Showing posts with label Goethe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Goethe. Show all posts
Sunday, 22 April 2018
Tuesday, 3 October 2017
THE PIKEY QUESTION
In my article on the campsite as Pioneer Little Europe, I mentioned in some way emulating the lifestyle of Irish gypsies. These Pikeys also cropped up in Hilaire Belloc's article 'On Inns' in a rather romantic light and I do not wish the readers of this blog to think I have any time for these ne'er-do-wells. I do, however, believe there are lessons to be learned from their lifestyle, both for good and ill, and these are what I wish to explore here.
Wednesday, 21 September 2016
Cultural Struggle: What it is and how to win it
The following is a transcript of a speech I gave at a nationalist meeting four years ago now. I still regard it as my finest speech and it was posted on the original Alternative Right website.
I’m here tonight not to talk about politics, but about something broader and more far-reaching. I’m going to talk about culture, because culture is that which shapes politics and ideas in general, and we are going to look at how this is achieved.
Labels:
Beowulf,
Disraeli,
Eliot,
Goethe,
Harper Lee,
Hobsbawm,
Irish Nationalism,
Jo Brand,
Marx,
Sontag,
Yeats
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