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Pissing On Your Culture

by The Editor
By Ludwig James - 'The yob I saw pissing on the Church in Lyon is what happens when the working classes are denied a form of meaningful employment, and when forced to exist in a valueless global economic system instead of flourishing in a purposeful nation state where the market is controlled and secondary to identity. Religion is probably the core civilizational value; when it dissolves, stupid ideologies like globalization and feminism usurp its place. And what have they given us? Fragmented families, increasingly broken societies, mass immigration, foreign wars, spiritual desolation, an unhealthy birth rate, increased drug abuse, global capitalism and its concomitant booms for the few and crashes for the many, a cult of frivolity and a cult of ugliness.'
"The rolling English road..." By Stuart Millson - Daphne Du Maurier Literary Festival

by The Editor
“The rolling English road…”, a talk given by Stuart Millson at Fowey Town Hall as part of the 2007 Daphne Du Maurier Literary Festival. The landscapes of the British Isles, the British character, or indeed the variety of British characters which you will find if you travel from Cornwall to Caledonia, have provided endless material for novelists, essayists, poets and observers of the social scene, from – most notably in the 1930s, Sir John Betjeman and H.V. Morton, to an altogether different view of England in the form of George Orwell’s accounts of urban grime and squalor, and the North Country sketches of J.B. Priestley’s English Journey.
Necessity of the Fourth Political Theory by Leonid Savin

by The Editor
Leonid Savin, Fellow of the Centre of Conservative Research at Moscow State University, argues for the renunciation of (neo)Liberalism, and the revision of old political categories. He argues we should develop a new political ideology - The Fourth Political Theory - agreeing with Alain de Benoist, The French philosopher, for being right in remarking that the positive reconsideration of collective identity is necessary; for our foe is not “the other”, but an ideology which destroys all identities. Leonid sees the need for a Fourth Wave of globalisation: the re-establishment of (every) People with eternal values.
Damaged Institutions

by The Editor
From a prison cell in 1920s Italy, Marxist Antonio Gramsci railed against the ‘cultural hegemony’ of the bourgeoisie. Through institutions, and particularly the media and education, the masses are indoctrinated with bourgeois values, or so Gramsci maintained. Shift forward to 2011, and Gramsci’s idea of a cultural hegemony rings true in Britain, only now cultural Marxists are in the driving seat. The BBC and our education system promulgate values which are anti-national, anti-traditional, anti-religious, but of course pro-left and pro-multicultural.