The Path Toward the Sacred
Excerpted from Alain de Benoist, Comment Peut-on Etre Païen? (Paris: Albin Michel, 1981), translation by Irmin Benoist.In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the Renaissance was genuinely a...
View ArticleThe Legion Of Michael The Archangel
Corneliu CodreanuFaced by the situation mentioned above, I decided to go with neither side, not meaning to resign myself, but to organize theyouth, assuming this responsibility according to my soul and...
View ArticleTRADITION AND TRADITIONALISM
Rene Guenon Except from The Reign of Quantity and Signs of the TimesTHE falsification of everything has been shown to be one of the characteristic features of our period, but falsification is not in...
View ArticleHyperborea and the Quest for Mystical Enlightenment
by JASON JEFFREY, New Dawn Magazine No. 58 Far north, somewhere near the icy regions of the North Pole, legend speaks of an ancient and mostly forgotten civilisation. Mythical in character, the...
View ArticleON JIHAD AND HOLY WAR
Julius Evola (Revolt against the modern world, pages 118-120)In the Islamic tradition a distinction is made between two holy wars, the "greater holy war" (el-jihadul-akbar) and the "lesser holy war"...
View ArticleON THE ISLAMIC TRADITION
Julius Evola, Revolt Against The Modern WorldIslam, which originated among the Semitic races also consisted of the Law and Tradition, regarded as a formative force, to which the Arab stocks of the...
View ArticleThe relation of Hindu and Celtic Culture
by Druuis Belenios AtegnatosThe Celtic peoples are defined for the purpose of this article as referring to those people who in the past spoke a language of the Celtic branch of the Indo-European...
View ArticleA NOTE ON RENÉ GUÉNON
by Frithjof SchuonThe question has been asked why Guénon "chose the Islamic path" and not another; the "material" reply is that he really had no choice, given that he did not admit the initiatic nature...
View ArticleEurope at the crossroads
A Dark Outlook The subject of "Europe Today" is not one to be approached with equanimity. It does not attract one's soul nor does it fill one with inner joy. We contemplate the image of Europe, as it...
View ArticleThe Danger of Americanism
"Die Gefahr des Amerikanismus," Das Schwarze Korps, 14 March 1944, pp. 1-2.When we speak of young Europe and its young nations, we contrast them to the senile world of dying liberalism which, under...
View ArticleThe Organic View of History
excerpted from the opening chapter of Spengler's Decline of the West (1918-1923)Oswald Spengler It is a quite indefensible method of presenting world-history to begin by giving rein to one's own...
View ArticleON REVOLUTIONS
Chapter I of Considerations on France by Joseph de MaistreWe are all bound to the throne of the Supreme Being by a flexible chain which restrains without enslaving us. The most wonderful aspect of the...
View ArticleOur Doom
Excerpted from Chapter II of Spengler's Man and Technics, Oswald SpenglerTo development belongs fulfilment — every evolution has a beginning, and every fulfilment is an end. To youth belongs age; to...
View ArticleTHOUGHTS ON THE WAYS OF PROVIDENCE IN THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
Chapter II of Considerantions on France by Joseph de MaistreEvery nation, like every individual, has a mission which it must fulfill. It would be futile to deny that France exercises a dominant...
View ArticleBETWEEN THE GODS AND THE TITANS
Alain de Benoist considers the achievement of the writer Ernst Juenger and his ideal of the Worker in the context of the Conservative Revolution.This article first appeared as part of the central theme...
View ArticleWill to Power
Friedrich Nietsche1. Will to Power vs. Self-Preservation. Physiologists should think before putting down the instinct of self-preservation as the cardinal instinct of an organic being. A living thing...
View ArticleAn Interview with Christian Bouchet
Christian Bouchet was on the National Directorate of Resistance, a French national-revolutionary group. The following interview first appeared in Issue #9 of The English Alternative magazine.Q: Would...
View ArticleThe Races of Britain
The Races of Britain(excerpts)1885 by John BeddoePreface... The ever-increasing rapidity of local migration and intermixture, due to the extension of railways and the altered conditions of society,...
View ArticleNational-Anarchism and Classical American Ideals:
Copyright 2003. American Revolutionary Vanguard. All rights reserved. National-Anarchism and Classical American Ideals: Is A Reconciliation Possible? "Establishing a new world order of supranational...
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HeideggerandThe EnvironmentBooks & ReviewsNot Easy Being Green: Process, Poetry and the Tyranny of Distance[PDF]Damon A. Young For Heidegger, then, our existence in a World is ‘spread’ over the...
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