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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

What Is This About?

This is my first post, so I thought I would give you a gist of what my own views and interests are.

In terms of pure theory I am influenced by Ernst Junger, who created the revolutionary concept of the Conservative Anarch who is above politics and looks forward to improving himself;
Friedrich Nietzsche the concept of the revaluation and creation of new and different values for different peoples and individuals, the concept of transcending man personally and culturally, for the synthesis of genetic hygein and spiritual hygein;
Carl Schmitt for the concept of politics as ideology;
Max Stirner and Dora Marsden for the concept of personal identity
Otto Strasser for the theory of federal national syndicalism and a criticism of Hitlerian National Socialism;
Adolf Hitler for his critique of parliamentary democracy, for his vision of the New Aryan Man who transcends 'new socialist man' and the humanist vision towards a futurist, transhumanist identity merged with a spiritual transformation of an entire people;
Franz Oppenheimer for his critique of the Democratic-Socialist state and its classes of elites;
Patrick J. Buchanan, James J. Martin and Harry Elmar Barnes for their critique of the wars for international central-banker democratic socialism, i.e. WW1 and WW2;
Georges Sorel for his concept of revolutionary and action-oriented syndicalism;
Prodhoun for his theory of mutualism
Henry George's attack on absentee-landlords and defense of the worker to own the products of his labor;
Leo Tolstoi for his vision of anti-finance societies motivated by an ideal of created a Heaven on earth by our own hands and minds, his use of Christian mythology while a committed atheist;
Ludwig von Mises for his critique of state socialism;
Benito Mussolini for his many valuable and witty essays.

I am a strong defender of common law, community trials and the right to ones labor-product. Unlike the American paleoright and libertarians, I do not view this as the be-all and end-all of political philosophy. I hold that an animating vision of transcendence and improvement, reinforced by economic and social norms that allow the achievement of this vision - and the exclusion of all who would disrupt its achievement.

I likewise view the various 'labour' movements to be nothing but attempts by the priest-caste of the Democratic-Socialist world capital to bribe the workers with false, and nonsensical, promises. The minimum wage rates, licensing, and strikes did nothing but disrupt the basis for the well-being of the people to the profit of a few well placed banksters and their cronies.

I call for the abolition of the monopoly of money and the use of free-notes, silver or gold as the community finds fit.

Links:
Syncretic Politics
Third-Position
Producerism
National Socialism
Strasserism
Fascism
National Anarchism
Mutualism
Syndicalism

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