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Traditional Britain Seminars 2014: John Morgan on Schools of Thought in the European 'Alternative Right'
by The Editor
Julius Evola coined the term “men among the ruins” to designate those few individuals who had the strength to stand by their convictions despite the near-total devastation and desecration of their ideals. This forced a complete re-evaluation of what the “true Right” meant and a return to first principles, and, fortunately, produced a number of interesting new strands of political, social, religious and cultural thought. These strands have tended to synthesize the traditional with the innovative, and even sometimes venture into territory that is typically considered “Leftist” or even anarchistic. The pertinent question today is, what are the most effective ideas and techniques that can be used to combat liberalism today?
Traditional Britain Seminars 2014: Gregory Lauder-Frost on Financial Independence
by The Editor
I would like to put to the group for discussion the issue of national finances and how we can, as far as possible, remove them from international control. I would like to hear what people have to say about alternative national financial systems, whether they be, for instance, National Syndicalism, the Corporate State, or Distributism.
Traditional Britain Group Seminars 2014: Sean Gabb on Civil Liberty
by The Editor
The Enlightenment is the basis of modern civilisation. In terms of how they regard this, traditionalists and libertarians are defined, and define themselves, as in opposition. The heroes of one side may be the villains of the other. This being said, there is a growing acceptance on both sides that we face an enemy that is at war both with liberty and with tradition.
Traditional Britain Group Seminars 2014 and evening social - 8th March
by The Editor
On the 8th March the Traditional Britain Group will be hosting a half day event, titled 'Traditional Britain Seminars 2014' at a prestigious club in central London from 1pm until 6pm, followed by an evening social until late. We are very excited about this great new feature in our annual calendar as it will be unlike any other conference you have attended before, political or otherwise.
Politics of Folk
by The Editor
Zimmerman belongs in prison. He has tarred the good name of folk music with the stinking brush of cultural Marxism. I’m referring not to George Zimmerman, but to that false prophet of the sixties, Robert Allen Zimmerman also known as Shabtai Zisl ben Avraham, more widely known as Bob Dylan.