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Book Review – ‘Tyr: Myth Culture and Tradition, Volume 1′ by Troy Southgate.

February 17th, 2006

Tyr- Myth Culture and Tradition Volume 1, 2002. Edited by Joshua Buckley, Colin Cleary & Michael Moynihan. Paperback. 286pp. ISBN 0-9720292-0-6. Available from Ultra, P.O Box 11736, Atlanta, GA 30355, USA.

CONTAINING NO FEWER THAN TWELVE ESSAYS two interviews, thirty-eight book and music reviews, and contributions from the likes of Alain de Benoist, Stephen Edred Flowers, Joscelyn Godwin and Nigel Pennick, this bright and refreshing publication is a veritable feast of pre-Christian heritage all served up on a platter of radical traditionalism. Read more…

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The Anarch vs The Anarchist by Wayne John Sturgeon

February 17th, 2006

The Sovereign Individual vs. The Mass Man

Christ was not so much the ‘suffering servant’ but the anarchic Royal man for others.

Karl Barth

Contemporary anarchist discourse largely centres on a reactionary synthesis of politically-correct liberalism and leftist socialism. Even if one hears the mantra of ‘post-leftism’ (in the Bob Black sense of the word) voiced by leftists in Britain, the usual liberal left-socialist presuppositions are usually always there if you care to dig beneath the surface (see the Unabomber Manifesto, Industrial Society and Its Future, and particularly the chapter entitled The Mass Psychology of Leftism). Read more…

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Holy Europe & Anti-Europe by Father Andrew Phillips.

February 17th, 2006

This talk was given at the first New Right conference, held in London on January 16th, 2005. It is dedicated to the Memory of St. John the Wonderworker (+1966) who loved the Saints of Europe.

If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand be forgotten.

Psalm 136, 6

Foreword

Last November I was invited to come and speak to you about Europe. My viewpoint is perhaps an original one for most of you, since it has an Orthodox Christian perspective. In the Orthodox Church we have a very different understanding of the Trinitarian God, and therefore of life, from that found in the Catholic/Protestant religion. I hope that this will become apparent to you in the course of this talk. Read more…

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