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27.03.202520:01
The Bio(technological Melting Pot
by Solar Collective

Solar Collective, a group of Italian left communists, has published an article in favor of eugenics.

https://solarcollective.comrades.sbs/assets/pdfs/The%20Bio(technological)%20Melting%20Pot.pdf

#Communism #Eugenics #RaceRealism
25.01.202515:41
The Epoch of National Socialism
by Karlheinz Weissmann

In the spring of 1996, the Front National (FN), a radical right party in France, inadvertently aided several left candidates in winning elections, including a communist mayor in Sète. This occurred after FN leader Jean-Marie Le Pen faced rejection from Gaullist and Liberal coalition offers. Le Pen aimed to demonstrate his party's position as "neither right nor left, but French." The FN, established in 1972, has since grown beyond a temporary protest party, attracting a broader base that includes not only lower-middle-class and bourgeois voters but also significant support from the working class. In the June 1995 local elections, 30 percent of workers and 25 percent of the unemployed voted for the FN, with nearly 20 percent of its supporters identifying as "left."

#France #History #Fascism #Politics #Nazism
13.10.202416:59
Heidegger and Nazism
by Victor Farias

Originally published in a French translation in 1987, this controversial work has received a tumultuous reception throughout Europe and continues to be the object of intense debate. In this first English edition, Victor Farias tracks the career of Martin Heidegger, one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century philosophy —and documents his intimate involvement with National Socialism for much of his professional life.

Although scholars have long known about Heidegger’s early commitment to National Socialism, it was generally thought that he became disenchanted with Hitler well before the outbreak of World War II. After more than a decade of solitary study in a variety of archives, Farias presents a carefully constructed case in which he reveals Heidegger’'s initial adherence to Hitler’'s Nazism and his subsequent development of a more personal version of National Socialism.

#Nazism #Philosophy #History #Politics #existentialism
1930s OVRA Report On Julius Evola

The OVRA (Secret Fascist Police) accusing Evola of being dependant on the III International and Zionism. They also accused him of being associated with anti-fascists and pro-Americanists.

#Fascism #Italy #RadicalTraditionalism #History #Zionism #Communism #ConservativeRevolution
25.01.202503:10
Transnationalizing fascist martyrs: an entangled history of the memorialization of Ion Moţa and Vasile Marin in Spain and Romania, 1937–41
by Francesco Zavatti

This article analyses the memorialization of Ion Moţa and Vasile Marin, two Romanian Legionary movement volunteers who died while fighting for Franco in the Spanish Civil War, as an entangled history of Romanian and Spanish fascisms. The commemoration practices and narratives recounted in the Spanish and Romanian newspapers and archival sources from the period 1937–41 show that commemorating foreign ideological peers and appropriating symbolic elements of foreign fascisms in order to memorialize fallen comrades served as resources for legitimizing the struggle against domestic competitors. Although the totalitarian ambitions of Spanish and Romanian fascists remained unfulfilled, the Spanish-Romanian entanglement contributed to consolidating Moţa and Marin as martyrs of transnational fascism.

#Romania #IronGuard #History #War #Spain
06.10.202414:00
The Racial Elements of European History
by Hans F.
K. Günther

A study of the racial origins of the European peoples, by one of the pioneers of racial science. Günther examines the physical and mental characteristics of the five basic sub-races of Europe, as well as the influence of racial strains from outside Europe. He examines the development of the European races in prehistory, with especial reference to the Nordic. After examining contemporary Europe from the racial perspective and an anthropological view of history, he closes with a rousing chapter on the Nordic as an ideal.

#RaceRealism #Europe #History #Nordicism #Nazism
14.01.202513:44
The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) and its appeal to workers – with special reference to the Ruhr Region of Germany
by Stefan Berger

In 2020 the sociologist Klaus Dörre has provided a fascinating analysis of the attractiveness of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) for German workers. He argued that the party was on its way to becoming the new workers’ party in the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), as the traditional workers’ party, the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) was no longer capable of successfully appealing to the working-class vote.

In the regional state elections of Brandenburg in 2020, 44 percent of workers opted for the AfD. In the same year 39 percent of workers voted the same way in regional state elections in Thuringia. The AfD scored well among workers not only in the new Länder in the east. In Baden-Württemberg 30 percent of workers voted for the AfD in 2020.

#Germany #Populism #Nazism #ConservativeRevolution #Syndicalism
30.09.202400:59
Nationalpopulism, Right and Left: The Social-National Synthesis Today
by Daniel Rueda

For most of the postwar period the idea of merging socialist (or popular) and nationalist elements was marginal in Europe. But in the last two decades we have been witnessing a new form of social-national synthesis: nationalpopulism. This article examines this resurgence by comparing right-wing nationalpopulism and left-wing nationalpopulism. In order to do so, it focuses on four European countries: France, Italy, Greece and Spain. While there are both policy and discursive similarities between these two forms of nationalpopulism, this article argues that they are fundamentally different and belong to antagonistic ideological factions.

#Populism #Socialism #Nationalism #Fascism #Europe #France #Italy #Greece #Spain #ConservativeRevolution #Marxism
23.02.202517:47
The Jews
by Hilaire Belloc

The Jews is a historical and political essay from the early 20th century, exploring the tension between Jewish populations and the nations they inhabit. Belloc argues that the distinct cultural and religious identity of Jews has historically caused friction, and calls for an honest, open discussion to avoid repeating past conflicts. He critiques superficial attempts to address the "Jewish problem" and advocates for a candid recognition of Jews as a separate group. Belloc proposes that both Jews and non-Jews must acknowledge their differences and engage in a dialogue to foster mutual respect and understanding.

#JewishQuestion #Catholicism
Видалено28.03.202509:17
A pivotal event in history took place on October 28, when 30,000 disciplined Blackshirts, lacking substantial parliamentary representation yet making a strong impact on the streets of Italy, initiated a march towards Rome, leading to Benito Mussolini's rise to power.

Let us have a dagger between our teeth, a bomb in our hands and infinite contempt in our hearts."

— Benito Mussolini quoted in Charges of Fascism Aired In Marysville Cafe by Robert Graef
27.09.202416:54
Federalist Fascism: The New Right and the French Revolution
by Nicolai von Eggers

This article analyses the New Right’s understanding of the French Revolution. Since the most prominent intellectual of the New Right, Alain de Benoist, frames ‘Jacobinism’ as the New Right’s main enemy, the New Right may be understood as a counter-tradition to what it understands as Jacobinism. De Benoist defines Jacobinism as an ideology that makes people essentially equal and identical by means of the state. Against this, he posits what he calls ‘federalism’—a project which aims at promoting and defending ethnic, cultural and other differences. We should understand this as a ‘federalist fascism’: instead of mass parties and an authoritarian nation-state, the New Right seeks the rebirth of an Indo-European community consisting of various regional peoples who will realise their authentic nature through ethnically purified societies governed by a federal European-wide system.

#Fascism #ConservativeRevolution #France #Europe
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