Gaelicism: The Spirit of Nobility

I would like to take this opportunity to talk about Gaelicism, something which we have neglected to touch upon on this site so far (and have even lost sight of it seems). I (and others hopefully, although some of my opinions differ considerably from my fellow posters) will attempt to go some way to defining what Gaelicism is and of its purpose. While it is true that Gaelic values are not currently upheld by any streams of political thought, and arguably never has been (except perhaps in the d...

Can Life Prevail?

Little known outside of Scandinavia, Pentti Linkola is a voice that deserves a wide audience. Revered amongst radical environmentalists for his uncompromising stance on a variety of issues and for his works that show the breadth of his vision. Linkola shows that "progressive" and humanistic dogma in collaboration with aggressive capitalism is leading the whole planet toward inevitable destruction. Greed and consumerism, the opiates that (for many) mask the sheer ba...

Lughnasadh: ‘The Commemoration of Lugh’, god of the Light

The Eric-Fine of Lugh THE chiefs of the Tuatha De Danaan thronged round Lugh on the Hill of Usna. Lugh stood on the summit, and the Sword of Light was bare in his hand: all the hill below him shone with a radiance like white silver. "Chiefs," cried Lugh, "behold the Sword! Ye should have three great jewels to match it. Where are the Spear of Victory, the Cauldron of Plenty, and the Stone of Destiny?" The Tuatha De Danaan bowed their heads and veiled their faces before Lugh, and answer...

Oswald Spengler’s Doctrine of History

"Thus is born Nihilism, the abysmal hatred of the proletarian of higher form of every sort, of culture as its essence, of society as its upholder and historical product. That anyone should have "form," master it, feel comfortable with it, whereas the common person feels fettered by it and unable to move freely under it; that tact, taste, a sense for tradition, should be things that belong to highly cultivated beings by inheritance; that there are circles in which a sense of duty and renunciati...

The Crisis of the Modern World – René Guénon’s Invaluable Insights

A MATERIAL CIVILIZATION * René Guénon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtqlSY6LeMk From all that has been said so far it already seems to follow clearly that those Orientals who reproach modern Western civilization with being a purely material one are fully justified; it is certainly in this direction exclusively that its development has taken place, and from whatever point of view one may look at it, one is always faced with the more or less direct consequences of this materialization. Neverth...

How to destroy a nation

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isUSnmOGg08 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruY4d8l5Dik

The Frankfurt School, Political Correctness and the Enemy Within

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8630135369495797236#

Countering the Marxist Critical Theory

By Mike Smith. Reprinted from: www.globalpolitician.com "Out of the dominant characteristics of both belligerents a certain center of gravity develops, the hub of all power and movement, on which everything depends. That is the point against which all our energies should be directed.” – Carl von Clausewitz It was the seventies and I was a young lad growing up in South Africa when I first encountered Political Correctness. Of course I did not know it was called “Political Correc...

Oswald Spengler – Prophet of Western Decline

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zVpKwDxpAI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx6M2IKYAE4 Oswald Spengler in IF library.

Immigrants stay put despite recession

A MASSIVE 'exodus' of immigrants who made Ireland their home has not materialised due to the recession, new research has found. However, unemployment has been rising faster amongst new EU member state migrants than amongst Irish workers, the study from the Trinity Immigration Research Programme revealed. "With the recession, new mass immigration to Ireland has ended. However, contrary to some expectations, the immigrants have not gone home," said Professor James Wickham, chairman of the Trinit...