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22.04.202512:55
A History of Violence in the Caucasus
Richard Wilson details the long history of the peoples of the Caucasus, a region marked by imperial invasions, shifting alliances, ethnolinguistic complexity, and martial traditions rooted in mountainous terrain and ancestral codes of honor.
Read the essay here:
https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/a-history-of-violence-in-the-caucasus
Richard Wilson details the long history of the peoples of the Caucasus, a region marked by imperial invasions, shifting alliances, ethnolinguistic complexity, and martial traditions rooted in mountainous terrain and ancestral codes of honor.
Read the essay here:
https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/a-history-of-violence-in-the-caucasus
20.04.202520:57
Constantin von Hoffmeister affirms that identity, not supremacism, is the guiding principle — for to affirm one's own people is, in truth, to affirm all peoples.
https://www.rt.com/news/616010-white-identity-in-america/
https://www.rt.com/news/616010-white-identity-in-america/


20.04.202507:53
Christ is risen through fire and dust,
On Easter crowned with light untamed,
He shatters time because He must–
The King eternal, death disclaimed.
On Easter crowned with light untamed,
He shatters time because He must–
The King eternal, death disclaimed.


17.04.202515:12
Christ Against Babel: The Return of Identity
Constantin von Hoffmeister calls for a militant Catholic remnant to rise amidst the ruins of Christendom — where Mass attendance collapses, migration becomes a sacrament of guilt, and false universalism flattens nations — so that identity, rooted in blood, place, and divine order, can be restored as altar, resistance, and resurrection.
Read the essay here:
https://www.eurosiberia.net/p/christ-against-babel-the-return-of-identity
Constantin von Hoffmeister calls for a militant Catholic remnant to rise amidst the ruins of Christendom — where Mass attendance collapses, migration becomes a sacrament of guilt, and false universalism flattens nations — so that identity, rooted in blood, place, and divine order, can be restored as altar, resistance, and resurrection.
Read the essay here:
https://www.eurosiberia.net/p/christ-against-babel-the-return-of-identity
15.04.202522:14
"Intolerance may not promote progress but it can promote survival. An intolerant Islamic world may outlast the Western world that seems ready to tolerate anything, including the undermining of its own fundamental values and threats to its continued existence."
— Thomas Sowell
— Thomas Sowell


23.04.202514:04
The Ballad of Saint George and the Globalist Wyrm
Constantin von Hoffmeister envisions Saint George as the armored embodiment of Christian heritage and Archeofuturist destiny, leading a pan-European uprising against the globalist dragon in a final crusade to resurrect the soul of Europe.
Read the ballad here:
https://www.eurosiberia.net/p/the-ballad-of-saint-george-and-the-globalist-wyrm
Constantin von Hoffmeister envisions Saint George as the armored embodiment of Christian heritage and Archeofuturist destiny, leading a pan-European uprising against the globalist dragon in a final crusade to resurrect the soul of Europe.
Read the ballad here:
https://www.eurosiberia.net/p/the-ballad-of-saint-george-and-the-globalist-wyrm
21.04.202521:19
"The life of a man is not the miserable years that drag on from cradle to grave, but a few rare flashes of brilliance — those owed to war, to love, to adventure, to mystical ecstasy, or to creation."
— Dominique Venner
— Dominique Venner
20.04.202520:19
"Whether Anglo or Latin, our cultures grew from the foundations of Rome and Western civilization. Of Christ, above that. We came to the New World with no intention to return. We made nations, peoples, and civilizations of our own."
https://phistosobanii.substack.com/p/on-americas-imperial-core
https://phistosobanii.substack.com/p/on-americas-imperial-core


18.04.202520:19
"The dripping blood our only drink
The bloody flesh our only food
In spite of which, we like to think
That we are sound, substantial flesh and blood—
Again, in spite of that, we call this Friday good."
— T. S. Eliot
The bloody flesh our only food
In spite of which, we like to think
That we are sound, substantial flesh and blood—
Again, in spite of that, we call this Friday good."
— T. S. Eliot


16.04.202518:57
Truth


15.04.202515:37
White Identity in America
Constantin von Hoffmeister, moving through the ruins of a collapsed consensus, proclaims White identity as sacred fire — ancestral, radiant, and sovereign — affirmed without supremacism, one star among many in a constellation where none must dim to let another shine.
Read the essay here:
https://www.eurosiberia.net/p/white-identity-in-america
Constantin von Hoffmeister, moving through the ruins of a collapsed consensus, proclaims White identity as sacred fire — ancestral, radiant, and sovereign — affirmed without supremacism, one star among many in a constellation where none must dim to let another shine.
Read the essay here:
https://www.eurosiberia.net/p/white-identity-in-america
23.04.202509:51
The paradigm shift has also reached Hollywood.
https://www.rt.com/pop-culture/616087-woke-blackout-in-tinseltown/
https://www.rt.com/pop-culture/616087-woke-blackout-in-tinseltown/
21.04.202520:47
"There are, indeed, things that cannot be expressed in words. They manifest themselves. They are the mystical."
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
— Ludwig Wittgenstein


