Re: National Anarchism
A well-written and interesting thread, Breogan. But I cannot deny, as a convinced National Socialist and a follower of a corporate representation, that I’m opposed to all these ideas, which I in fact find incompatible with the Indo-European way of living.
A strong decentralisation of the State will only result in a major failure and degeneration of the Indo-Europeans. I actually don’t believe, certainly not in today’s societies, that our people are strong enough to survive in this world, without the help of national states. Truly we need, if we are to become anarchists, a very strong, mutual war-religion, that’ll unify us under one banner. But strong hierarchy, religion and military aren’t, as far as I know, compatible with the idea of anarchism. Anarchism is only a bad solution for today’s problem. The National-State is, in my own eyes, a construction that consolidates and organizes the citizens in to one – with a common culture and heritage. The State itself will guarantee the people safety, laws, freedom and welfare.
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