The Fourth Political Theory by Alexander Dugin
The endgame of 4pt: the world’s traditional cultures must band together in order to annihilate liberal dominance, since it is unlikely that any one of them can accomplish this on their own. Civilizational great spaces (grossraum) must be created in the wake of liberalism’s defeat, which will be the foundation for a truly postmodern world order, one which will honor and preserve real cultural diversity.
The Fourth Political Theory by Alexander Dugin
What is perhaps initially most appealing about this publication – aside from the promise of an offer of a fresh, viable alternative to the present stagnant political void, this “end of history” in which we find ourselves – is the comprehensive critique of the prevailing liberal ideology from a perspective which neither wholly aligns itself with the traditional positions in opposition to liberalism, nor stations itself against these.
The Fourth Political Theory by Alexander Dugin
Dugin joins us to speak about the subject of his book, The Fourth Political Theory. He begins with an overview of this political vision, one that is a fundamental criticism of liberalism in all forms, but does not fall into communism, nationalism or fascism. Dugin explains the need for critically thinking people in the world to imagine an alternative to liberalism…
The Fourth Political Theory by Alexander Dugin
Cultured Thug reviews Alexander Dugin’s ‘The Fourth Political Theory’ available at Arktos…
The Fourth Political Theory by Alexander Dugin
Evalion goes over the basics of Alexander Dugin’s ‘The Fourth Political Theory’ available at Arktos…
Prometheus and Atlas by Jason Reza Jorjani
Jorjani uniquely specialized knowledge in abstract and applied parapsychology allows him to historically contextualize the rising hybrid technologies of cybernetics, bioinformatics, artificial intelligence and psychotronics. Much of the content of Jorjani’s Prometheus and Atlas is devoted to these subjects…
On the Fortunes and Misfortunes of Art in Post-War Germany by Hans-Jurgen Syberberg
Hans-Jürgen Syberberg’s study of German culture from the end of the Second World War to the fall of the Berlin Wall, On the Fortunes and Misfortunes of Art in Post-War Germany, is as complex and challenging as his films.
Dissident Dispatches: An Alt-Right Guide to Christian Theology by Andrew Fraser
On October 17, 2017 Daniel Friberg, CEO of Arktos Media, received a letter from Wilmer Hale, a transnational law firm acting for Matt Furie. The letter identified Mr. Furie as “the sole and exclusive owner of all intellectual property rights—including U.S. copyright—in the Pepe the Frog character, image, and name.” … The letter to Arktos demanded that they “cease and desist publicly displaying or selling any image of Pepe the Frog” in the “sale and promotion” of Dissident Dispatches.
Faustian Man in a Multicultural Age by Ricardo Duchesne
Ricardo returns to Red Ice for a scintillating discussion about three prominent conservative personalities: Jordan Peterson, Steven Pinker, and Jonathan Haidt. Ricardo also talks about his latest book, Canada in Decay.
Faustian Man in a Multicultural Age by Ricardo Duchesne
Ricardo returns to Red Ice for an engrossing conversation on multiculturalism, history, and liberalism. We begin by discussing Ricardo’s academic career, which has been slightly complicated by his opposition to the reigning Leftist status quo.
Faustian Man in a Multicultural Age by Ricardo Duchesne
I had the chance to meet Professor Ricardo Duchesne a few years ago, before he launched the Council of Euro-Canadians blog. Thanks to his professorial approach, he made me grasp the depth of Antonio Gramsci’s thoughts and how we should use his approach if we were to have success in reversing the current dominant culture. I am not ashamed to say that this meeting was one of the most influential ones in my own intellectual development. It is why I was particularly thrilled to learn that he had decided to pen a new book, his first one since he started being involved in the Canadian Alternative Right, if we can use that term. His book Faustian Man in a Multicultural Age met my expectations.
Faustian Man in a Multicultural Age by Ricardo Duchesne
In the members’ hour, Ricardo tells us about his upcoming book, Faustian Man in a Multicultural Age. He argues that the true spirit of the West is Faustian, meaning exploration, discovery, and a desire to penetrate the unknown are the defining aspects of the European soul.