer to a Shared Ethical Framework?
  • KEITH PRESTON – The Nietzschean Prophecies: Two Hundred Years of Nihilism and the Coming Crisis of Western Civilization
  • TROY SOUTHGATE – Schopenhauer and Suffering: Eternal Pessimist or Prophet for our Times?

Vermont Revolutionaries and the Rise of a Green Tea Party

category Uncategorized keith Tuesday 31 August 2010

New article by Christopher Ketcham on the Vermont secessionist movement, and in the Huffington Post, of all places. Hat tip to Jim Duncan.

Anarchists Make It Into the Christian Science Monitor

category Uncategorized keith Monday 30 August 2010

Not too bad.

Amen to the Iman

category Uncategorized keith Sunday 29 August 2010

Common sense from the Southern Avenger.

Rauf specifically cites “the U.S-led sanction against Iraq [that] led to the death of over half a million Iraqi children” in the 1990s, a death toll confirmed by the United Nations, approved of by former Secretary of State Madeline Albright (who said it was “worth it”) and apparently deemed irrelevant by Hannity. Using math over emotion, the Iraqi death toll due to U.S. sanctions equals about 170 9/11s. Despite Hannity’s outrage, the imam is absolutely right.

Why is the Antiwar Movement Stalled?

category Uncategorized keith Sunday 29 August 2010

In two words: the Left, or so says Justin Raimondo.

As long as the organized antiwar movement remains a leftist sandbox, where sectarians get to pontificate – and do little else – it will stay a sideshow. Once we get beyond all that nonsense, however, there are no limits to what we can do: just look at the polls. The American people are with us – and they’re ready to join us in our fight. Indeed, they’ve never been readier. The question is: are we ready to receive them, and lead them?

Carl Schmitt, Part I: Weimar-State of Exception

category Uncategorized keith Sunday 29 August 2010

The first installment of my four-part series on Schmitt for AltRight.

The Death of Politics

category Uncategorized keith Friday 27 August 2010

Another back to basics classic from Karl Hess.