Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Left-wing Right-wing Green Convergence


                                Here's a link to the full-sized version, if that's hard to read.

Jonathan Bowden's lecture on Savitri Devi (which you can listen to here) was the jumping off point for it.
Basically environmentalism is of limited interest to him, except as a last bastion for extremism, and if there is ever to be a white-nationalist renaissance in the anglophon world it might do well harness the extremist energies that are present in what he calls the "Green Movement" or something like that.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Presbyterians Don't Fornicate, because it Leads to Dancing.

Beautifully edited account  of Condolezza Rice and her Russian counter-part, sneaking out of The Nutcrack to see something more to her taste while on a state visit to Russia.


The scene occurs (in the above link) and about halfway through the part 1 of the BBC documentary "Putin and the West" - there's amazing footage in almost every scene.



I was re-watching it, because I remembered it featuring terrifying footage of Chechen terrorists seizing control of the Dubrovka Theater in 2002. But when I has a hard time finding  those actual scenes,  I just googled it and found even more terrifying footage, so that's down here: 



Here's E. Michael Jones describing "Black Swan" as Harvardified-Reichian-Bizarro-Calvinist-Jewish-Capitalist attack on the counter-revolutionary capacities of Classical Ballet, which flourished in Russia where the courtly culture of France (as we observed in the executioner) sought shelter in the aftermath of the Revolution. 








Friday, November 20, 2015

Christian Art in the 20th Century




"The fiery accents imparted to [David's] divine lyre still resound in all parts of the world after thirty centuries. The synagogue preserved the Psalms; the Church hastened to adopt them. The poetry of all Christian nations has laid hold of them, and for more than three centuries the sun has never ceased to shine on churches whose vaults resound to their sacred hymns. they are sung in Rome, Geneva, Madrid, London, Quebec, Quito, Moscow, Peking, and Botany Bay; they are whispered in Japan." 
- De Maistre - The Executioner   


      
 



(Chapter XIV  Problems of Arabian Culture: Historic Pseudomorphoses), Spengler writes "By historical pseudomorphosis" I propose to designate those cases where an older alien Culture lies so massively over the land that a young Culture cannot get its breath and fails not only to achieve pure and specific enough forms . . . All that wells up from the depths of the young soul is caste in old molds, young feelings stiffen in senile practices, and instead of expanding  its own creative power , it can only hate the distant power with a hate that grows to be monstrous. -Spengler (268)

Rev. a. W. Nix The Black Diamond Express to Hell



. . . world time is also cavern-like. Hence comes the thoroughly Magian Certainty that everything has "a" time, from the origins of the Savior, whose hour stood written in ancient texts, to the smallest detail of the everyday, in which Faustian hurry would be meaningless and unimaginable . . . early-Magian astrology, presupposes that all things are written down in the stars and that the scientifically calculable course of the planets authorizes conclusions as to the course of earthly things.



Bessie Jones with the Georgia Island Singers - Sign of the Judgement -




Monday, November 2, 2015

Left/Right-Spectrum Disorder





http://www.politicalcompass.org/

. . . offers a personality test - the likes of which is sometimes the object of quite a bit of paranoid and anti-Semetic speculation. (we'll get to that.)

But I really think we should try to make our own.

Here are some that I thought were pretty cool, for very different reasons.






I think the one below is really more to the point though
You can see a version that's large enough it actually read here.


Relevant to Michael E. Jones (week 2) who identifies horror films of the 70's and 80's as unconscious cultural assertion of the moral order in response to the excesses of the sexual revolution.

Monday, October 26, 2015

Week Seven 12/11/2015 The Right Looks East - Authoritarian Nationalism in the Aftermath of the Cold War















Week Six 12/4/15 Julius Evola, Savitri Devi, Marcel Duchamp and the Carrion of Aristocracy

So it seems to me like this:



Has something to do with this guy,  as described on pages 772-773 of this.

But it's more interesting to think about it in terms this lady down here:
                                     



This a radio broadcast by Dave Emory , which leans heavily on the above-linked text.





Which has already brought us to the guy who painted this.

Untitled 1918-1919

Who thought the Nazi's weren't far-right enough, or far enough to the right, or . . . you know. . .

and who's book Ride the Tiger, contains fantastically  grouchy musings on culture 

"There is a well-known intellectual and humanist type who fosters an almost hysterical intolerance for anything referring to the political world-state ideals and authority, strict discipline, war, power, and domination-and denies them any spiritual or cultural value". pg 152 


". . . the polarity between the sexes is diluted, as seen in the conduct οί "modern" life where the youth οί both sexes are everywhere intermingled, promiscuously and "unaffectedly," with almost nο tension , as if they were turnips and cabbages in a vegetable garden . " pg. 200

So unfortunately the only book I could find about him and Marcel Duchamp is in French, but I bet they rubbed shoulders, and I think they probably had a lot in common - hatred of the bourgious , fascination with magic alchemy (though M.D. said this part of work was just a put-on, but I mean - he would wouldn't he?) If anything Duchamp was more sexist then Evola.



Calvin Tompkins, Duchamp 33


But then, it's hard to beat the king. . . 






Week Five 11/28/2015 Avatars of the Abattoir -The Travails of Ages
















On Pain - Ernst Junger
On Pain - Forward and Translators Notes

Patton's Revery in Carthage - links to video clip

Week Four 11/21/2015 Christian Moderns

Week Four 11/21/2015



George Steiner Real Presences_Secondary City




Week Three 11/14/2015 Oswald Spengler's Morphology of Decline


Der Untergang des Abendlandes - The Decline of the West [English]










Oswald Spengler - On Makrokosmos 
the Problem of the Estates






Week Two 11/7/15

Agave Moments: Sade, Sexual Revolution, and a Catholic Theory of the Unconscious.

Pius VI CHARITAS (On The Civil Oath In France)








Libido Domini Sexual Liberation and Political Control - E Michael Jones (Sade vs. Augustine)

Monsters in the Making - how the unhappy life a pioneering feminist bodes ill for the enlightenment project in its entirety








'Demos'cracy in Action - Did Bill Clinton literally blackmail all of us in order to save the sexual revolution? This says he did.






Week One 10/31/2015 The Literal Right and The Protoright


Samuel 1 Chapter 8 - Israel asks God for a King


The Martyrdom of Polykarp



Isaiah Berlin - Lecture on Joseph de Maistre

                                       
                                       



Joseph De Maistre St. Petersburg Dialogs