The key concept of Jünger’s theory is Gestalt; by this, he means a whole that includes something greater than the sum of its parts.
A person is greater than the sum of atoms, a family is greater than the union of a man and a woman, and a nation is greater than the sum of citizens living in the same territory.
All human history is a struggle of Gestalts. Jünger claims that ‘man, as a Gestalt, belongs to eternity’.
A person is greater than the sum of atoms, a family is greater than the union of a man and a woman, and a nation is greater than the sum of citizens living in the same territory.
All human history is a struggle of Gestalts. Jünger claims that ‘man, as a Gestalt, belongs to eternity’.
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Forwarded from Arktos
“The revolution made Napoleon possible: that is its justification. For the sake of a similar prize one would have to desire the anarchical collapse of our entire civilisation.”
– Friedrich Nietzsche
– Friedrich Nietzsche
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Forwarded from Quantus tremor est futurus - Actaeon Journal
Left and Right are merely the sceptre and sword of the Leviathan. To attempt greater extremes would be to cut off the sovereign's hands.
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Forwarded from Quantus tremor est futurus - Actaeon Journal
"The English aristocracy absorbed in every detail everything that threatened it or put it under pressure. The German aristocracy did better, turning as a whole to socialism. And of course it is easier for the aristocracy to adapt to socialism than to continue to exist in the form of a bourgeoisie. The aristocracy could adapt to National Socialism as it had adapted to popular militarism a century earlier. The generals of the Reichswehr simply let the tradition of the Prussian Junkers of 1809 live on. Today, all formations are mixed with other, more important ones - including other parts of society."
~ Pierre Drieu La Rochelle
In this one can see a relation to Jünger's Worker and the industrial force which not only threatened the nobility but the aristocratic spirit itself.
~ Pierre Drieu La Rochelle
In this one can see a relation to Jünger's Worker and the industrial force which not only threatened the nobility but the aristocratic spirit itself.
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Apollonius of Rhodes
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Forwarded from Da’at Darling Feed
The idea that nothing matters is such a lie, in truth, everything matters. Everything is a microcosm, everything has a spark of the divine, and everything exists due to the creation of the divine.
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Forwarded from Āryāvarta ᛟ
“It seems that Ungern is more dangerous than Semenov. He is stubborn and fanatical. Clever and ruthless. He occupies key positions in Dauria. What are his intentions? To attack Urga in Mongolia or Irkutsk in Siberia? To swing around to Harbin in Manchuria, and then on to Vladivostok? To march on Beijing and restore the Manchurian dynasty to the Chinese throne? His monarchical plans are limitless. But one thing is clear: Ungern is preparing a coup. He is our most dangerous enemy to date. Destroying him is a matter of life and death.”
- Feliks Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky in a report to Lenin in 1920
- Feliks Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky in a report to Lenin in 1920
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“The more I wrote, the more I realized mere words were not enough. So I found another form of expression.”
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
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