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Dr. Steve Turley, from the introduction to Constantin von Hoffmeister’s MULTIPOLARITY!:
“What makes this book such a treasure is that Constantin von Hoffmeister illuminatively explains precisely those frames of reference requisite for understanding a rising multipolar world. In the pages that follow, the reader will discover a rich tapestry of civilizationalist concepts such as ethnopluralism, cultural relativism, the significance of Heidegger’s Dasein, Eurasianism vs Atlanticism, tellurocracy vs thalassocracy, Guillaume Faye’s Archeofuturism, and retraditionalization. Collectively, these concepts, along with the extraordinary scholarly contributions of the Russian geopolitical philosopher Alexander Dugin and the French theorist Alain de Benoist, are the dynamics that are awakening a new and yet profoundly ancient world.”
Buy MULTIPOLARITY! now:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1917646070
“What makes this book such a treasure is that Constantin von Hoffmeister illuminatively explains precisely those frames of reference requisite for understanding a rising multipolar world. In the pages that follow, the reader will discover a rich tapestry of civilizationalist concepts such as ethnopluralism, cultural relativism, the significance of Heidegger’s Dasein, Eurasianism vs Atlanticism, tellurocracy vs thalassocracy, Guillaume Faye’s Archeofuturism, and retraditionalization. Collectively, these concepts, along with the extraordinary scholarly contributions of the Russian geopolitical philosopher Alexander Dugin and the French theorist Alain de Benoist, are the dynamics that are awakening a new and yet profoundly ancient world.”
Buy MULTIPOLARITY! now:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1917646070
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1968: The Incisive Year
1968 was a year that shook the world to its core. From the streets of Paris to the campuses of the United States, a new generation rose to challenge the systems that had long defined their lives. The youth, disillusioned with the status quo, sparked a fire that threatened to consume the old order, giving birth to what seemed like a new world. But, as history often reveals, the fervor of revolution rarely meets the expectations of those who dream it. Tomislav Sunic’s essay, "1968: The Incisive Year," explores the disillusionment that followed the iconic protests and offers a piercing reflection on how the events of 1968 reshaped not only the world but the very ideals that fueled it. A year of passionate rebellion became a moment of profound realization—an awakening to the complex realities of revolution, identity, and ideological transformation.
Read it here: https://nouvelledroite.substack.com/p/1968-the-incisive-year
1968 was a year that shook the world to its core. From the streets of Paris to the campuses of the United States, a new generation rose to challenge the systems that had long defined their lives. The youth, disillusioned with the status quo, sparked a fire that threatened to consume the old order, giving birth to what seemed like a new world. But, as history often reveals, the fervor of revolution rarely meets the expectations of those who dream it. Tomislav Sunic’s essay, "1968: The Incisive Year," explores the disillusionment that followed the iconic protests and offers a piercing reflection on how the events of 1968 reshaped not only the world but the very ideals that fueled it. A year of passionate rebellion became a moment of profound realization—an awakening to the complex realities of revolution, identity, and ideological transformation.
Read it here: https://nouvelledroite.substack.com/p/1968-the-incisive-year
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"We are not opposed to any particular party. But we are opposed, within all parties, to that which stems from this egalitarian ideology, of which Western liberalism and European social democracy constitute today the privileged points of support. What we feel alien to is not a particular political formation, it's the world in which political formations struggle - this world of economy-as-destiny, this world of the forgetting of being, this world of calculative thinking that weighs all values at the fairest price, this world of the inessential and the dictatorship of the "they"."
-Alain de Benoist, "The Cultural Causes of Political Change"
-Alain de Benoist, "The Cultural Causes of Political Change"
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“The symbolic expression of this cultural unity of the West, encompassing both Latins and Germans — a unity that in the Middle Ages was still compact and powerful — was Rome: Rome, both as the religious center of the Catholic Church and as the seat of the greatest cultural traditions known to the world.”
— Anton Hilckman
— Anton Hilckman
"It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world."
- President George Washington
- President George Washington
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Eurosiberia Podcast #50: How Europe Became American
Hans Vogel and Constantin von Hoffmeister discuss Vogel’s book How Europe Became American and its continuing relevance in the contemporary geopolitical and cultural landscape.
Watch the podcast here:
https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/eurosiberia-podcast-50-how-europe-became-american
Hans Vogel and Constantin von Hoffmeister discuss Vogel’s book How Europe Became American and its continuing relevance in the contemporary geopolitical and cultural landscape.
Watch the podcast here:
https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/eurosiberia-podcast-50-how-europe-became-american
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USAID Destroyed: Trump and Musk’s Conservative Revolution Continues
Alexander Dugin sees the dismantling of USAID by Trump and Musk as a critical blow to globalism and U.S.-led liberal dominance.
Read the article here:
https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/usaid-destroyed-trump-and-musks-conservative-revolution-continues
Alexander Dugin sees the dismantling of USAID by Trump and Musk as a critical blow to globalism and U.S.-led liberal dominance.
Read the article here:
https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/usaid-destroyed-trump-and-musks-conservative-revolution-continues
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"So it's not normal for the world to simply have a unipolar power. ...that was an anomaly. It was a product of the end of the Cold War, but eventually you were going to reach back to a point where you had a multipolar world, multi-great powers in different parts of the planet."
— Secretary of State Marco Rubio, 30 January 2025
Discover the philosophical roots that shape the concept of multipolarity!
Order Constantin von Hoffmeister's MULTIPOLARITY! now:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1917646070
— Secretary of State Marco Rubio, 30 January 2025
Discover the philosophical roots that shape the concept of multipolarity!
Order Constantin von Hoffmeister's MULTIPOLARITY! now:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1917646070