Opinion

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...

A Dialogue on the Ideal Leader

The actors involved herein are an aged and sagacious Professor who teaches philosophy, physics and naturalism at an old and prestigious university. The second actor is the Little One who is a young and beautiful girl of 12 who often visits the professor for conversations, through which she tries to satiate her insatiable curiosity for life and the Universe; she is a clever one, with a bright future ahead of her. The Professor and Little One are sitting in the Professor's garden. The seaso...

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...

Posterity will hold we racists to be virtuous

It is common place in the present day for "cultural leaders" i.e. journalists and politicians (whom I believe rank among vermin) to denounce racial separatists as immoral. By looking at common place literature one would be led to believe that their view is representative of the citizenry of not only Ireland but all citizens of the West. This inference, I think, would be mistaken. The view of "cultural leaders" or if you prefer, ruling vermin, seems to be a minority view. That is, the majority ...

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...

A Dialogue on the Nation-State

The actors involved herein are an aged and sagacious Professor who teaches philosophy, physics and naturalism at an old and prestigious university. The second actor is the Little One who is a young and beautiful girl of 12 who often visits the professor for conversations, through which she tries to satiate her insatiable curiosity of life and the Universe; she is a clever one, with a bright future ahead of her. The Professor and Little One have arranged to meet under a large window in an ...

The World Cup – World Class Distraction!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmcikaJkr5s This young man makes some valid points! Just imagine if the present soccer-mania was transferred into something useful; the possibilities would be endless.. but when this distraction has  come to an end, as all tatty amusements must, it will be inevitably back to the same old routine, the same old story.. .. anything else on tv..?

The Old Dublin versus the new Dublin – Spot the Difference(s)

'Old' Dublin - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tFSiPzziWI Dublin in 1991. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoIeQ0MlF6E --VS-- New Dublin - symbol of the results of unrestrained globalisation; very 'cosmopolitan', gigantic & ultra modern in terms of  architecture, viciously urbanized, zero community, a consumer haven - in other words an accurate representation of modern Ireland. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvlUEI4CxhE An American girl points out the obvious (of which most Ir...

A Dialogue with the Little One on Racism and Juvenile Liberals

The actors involved herein are an aged and sagacious Professor who teaches philosophy, physics and naturalism at an old and prestigious university. The second actor is the Little One who is a young and beautiful girl of 12 who often visits the professor for conversations, through which she tries to satiate her insatiable curiosity of life and the Universe; she is a clever one, with a bright future ahead of her. The season is summer and the Professor is sitting on a fallen oak tree by a stre...