I'm so glad to see that Evola and italian XX century ultra conservative thought intersts you british. Could anybody post or send me the written version of this speech?
That being said, I truly despise 'the role' my country is playing not only with regards to Europe but also the rest of the world as well (though Europe's health and survival is of the highest importance to me). I rejoice at Americanism's declining influence but at the same time am less than hopeful about what will exactly replace it.
JB is an outstanding political orator second to no no one. He should be let loose in the liars lair that is our parliament, laying waste to the spineless drivelling sycophantic tax eating glutinous leeches that pretend to represent us.
@conspiracyradiocrap Question 1) How can the advocation of a patrician class be considered socialism, of any stripe? Question 2) Why do people like you even bother?
..1...uh dude it sounds like what people are already complaining about. So you wantn it so that YOU'RE the elite class? And I guess it wouldn't be socialism but lots of guys who are part of new right stuff sound like they're fans of the nationalistic socialistic gov.
@conspiracyradiocrap A belief in organic and holistic human hierarchies doesn't mean one wishes to place oneself at the top. Personally speaking, I have no leadership qualities, whatsoever.
I can only speak for the London New-Right; which is a free speech organisation made up of a diverse array of opinions ranging from National-Anarchists to High Tories. We've even had self-described 'liberals' speaking. If there are NatSols then they're Strasserites.
The London New-Right is one of the best 'Rightist' groups out there. A much needed breath of fresh air - compared to all the freaks, idiots, social misfits and boneheads who've plagued British Nationalism for the last 30 years. I hope their influence and support continues to grow.
@ejgiv And that is only because of the american scholar system. Nowadays you can only find these in Europe, sadly, more and more rarely. Maybe we should look towards our roots to find the truth. Eastern, orthodox christianity, early catholicism or even paganism together have more in common than all of these have with the modern "western civilisation". People should learn that accepting your ancestry and culture does not mean being brainwashed. Greetings from Romania.
The problem Americans deal with is that their country is not based in blood and tradition but, is rather, a propositional country modeled after ideas of the Enlightenment. So even when an American tries to be traditional, he is essentially operating under the very same rules and regulations that have lead to the progression of everything regretful that has come to pass.
And I must say, though I do not intend to be resentful, in my experience, Europeans are not sympathetic to us.
@Icecreamforcrowtoo There are many types of americans. It's all about percentage (the percentage being given mainly by the same scholar system I was talking about in the first comment). In Europe things don't seem to get better either. As for those who judge the people of a country as a whole, all I can say is that they're narrow-minded. As for the Enlightement, I consider it to have had some beneficial results, but science should go hand in hand with tradition, not replace it. Best regards
This is totally RAD man. I mean like, maybe Bowden knows something? Unfortunately I just de-constructed my face and nihilism is my God which makes me incapable of thinking outside of the box. Well, you know, what does anything matter anyway? Yours, diseased Whitey.
@userblue I assure you that Evola understood Nietzsche perfectly. After all, one can appreciate certain aspects of a philosopher's thought without agreeing with all of it. Indeed, Evola criticised Nietzsche [see esp. 'Ride the Tiger'] precisely because his philosophy lacked a sense of the transcendent.
I'm so glad to see that Evola and italian XX century ultra conservative thought intersts you british. Could anybody post or send me the written version of this speech?
TheHOLLLLAAAA 4 weeks ago
That being said, I truly despise 'the role' my country is playing not only with regards to Europe but also the rest of the world as well (though Europe's health and survival is of the highest importance to me). I rejoice at Americanism's declining influence but at the same time am less than hopeful about what will exactly replace it.
Icecreamforcrowtoo 3 months ago
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Icecreamforcrowtoo 3 months ago
May the New Right march on.
ic1male80 1 year ago
JB is an outstanding political orator second to no no one. He should be let loose in the liars lair that is our parliament, laying waste to the spineless drivelling sycophantic tax eating glutinous leeches that pretend to represent us.
