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Francis Parker Yockey

    18. september 1917 – 16. jún 1960

    Francis Parker Yockey bol americký politický mysliteľ a polemik, ktorého dielo sa zaoberá zachovaním západnej kultúry prostredníctvom totalitnej vízie. Jeho hlavné dielo skúma kultúrne cykly a obhajuje rasovo založený prístup k ochrane západnej civilizácie. Yockey bol aktívny v rôznych radikálne pravicových hnutiach počas celého svojho dospelého života, ale dnes je spomínaný predovšetkým ako literárny autor.

    Chaos oder Imperium?
    Imperium
    The Enemy of Europe
    The World in Flames
    • The World in Flames

      The Shorter Writings of Francis Parker Yockey

      • 508 stránok
      • 18 hodin čítania

      Exploring the life of Francis Parker Yockey, this book delves into his political theories and activism, influenced by Oswald Spengler's ideas. Writing as Ulick Varange, he published significant works advocating for a pan-European imperial order. Yockey's efforts to unite diverse political factions against American dominance reveal his complex ideology. His life was marked by travel and intrigue, ultimately ending in tragedy with his suicide in jail while facing charges. The narrative captures his controversial legacy and the historical context of his beliefs.

      The World in Flames
    • Powerful people tried to stop you from reading this book. Francis Parker Yockey's The Enemy of Europe narrowly escaped total destruction. Published in 1953 in West Germany, The Enemy of Europe argued that Europeans should regard the United States, not the Soviet Union, as their greater enemy in the Cold War. West Germany's liberal democratic regime banned the book and destroyed every copy that came into its hands. Only a few copies of Yockey's German translation survived. This new edition completes The Enemy of Europe's return from the ashes. It includes the first complete English version of The Enemy of Europe, reverse translated from the German edition by Thomas Francis and F. Roger Devlin. Also included is Yockey's German translation, fully corrected and annotated, with its own index. Yockey biographer Kerry Bolton's extensive Introduction places The Enemy of Europe in its Cold War context. The Enemy of Europe is an indispensable volume for understanding America's most important anti-liberal thinker.

      The Enemy of Europe
    • Imperium

      The Philosophy of History and Politics

      • 690 stránok
      • 25 hodin čítania

      Set in mid-1947, during a time when the authoritarian Right faced significant decline, the book explores Francis Parker Yockey's vision for its revival. Isolated in Brittas Bay, Ireland, Yockey seeks to create a foundational text akin to Marx's works, aiming to galvanize the Right through an inspired manifesto and the establishment of a militant political party. His writing of "Imperium" reflects a fervent desire to reshape the political landscape and reignite the spirit of the Right in a post-war Europe.

      Imperium