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Evola Test Stream - here we are reading "Introduction to Magic Vol 1" page 46, the essay noscriptd "Three Ways" by Abraxas. I know this was spontaneous and last minute. Let me know if you would like to see more?
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Introduction to Magic Deep Dive (Three Ways by Abraxas)
I finally decided I just needed to start this. From now on bi-weekly we'll be going through various essays from Evola's Introduction to Magic Volumes with the Telegram Chat.
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Forwarded from anarchkitty's glitch gallery
The child becomes the ancestor, the ancestor the child / anarchkitty & AI
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Forwarded from Incendiary Ideas (Jason Reza Jorjani)
My substack series on the great philosophers continues with Auguste Comte – a philosopher who also founded Sociology. Often neglected by Philosophy departments, he is the only thinker that France produced on the level of Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Hegel, and Heidegger. Comte also anticipates key aspects of the thought of both Hegel and Heidegger. https://open.substack.com/pub/jasonrezajorjani/p/comte-on-order-and-progress?r=8w6gg&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
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COMTE ON ORDER AND PROGRESS
The philosophy of Auguste Comte (1798–1857) emerges as both a diagnosis of history and a prenoscription for the future, as if he sought to codify the very laws by which human thought unfolds across time.
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Forwarded from Arktos
Recovering our Commitments: A Statement on Arktos’s Editorship
Parting Ways with Constantin von Hoffmeister
Over the fifteen years of our dynamic history, Arktos has established itself as one of the premier publishing houses of dissident thought in collaboration with a number of editors, each of whom has contributed in unique ways to our catalogue, aesthetics, and outreach.
Most recently, one of our leading editorial roles has been carried out by Constantin von Hoffmeister, who served as editor through the eventful period of our transition to new printing and distribution formats, the restoration of our catalogue, and the launch of Arktos Journal.
Unfortunately, despite his much-appreciated contributions in other respects, it has become an unavoidable fact that Mr. von Hoffmeister has recently misused his editorial capacity at Arktos in ways which contradict the coherence, independence, and high standards that we uphold at Arktos and as Arktos.
Among other things, it has come to our attention that Mr. von Hoffmeister has engaged in associations and dealings which potentially misrepresent Arktos’s own affiliations and commitments, without Arktos’s prior knowledge or approval.
At the same time, he has increasingly engaged in disseminating perspectives which drift too far away from Arktos’s core values and priorities.
Such behaviour has made Mr. von Hoffmeister’s continued editorial work for Arktos, and his representing of Arktos to the world at large, no longer consistent with our foundational vision, our long-standing reputation, and our multitude of relationships around the world. With this responsibility in mind, we hereby announce that we are parting ways with Mr. von Hoffmeister, who is henceforth no longer associated with Arktos.
As we reconsolidate our team of veteran editors, we are moving forward with our ceaseless commitment to releasing unique and thought-provoking books, which readers know have gone through the thoughtful curating that makes Arktos noscripts stand out in the world of publishing and represent our enduring values.
— The Arktos Staff
Parting Ways with Constantin von Hoffmeister
Over the fifteen years of our dynamic history, Arktos has established itself as one of the premier publishing houses of dissident thought in collaboration with a number of editors, each of whom has contributed in unique ways to our catalogue, aesthetics, and outreach.
Most recently, one of our leading editorial roles has been carried out by Constantin von Hoffmeister, who served as editor through the eventful period of our transition to new printing and distribution formats, the restoration of our catalogue, and the launch of Arktos Journal.
Unfortunately, despite his much-appreciated contributions in other respects, it has become an unavoidable fact that Mr. von Hoffmeister has recently misused his editorial capacity at Arktos in ways which contradict the coherence, independence, and high standards that we uphold at Arktos and as Arktos.
Among other things, it has come to our attention that Mr. von Hoffmeister has engaged in associations and dealings which potentially misrepresent Arktos’s own affiliations and commitments, without Arktos’s prior knowledge or approval.
At the same time, he has increasingly engaged in disseminating perspectives which drift too far away from Arktos’s core values and priorities.
Such behaviour has made Mr. von Hoffmeister’s continued editorial work for Arktos, and his representing of Arktos to the world at large, no longer consistent with our foundational vision, our long-standing reputation, and our multitude of relationships around the world. With this responsibility in mind, we hereby announce that we are parting ways with Mr. von Hoffmeister, who is henceforth no longer associated with Arktos.
As we reconsolidate our team of veteran editors, we are moving forward with our ceaseless commitment to releasing unique and thought-provoking books, which readers know have gone through the thoughtful curating that makes Arktos noscripts stand out in the world of publishing and represent our enduring values.
— The Arktos Staff
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Arktos
Recovering our Commitments: A Statement on Arktos’s Editorship Parting Ways with Constantin von Hoffmeister Over the fifteen years of our dynamic history, Arktos has established itself as one of the premier publishing houses of dissident thought in collaboration…
This is like when fox fired Tucker Carlson lol
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