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Carl Schmitt’s Land & Sea, Part 1

3,004 words William Blake, "Behemoth and Leviathan," 1825 Part 1 of 9 Translated by Simona Draghici, revised by Greg Johnson As told to my daughter Anima One Man is a terrestrial, an earthling. He...

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The Romans

12,616 words Chapter 1 of The Law of Civilization and Decay: An Essay on History Second Edition New York: The Macmillan Company, 1896 When the Romans first emerged from the mist of fable, they were...

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Brooks Adams on the Romans

Peter Chardon Brooks Adams, 1848–1927 1,241 words Brooks Adams was an American historian and critic of capitalism from a classical republican/agrarian/populist point of view. Brooks Adams was from an...

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The Spirit of Roman Civilization

2,803 words Translated by Cologero Salvo With the appearance of every new work on Roman Civilization, we experience a certain sense of annoyance: in fact, for the most part, we take notice of books of...

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On the Subterranean History of Rome

4,865 words Translated by Cologero Salvo  Translator’s note:  This article by Julius Evola was published in February 1939 issue of La Vita Italiana. Duke Colonna di Cesaro was an Anthroposophist, with...

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The Jew:Commissary to the Gentiles

Hieronymous Bosch, “Christ Carrying the Cross,” 1490 3,820 words You Christians worry and complain about the Jew’s influence in your civilization. We are, you say, an international people, a compact...

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Agora

1,636 words Agora (2009) should simply be called Hypatia, for it tells the story of Hypatia of Alexandria, the philosopher and mathematician who was murdered by a Christian mob in 415 CE. Hypatia’s...

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Race & the Myth of the Origins of Rome

2,511 words Translated by Cologero In his Life of Romulus (I,8), Plutarch writes: Rome would not have risen to such power had it not had, in any way, a divine origin, such as to offer to the eyes of...

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Agora (Slovak)

1,426 words English original here Agora (2009) by sa mala jednoducho nazývať Hypatia, pretože nám rozpráva príbeh o Hypatii z Alexandrie, filozofke a matematičke, ktorá bola zavraždená kresťanským...

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The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964): Or, the Multicultural Dream That Was Rome

1,071 words Cultural hygiene is a must. Every day, you must try to consume culture that is educational, that elevates your soul, but also culture which puts you in sync with your society. That is a...

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Partying in Rome: La Grande Bellezza

775 words I am always astounded by how bad the films playing in mainstream cinemas look and, when I occasionally go to see them, I often find that my initial impressions based on the ads or a synopsis...

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