Theory_of_the_Partisan_Intermediate_Commentary_on_the_Concept_of.pdf
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Theory of the Partisan: Intermediate Commentary on the Concept of the Political
by Carl Schmitt
โNo one suspected what the unleashing of irregular warfare would mean. No one considered what the victory of the civilian over the soldier would mean if one day the citizen put on the uniform while the partisan took it off to continue the fight without it.โ
Theory of the Partisan consists of two lectures, delivered by Carl Schmitt in 1962, addressing the transformation of war in the post-European age. This accessible work analyzes the origin, evolution, and practical effects of the modern partisan. With the rise of political terrorism and the universal acceptance of critical theory, Schmittโs Theory of the Partisan emerges today more relevant than ever.
by Carl Schmitt
โNo one suspected what the unleashing of irregular warfare would mean. No one considered what the victory of the civilian over the soldier would mean if one day the citizen put on the uniform while the partisan took it off to continue the fight without it.โ
Theory of the Partisan consists of two lectures, delivered by Carl Schmitt in 1962, addressing the transformation of war in the post-European age. This accessible work analyzes the origin, evolution, and practical effects of the modern partisan. With the rise of political terrorism and the universal acceptance of critical theory, Schmittโs Theory of the Partisan emerges today more relevant than ever.
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Forwarded from Global Resistance News (Jonathan Azaziah)
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In defense of the Lebanese people, the sons of Anti-Parasitic revolutionary Antoun Saadeh (R.A.) rise to the occasion and rise in Resistance!
#GazaIsNotAlone
#LongLiveLebanon
#TheWarOfTheWarrens
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Archeofuturist Imperium Europa
Constantin von Hoffmeister envisions the rise of Imperium Europa, a unified European resurgence rooted in Nietzschean and Spenglerian thought, rejecting the illusion of multiculturalism and embracing a synthesis of ancient traditions and future technologies to forge a sovereign federation in a multipolar world.
Read the essay here:
https://www.eurosiberia.net/p/archeofuturist-imperium-europa
Constantin von Hoffmeister envisions the rise of Imperium Europa, a unified European resurgence rooted in Nietzschean and Spenglerian thought, rejecting the illusion of multiculturalism and embracing a synthesis of ancient traditions and future technologies to forge a sovereign federation in a multipolar world.
Read the essay here:
https://www.eurosiberia.net/p/archeofuturist-imperium-europa
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Forwarded from Swedish History
๐ฐ NS NORDFRONT, THIRD MOST READ RIGHT WING NEWSSITE IN SWEDEN
New statistics from the month of August shows the number of visitors to several Swedish "right-wing" newspapers:
Number 1. with around 4 million readers is ethno-nationalist Fria Tider, in second place is SD-affiliated Samnytt. The third most read right-wing newspaper in Sweden is the nationalsocialist Nordfront, with almost 1 million visitors a monthโ
New statistics from the month of August shows the number of visitors to several Swedish "right-wing" newspapers:
Number 1. with around 4 million readers is ethno-nationalist Fria Tider, in second place is SD-affiliated Samnytt. The third most read right-wing newspaper in Sweden is the nationalsocialist Nordfront, with almost 1 million visitors a monthโ
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Nationalpopulism_Right_and_Left_The_Social_National_Synthesis_T.pdf
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Nationalpopulism, Right and Left: The Social-National Synthesis Today
by Daniel Rueda
For most of the postwar period the idea of merging socialist (or popular) and nationalist elements was marginal in Europe. But in the last two decades we have been witnessing a new form of social-national synthesis: nationalpopulism. This article examines this resurgence by comparing right-wing nationalpopulism and left-wing nationalpopulism. In order to do so, it focuses on four European countries: France, Italy, Greece and Spain. While there are both policy and discursive similarities between these two forms of nationalpopulism, this article argues that they are fundamentally different and belong to antagonistic ideological factions.
by Daniel Rueda
For most of the postwar period the idea of merging socialist (or popular) and nationalist elements was marginal in Europe. But in the last two decades we have been witnessing a new form of social-national synthesis: nationalpopulism. This article examines this resurgence by comparing right-wing nationalpopulism and left-wing nationalpopulism. In order to do so, it focuses on four European countries: France, Italy, Greece and Spain. While there are both policy and discursive similarities between these two forms of nationalpopulism, this article argues that they are fundamentally different and belong to antagonistic ideological factions.
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โWe are not interested in seizing power nor in educating the masses. What counts for us is our ethic, to kill Enemies and to annihilate traitors. The will to fight keeps us going from day to day, the thirst for revenge is our food. We shall not stop! We are not afraid to die nor to end our days in jail; our only fear is not to be able to clean up everything and everybody, but rest assured, with teeth and nails weโll be able to go onโ
Francesca Mambro
Francesca Mambro
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In Memoriam Philippine Le Noir de Carlan ๐๏ธ
19-year-old French girl, raped and murdered by a man under OQTF already known to the justice system. The inaction of the public authorities must stop. Popular self-defense becomes necessary.
French people, wake up, this is your homeland!
19-year-old French girl, raped and murdered by a man under OQTF already known to the justice system. The inaction of the public authorities must stop. Popular self-defense becomes necessary.
French people, wake up, this is your homeland!
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27/09/24
Action in tribute to Philippine
Activists from @Furie_Francaise unfurled a banner to denounce the murder of Philippine, 19, by a migrant under OQTF and already convicted of rape in 2019.
Once again, the cowardice of the State and the laxity of justice have cost the life of a young French woman.
In memory of Philippine, Lola, Thomas, Matisse and all the others, to save our children, REMIGRATION
#EuropeanLivesMatter
Action in tribute to Philippine
Activists from @Furie_Francaise unfurled a banner to denounce the murder of Philippine, 19, by a migrant under OQTF and already convicted of rape in 2019.
Once again, the cowardice of the State and the laxity of justice have cost the life of a young French woman.
In memory of Philippine, Lola, Thomas, Matisse and all the others, to save our children, REMIGRATION
#EuropeanLivesMatter
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Accepted_Manuscript.pdf
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Global Fascism? The British National Front and the Transnational Politics of the โThird Wayโ in the 1980s
by Benjamin Bland
In the early 1980s, British fascism was reeling from the failure of the National Front (NF) to build on the brief swells of support it attracted in the 1970s through its crude ethnic populism. A group of young radicals gained control of the party and pushed it in a new direction. As the decade wore on these radicals embraced ideas that would have confused or even horrified their predecessors, promoting a global โThird Wayโ vision that borrowed heavily first from esoteric continental influences and then from radical Islamic ideologues like Louis Farrakhan and Muammar Gaddafi. This article explains how this unusual variant of neofascism emerged in the political context of the 1980s and interrogates its transnational credentials in order to understand the extent and sincerity of this reinvention, so as to find the Third Way NF an appropriate place in the history of contemporary fascism(s).
by Benjamin Bland
In the early 1980s, British fascism was reeling from the failure of the National Front (NF) to build on the brief swells of support it attracted in the 1970s through its crude ethnic populism. A group of young radicals gained control of the party and pushed it in a new direction. As the decade wore on these radicals embraced ideas that would have confused or even horrified their predecessors, promoting a global โThird Wayโ vision that borrowed heavily first from esoteric continental influences and then from radical Islamic ideologues like Louis Farrakhan and Muammar Gaddafi. This article explains how this unusual variant of neofascism emerged in the political context of the 1980s and interrogates its transnational credentials in order to understand the extent and sincerity of this reinvention, so as to find the Third Way NF an appropriate place in the history of contemporary fascism(s).
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