Tuetonian 1 year ago 6
aren't you guys just trying to nationalist socialists 2.0?
conspiracyradiocrap 1 year ago
@conspiracyradiocrap Question 1) How can the advocation of a patrician class be considered socialism, of any stripe? Question 2) Why do people like you even bother?
NewRightLondon 1 year ago 3
@NewRightLondon
..1...uh dude it sounds like what people are already complaining about. So you wantn it so that YOU'RE the elite class? And I guess it wouldn't be socialism but lots of guys who are part of new right stuff sound like they're fans of the nationalistic socialistic gov.
2.cause it be fun.
conspiracyradiocrap 1 year ago
@conspiracyradiocrap A belief in organic and holistic human hierarchies doesn't mean one wishes to place oneself at the top. Personally speaking, I have no leadership qualities, whatsoever.
I can only speak for the London New-Right; which is a free speech organisation made up of a diverse array of opinions ranging from National-Anarchists to High Tories. We've even had self-described 'liberals' speaking. If there are NatSols then they're Strasserites.
NewRightLondon 1 year ago 4
The London New-Right is one of the best 'Rightist' groups out there. A much needed breath of fresh air - compared to all the freaks, idiots, social misfits and boneheads who've plagued British Nationalism for the last 30 years. I hope their influence and support continues to grow.
Noonday100 1 year ago
In my view, Jonathan Bowden's best speech.
70 minutes of erudition, articularly delivered with no notes.
Simply superb!
NormanLowell 1 year ago 3
Bowden has immediately captivated me.
merchant500 1 year ago
A powerful incredibly erudite speaker! We have no right-wing speaker of this stature in North America,
ejgiv 1 year ago 19
@ejgiv And that is only because of the american scholar system. Nowadays you can only find these in Europe, sadly, more and more rarely. Maybe we should look towards our roots to find the truth. Eastern, orthodox christianity, early catholicism or even paganism together have more in common than all of these have with the modern "western civilisation". People should learn that accepting your ancestry and culture does not mean being brainwashed. Greetings from Romania.
Karcsika21 1 year ago
@Karcsika21
The problem Americans deal with is that their country is not based in blood and tradition but, is rather, a propositional country modeled after ideas of the Enlightenment. So even when an American tries to be traditional, he is essentially operating under the very same rules and regulations that have lead to the progression of everything regretful that has come to pass.
And I must say, though I do not intend to be resentful, in my experience, Europeans are not sympathetic to us.
Icecreamforcrowtoo 3 months ago
@Icecreamforcrowtoo There are many types of americans. It's all about percentage (the percentage being given mainly by the same scholar system I was talking about in the first comment). In Europe things don't seem to get better either. As for those who judge the people of a country as a whole, all I can say is that they're narrow-minded. As for the Enlightement, I consider it to have had some beneficial results, but science should go hand in hand with tradition, not replace it. Best regards
Karcsika21 3 months ago
This is totally RAD man. I mean like, maybe Bowden knows something? Unfortunately I just de-constructed my face and nihilism is my God which makes me incapable of thinking outside of the box. Well, you know, what does anything matter anyway? Yours, diseased Whitey.
MarkMuses 1 year ago
how often do they hold these meetings? I have enjoyed ever talk bowden has given a very gifted speaker
kirshara 1 year ago 3
Evola espoused Nietzsche, but rejected modernities for their atheistic tendencies?
Evola didn't understand Nietzsche, then. Nietzsche rejected entirely the idea of transcendental realms, values beyond humanity, and religiosity.
userblue 1 year ago
@userblue I assure you that Evola understood Nietzsche perfectly. After all, one can appreciate certain aspects of a philosopher's thought without agreeing with all of it. Indeed, Evola criticised Nietzsche [see esp. 'Ride the Tiger'] precisely because his philosophy lacked a sense of the transcendent.
Vidar14 1 year ago
@Vidar14 I find this plausible. My mistake is in having only read Nietzsche! Thank you for correcting me, it's much appreciated.
userblue 1 year ago 2
Did he say that Keynesianism was a form of Marxism?
NatDemUK 1 year ago
This is going to be an amazing talk!
peppermintjohn666 1 year ago 13