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Australians are currently discussing and debating (as they have for a lengthy period) those ideas generally referred to as 'European New Right'.<p> This general current of thought has a long history in Australia. It is also a generally unknown history, although some early protagonists of the New...</p>
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Different terms lose their original meaning through their daily use over the course of many years. Such fundamental notions as socialism, capitalism, democracy, fascism, have changed profoundly. In fact, they have turned banal.<p>The terms "Eurasianism" and "Eurasia" also have some uncertainties...</p>
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Recently, Gianfranco Fini, President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, gave the following lapidary definition about Fascism, that it is "absolute evil". The very fact that this definition came from a politician whose career was built up inside the neo-fascist party "Movimento Sociale Italiano"...
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Multi-cultural politics including that concerned with immigration is a method of social engineering. Whoever raises a voice in public in opposition or even merely of caution is pilloried as a 'racist' and a 'reactionary'. Conversely, those who champion multiculturalism are upheld as the paragons...
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Every political system, including the democratic one, is based on a given cultural hegemony, which presupposes the dominance of political ideas of some social elite, or elites,but also implying the consent of social groups at lower strata of the society. In order to win or maintain cultural...
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The territorial demarcation, by which it is possible to establish the spatial location of an order, is the concrete act needed to trace the boundaries between what belongs to that of "nomos" (=law [in Greek]) and what emerges from it. The "Landnahme" (=taking position [in German]) is the first...
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