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Chōkōdō Shujin explores the definition of “culture” and delves into the contrasting traits of Eastern and Western societies, while expressing concern about the fading influence of Goethe’s philosophy in modern Western society, which is increasingly driven by materialism and technology at the expense of spirituality and other traditional values.

https://arktos.com/2023/03/12/culture-and-technology/
"Liberals always claim to ‘defend civilisation’, which, in their eyes, equates to the logic of individual rights and the market. … Anyone who deviates from it is no longer part of the ‘civilised world’, and those who refuse to comply with this model are immediately delegitimised and denounced as ‘authoritarian powers’ and antidemocratic, as if liberal democracy were the only possible form of democracy." —Alain de Benoist

https://arktos.com/2023/03/12/the-time-of-the-civilisational-states/
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Holger Schleip argues that the concept of racism needs to be redefined as one that is not inherently evil, but rather a form of groupism that is necessary for human survival and can be understood through comparison with other groupisms such as speciesism and familism.

https://arktos.com/2023/03/13/22-theses-on-racism/
Karl Richter asserts that Ukraine is facing an imminent end due to Russia’s dominance in the ongoing conflict, weak Western military and economic support, and Ukraine’s own nationalism, citing predictions by several Western military experts and predicting Western governments will soon have to justify the utter failure of their Ukraine policy.

https://arktos.com/2023/03/06/the-foreseeable-end-of-ukraine/
Sigrid Hunke argues that Europe’s religious identity is best demonstrated by the thousands of heretics who created their own religious innovations and perspectives, resisting the foreign faith that degraded and crippled their humanity.

https://arktos.com/2023/03/13/religion-and-identitiy/
New on Arktos.com: Ethnic Apocalypse by Guillaume Faye (audiobook)

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In the last book he completed before his death, the irrepressible and trenchant Guillaume Faye takes a bold and ruthlessly candid look at the increasingly volatile situation on the ground in Europe.
Klages developed a reactionary school of psycho-physical thought. Capable of ‘psychoanalyzing’ not just individuals but races and even material structures such as buildings or cities, his work in some ways anticipates and outstrips postmodernism.

https://arktos.com/2023/03/14/the-characterology-of-ludwig-klages/
Alexander Markovics explores object-oriented ontology, the newest stage in the development of the radically immanent ideology as part of the Cybelian Logos, and its theoretical foundation for the thought structure of transhumanism, which rejects any form of transcendence and assumes that the essential difference between humans and apes lies in the use of inanimate objects as stabilisers.

https://arktos.com/2023/03/14/the-philosophy-of-transhumanism/
Looking to travel to a European city with a more homogeneous environment? While many cities in Europe are known for their diverse ethnic communities and multiculturalism, there are some that offer a less diverse experience. This can be a great benefit for travellers who want to immerse themselves in a specific culture or simply prefer the comfort of a familiar environment. Here are some European cities that offer a more homogeneous environment, allowing visitors to fully embrace the local culture and experience a sense of belonging. It is noteworthy that cities in Europe, particularly those in the central and eastern regions of the continent, are generally a lot safer than their US counterparts, despite some misconceptions among Americans from places like New York or Los Angeles, who may assume they pose a greater danger.

https://arktos.com/2023/03/08/15-homogeneous-european-cities-worth-exploring/
Tomislav Sunic discusses Croatia, the Balkans, and the security arrangements between the US and Croatia in comparison to those between Serbia and Russia. He also analyses how the US neocons and the Biden administration are managing the crisis in Ukraine and Russia, as well as the potential spillover of the war into the Balkans. Additionally, he addresses the deep divides among European nationalists.

https://arktos.com/2023/03/14/tomislav-sunic-visits-the-political-cesspool/
Kerry Bolton discusses the situation in Ukraine and its relationship with Russia, as well as the involvement of globalist forces in the conflict, with an emphasis on the importance of Ukraine to the global system and the conflict between the West and Antiwest.

https://arktos.com/2023/03/15/an-estimate-of-the-russo-ukraine-situation/
Pierre Krebs argues that declining birth rates in Europe are a result of society's overemphasis on materialism and consumerism, fueled by the ideology of liberalism, and that mediatisation has ultimately led to a devaluing of motherhood and cultural and historical heritage.

https://arktos.com/2023/03/15/the-woman-is-the-future-of-the-man/
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The Great Awakening vs the Great Reset by Alexander Dugin (Ebook)

Archeofuturism by Guillaume Faye (Audiobook)

Why We Fight by Guillaume Faye (Audiobook)

Prelude to War by Guillaume Faye (Ebook)
Chōkōdō Shujin discusses the importance of efficiency, physical discipline, and mental health in preserving the dignity of the individual and maintaining classical ideals within modern culture.

https://arktos.com/2023/03/16/culture-and-dignity/
The issue of immigration continues to give rise to passionate controversy, where nuanced views have long since given way to slogans. In an interview given to the magazine Monde & Vie, Alain de Benoist gives an exhaustive overview of the issues at stake and the problems it raises.

https://arktos.com/2023/03/17/hostile-to-immigration-but-not-immigrants/
The River Plate region of South America was transformed into a thoroughly European region by a massive influx of European immigrants, and it offers a stark contrast to the culturally declining United States and old Europe.

https://arktos.com/2023/03/18/new-europe-on-the-river-plate/
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