20.04.202517:42
Visiting Kaysersberg Castle in Alsace, France:
It was built around 1220 on the orders of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, to secure a crucial route through the Vosges Mountains.
It was built around 1220 on the orders of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, to secure a crucial route through the Vosges Mountains.
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18.04.202519:25
NEW FROM ARKTOS
Antoine Dresse — Political Realism: Principles and Assumptions
Since time immemorial, man has sought to subordinate what is to what ought to be. This is why moralists, clergy, idealists, and technocrats are often tempted to subject the ‘art of the possible’ — that is, politics — to their own laws. Yet politics remains a perpetual source of disappointment for them, as it never conforms to their expectations. Obeying only its own laws, politics resists being ensnared in the net of ideals. It is from the recognition of the heterogeneity of ends between morality and politics that political realism emerges. This realism is not, strictly speaking, a unified doctrine or school of thought but rather a kind of habitus — a disposition of mind aimed at shedding light on the rules that politics follows.
Drawing on the key insights of Machiavelli, Thomas Hobbes, and Carl Schmitt, Antoine Dresse’s aim in this book is not to impose dogmatically any particular political doctrine. Rather, it is to illuminate the presuppositions without which political thought is impossible, and to offer an approach that enables one to discern the stakes that are proper to it.
Order Political Realism here:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1917646453
Antoine Dresse — Political Realism: Principles and Assumptions
Since time immemorial, man has sought to subordinate what is to what ought to be. This is why moralists, clergy, idealists, and technocrats are often tempted to subject the ‘art of the possible’ — that is, politics — to their own laws. Yet politics remains a perpetual source of disappointment for them, as it never conforms to their expectations. Obeying only its own laws, politics resists being ensnared in the net of ideals. It is from the recognition of the heterogeneity of ends between morality and politics that political realism emerges. This realism is not, strictly speaking, a unified doctrine or school of thought but rather a kind of habitus — a disposition of mind aimed at shedding light on the rules that politics follows.
Drawing on the key insights of Machiavelli, Thomas Hobbes, and Carl Schmitt, Antoine Dresse’s aim in this book is not to impose dogmatically any particular political doctrine. Rather, it is to illuminate the presuppositions without which political thought is impossible, and to offer an approach that enables one to discern the stakes that are proper to it.
Order Political Realism here:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1917646453


16.04.202506:26
"There's no money in poetry, but there's no poetry in money, either."
— Robert Graves
— Robert Graves


15.04.202515:09
Greater Tokyo vs Greater London


22.04.202515:54
Empires Die Like This: Gibbon to Spengler
Constantin von Hoffmeister conjures a decadent panorama of civilizational death, connecting Edward Gibbon's golden ashes with Oswald Spengler's doom prophecies, to reveal the West as a haunted carcass staggering through rituals of relevance — where Trump appears not as redeemer but as the flickering ghost of Caesar, carving borders into the fog of entropy, a tragic herald of multipolar dawns rising from the empire's self-inflicted twilight.
Read the essay here:
https://www.eurosiberia.net/p/empires-die-like-this-gibbon-to-spengler
Constantin von Hoffmeister conjures a decadent panorama of civilizational death, connecting Edward Gibbon's golden ashes with Oswald Spengler's doom prophecies, to reveal the West as a haunted carcass staggering through rituals of relevance — where Trump appears not as redeemer but as the flickering ghost of Caesar, carving borders into the fog of entropy, a tragic herald of multipolar dawns rising from the empire's self-inflicted twilight.
Read the essay here:
https://www.eurosiberia.net/p/empires-die-like-this-gibbon-to-spengler


21.04.202511:12
Pope Francis and the Woke Church of Collapse
Constantin von Hoffmeister eulogizes the late pope as a symbol of the Church's surrender to globalist wokeness, illegal immigration, gay and transgender activism, and digital spectacle, abandoning tradition in favor of universalist delusion.
Read the essay here:
https://www.eurosiberia.net/p/pope-francis-and-the-woke-church-of-collapse
Constantin von Hoffmeister eulogizes the late pope as a symbol of the Church's surrender to globalist wokeness, illegal immigration, gay and transgender activism, and digital spectacle, abandoning tradition in favor of universalist delusion.
Read the essay here:
https://www.eurosiberia.net/p/pope-francis-and-the-woke-church-of-collapse


20.04.202516:26
18.04.202513:03
Saint Margaret's Chapel in Epfig in Alsace, France: 11th-century Romanesque church with an ossuary


16.04.202505:11


15.04.202506:57
The smartest scene Tarantino ever filmed
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