Ludwig F. Clauss: Racial Style, Racial Character (Part 2)
By Tom Sunic Ludwig F. Clauss (1892-1974) Continuing from Part 1 with a translation of parts of the third edition (1943) of Rasse und Seele, by Ludwig F. Clauss. “To each according to his kind, to each...
View ArticleCharles Lindbergh: A Courageous American’s Prophetic Voice
By Mark Weber In May 1927, a shy, handsome 25-year-old suddenly sprang from obscurity to instant world fame when he flew a small single-seat, single-engine airplane, called the “Spirit of St. Louis,”...
View ArticleImmigration: The Reserve Army of Capital
By Alain de Benoist Translated from the French by Tom Sunic Immigrants from North Africa arriving daily on the Italian island of Lampedusa In 1973, shortly before his death, the French President...
View ArticleA Multipolar World? China’s Role in Central Asia (2011)
By Matt Johnson The Shanghai Cooperation organization is China’s weapon in Central Asia, one of the world’s most strategic regions. Her goal is to build a political and economic bloc to challenge the...
View ArticleKant’s Moral System as Coherence, Accountability, Agency and Warrant
By Daniel Sienkiewicz In The Sunic Journal of October 18th, on Christian Zionism, Kevin MacDonald expressed frustration over Christianity’s hold on people, particularly being of concern as it tends to...
View ArticleLeftism as a Code Word (Part 1): The White Left
By Daniel Sienkiewicz When our advocates call our enemies the Left, they are making a crucial mistake: obfuscating our two greatest problems and the means of solution at the same time. In an interview...
View ArticleLeftism as a Code Word (Part 2): The White Class
By Daniel Sienkiewicz Dedicated to Charlotte Parker When our advocates call our enemies “The Left” they are making a crucial mistake – obfuscating our two greatest problems and the means of solution at...
View ArticleWomen Without Class
By Daniel Sienkiewicz It was the ultimate Jewish perversion of terms — civil rights, freedom and discrimination — that culminated in the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Even a cursory glance over its...
View ArticleNon-Equality or Incommensurability
By Daniel Sienkiewicz You bear the chains from centuries of Europeans questing after objective and universal foundations, equality lending itself as one of the most convenient abstractions in service...
View ArticleSex As Sacrament / Sex As Celebration, Part 1
By Daniel Sienkiewicz “The whore of Babylon is drunk with the blood of the saints.” Actually, the analogy is not far off from our present situation. In the disordered world, the anti-world, a...
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