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- Guillaume Faye : Not really a nationalist, rather an identitarian.
He was one of the major theorists of the French New Right in the 70's and 80's. He predicts a total war between the so-called "West" and the Islamic world. His view of geopolitics is pro-American (and his life is rather... atypical), but his analysis on internal French & European affairs is nevertheless interesting. His book "The colonization of Europe" is a must. Stirpes' threads about him : http://forum.stirpes.net/gallo-roman...aume-faye.html (French) Faye : 'The Third World War is to begin' http://forum.stirpes.net/ibero-roman...de-europa.html (Spanish) Archeo-Futurism
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- Jean Raspail : A French author, traveler and explorer. Conservative & traditionalist. Also royalist if I'm not mistaken.
He encountered a huge controversy in 1973 with his book The Camp of the Saints (a must as well). In it he predicted the overwhelming of Western civilization in a 'tidal wave' of Third World immigration. It is the story of the final, tragic end of European civilization which falls, like all great civilizations, by its own hand. His critics accuse him of right-wing extremism on the basis of the views expressed in the book. He considers himself a conservative opponent of unrestricted or mass immigration. Anyway he proposes no solution, as he said it himself : "I am a novelist. I have no theory, no system nor ideology to propose or defend. It just seems to me that we are facing a unique alternative either learn the resigned courage of being poor or find again the inflexible courage to be rich. In both cases, so-called Christian charity will prove itself powerless. The times will be cruel." His best article, published in one of the biggest French newspapers, Le Figaro : The Fatherland Betrayed by The Republic His interview : The Social Contract Press - An Interview With Jean Raspail His website : Jean Raspail (French) Reviews and comments on The Camp of the Saints : The Social Contract Press - The Camp of the Saints= American Renaissance June 1995 Issue Parable or Reality - Thirty Years after \'\'The Camp of the Saints\'\' Book Review of \'\'The Camp of the Saints\'\' by Jean Raspail) EcoFuture (TM) Population and Sustainability - Review - The Camp of the Saints
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My business is to succeed, and I am good at it. I create my Iliad by my actions, create it day by day. - Napoleon Bonaparte
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Dragoš Kalajić - a late Serbian third position thinker.His book "The Last Europeans" is maybe the best in this field...only problem is,that this book is in Serbian only!
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I think he was more of a Eurasianist than third positionist.
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He was Russophile,like most of the Serbs,and was very much respected in Russia,but I don't think he was Eurasianist...he was also respected in many other European countries.His books and paintings are truly an expression of European nationalism!
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Thanks for the suggestions so far. I've read some articles by Faye, and he is definitely interesting for my project. Kalajić is new to me, and I don't know much Serbian.
Please keep them coming.
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I was wondering if anyone had any interesting articles or essays on the modern corporate culture from a nationalist perspective? I was thinking especially about the damage done to the personal character of employees who are made to conform to the ideals of a multinational corporation and how this enforced conformity injures the host nation.
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FRANCE: Charles Maurras, Honore de Balzac
RUSSIA: Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky These people are also interesting... |