"I welcome all signs that a more virile, warlike age is about to begin, which will restore honor to courage above all!"
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Friedrich Nietzsche
Forwarded from Diary of an Underground Ronin
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“the old axiom that 'all power corrupts' has doubtful validity, because it derives from our neglect of Plato's advice to find men carefully and train them by methods which make them fit for heroes.”
- Sir Oswald Mosley, 6th Baronet
- Sir Oswald Mosley, 6th Baronet
Forwarded from A Knight’s Path
Sir Oswald Mosley, 6th Baronet. Son of Sir Oswald Mosley, 5th Baronet and Lady Katharine Maud Mosley (née Edwards-Heathcote). Founder and leader of the British Union of Fascists, Member of Parliament for Harrow (1918-1924), Member of Parliament for Smethwick (1926-1931), Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1929-1931), and Lieutenant and Pilot in the British Army during the First World War.
The Mosley surname is of Norman origin (original surname de Mosley), and Sir Oswald descends from Lord Ernald de Mosley, a prominent Norman nobleman in the 12th century.
The Mosley surname is of Norman origin (original surname de Mosley), and Sir Oswald descends from Lord Ernald de Mosley, a prominent Norman nobleman in the 12th century.
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“You will never do anything in this world without courage. It is the greatest quality of the mind next to honour.”
— Aristotle
— Aristotle
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“That the dangerousness of his situation must grow to tremendous proportions, that his power of invention and dissembling must struggle up beneath the protracted oppression and compulsion, that his will to live must be enhanced to an unconditional will to power and to overpower, and that danger, severity, violence, danger in the street as well as in the heart, inequality of rights, concealment, stoicism, the art of experiment, devilry of all kinds, in short the opposite of all the herd thinks desirable, are necessary for the elevation of the type man. A morality with such reverse intentions, which desires to train men for the heights, not for comfort and mediocrity, a morality with the intention of training a ruling caste - the future masters of the earth.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
— Friedrich Nietzsche
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Scientific output by selected sub regions
The Anglosphere and CJK lead the world in scientific output by a huge margin. The EU combined falls far behind, everyone else is a rounding error.
The Anglosphere and CJK lead the world in scientific output by a huge margin. The EU combined falls far behind, everyone else is a rounding error.
Forwarded from Revolution England
We are England, if you are English England is in you.
Forwarded from GYM XIV
"The GUD plays a key role in the French far right. As a student organization, it has served as and continues to serve as an entry point for thousands of young people into far-right political socialization. However, it also serves as a shadow cabinet for the more respectable Rassemblement National (RN), with which the GUD maintains deep financial and organizational ties.
Beyond the national sphere, the GUD has a long history of transnational cooperation, particularly with the Italian far right, from the MSI to CasaPound. A key actor in this transalpine relation is Gabriele Adinolfi, who has been the contact person for three of the four GUD generations; as such, he offered them access to his network, including CasaPound, which he helped found, and FdI. This intergenerational cooperation with the European far right also extends to the Ukrainian National Corps—formed by veterans of the neo-Nazi Azov Batallion—and the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn in Greece"
XIV 🏴☠️
Beyond the national sphere, the GUD has a long history of transnational cooperation, particularly with the Italian far right, from the MSI to CasaPound. A key actor in this transalpine relation is Gabriele Adinolfi, who has been the contact person for three of the four GUD generations; as such, he offered them access to his network, including CasaPound, which he helped found, and FdI. This intergenerational cooperation with the European far right also extends to the Ukrainian National Corps—formed by veterans of the neo-Nazi Azov Batallion—and the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn in Greece"
XIV 🏴☠️
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The pernicious, far left, blood libel "lions led by donkeys" narrative of WW1 is mere class-war propaganda with no basis in reality. On remembrance day we honour those who served, regardless of their station in life.
Video by Dan Snow, with whom I do not usually agree
Video by Dan Snow, with whom I do not usually agree
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The pernicious, far left, blood libel "lions led by donkeys" narrative of WW1 is mere class-war propaganda with no basis in reality. On remembrance day we honour those who served, regardless of their station in life. Video by Dan Snow, with whom I do not…
The First World War was deadly for all classes of British society, but was especially deadly for the British aristocracy that filled much of the British officer corps.
The casualty rate for enlisted British soldiers killed in combat during the First World War was 11.5%. The casualty rate for British officers killed in combat during the First World War was 20%, almost double the enlisted rate. Even the casualty rate for British General officers killed in action during the First World War was 18%, significantly higher than the enlisted rate.
Eton College, the school that has educated British aristocratic men for generations, lost 1,157 former pupils during the First World War, about one fifth of those who served.
The high casualty rate among the officer class is a result of the ethos of honour, bravery, and nobility imbued into the British aristocracy, whose ancestors were the knights, military commanders, and battlefield heroes of the Middle Ages. British officers lead from the front, inspiring the enlisted ranks by their brave and noble example.
On Remembrance Day, we remember all those who fought for King and Country.
The casualty rate for enlisted British soldiers killed in combat during the First World War was 11.5%. The casualty rate for British officers killed in combat during the First World War was 20%, almost double the enlisted rate. Even the casualty rate for British General officers killed in action during the First World War was 18%, significantly higher than the enlisted rate.
Eton College, the school that has educated British aristocratic men for generations, lost 1,157 former pupils during the First World War, about one fifth of those who served.
The high casualty rate among the officer class is a result of the ethos of honour, bravery, and nobility imbued into the British aristocracy, whose ancestors were the knights, military commanders, and battlefield heroes of the Middle Ages. British officers lead from the front, inspiring the enlisted ranks by their brave and noble example.
On Remembrance Day, we remember all those who fought for King and Country.