A Global Coup
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Brian Anse Patrick
The NRA and the Media
Rise of the Anti-Media
The Ten Commandments of Propaganda
Zombology
Tito Perdue
Morning Crafts
William’s House (vol. 1–4)
Raido
A Handbook of Traditional Living
Steven J. Rosen
The Agni and the Ecstasy
The Jedi in the Lotus
Richard Rudgley
Barbarians
Essential Substances
Wildest Dreams
Ernst von Salomon
It Cannot Be Stormed
The Outlaws
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
Celebrating Silence
Know Your Child
Management Mantras
Patanjali Yoga Sutras
Secrets of Relationships
Troy Southgate
Tradition & Revolution
Oswald Spengler
Man and Technics
Tomislav Sunic
Against Democracy and Equality
Abir Taha
Defining Terrorism: The End of Double Standards
The Epic of Arya (2nd ed.)
Nietzsche’s Coming God, or the Redemption of the Divine
Verses of Light
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
The Arctic Home in the Vedas
Dominique Venner
For a Positive Critique
The Shock of History
Markus Willinger
A Europe of Nations
Generation Identity
David J. Wingfield (ed.)
The Initiate: Journal of Traditional Studies
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Notes
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TN: Now former Director.
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TN: The Falkland Islands occupied by Argentina.
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TN: And for…
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TN: This is a reference to Arthur Rimbaud’s work.
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TN: The Chinese play an abstract strategy board game known as ‘Go’ or ‘encircling game’.
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TN: Faye suddenly resorts to the word ‘enemies’ instead of ‘rivals’, but this definitely due to his desire to emphasise the extremeness that characterises OHAA.
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TN: Pardon the pun.
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TN: The Israeli Defence Forces.
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TN: ‘Mouvement contre le Racisme et pour l’Amitié entre les Peuples’, meaning ‘Movement Against Racism and For Friendship Between Peoples’.
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TN: ‘Ligue Internationale Contre le Racisme et l’Antisémitisme’, or ‘International League Against Racism and Anti-Semitism’.
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TN: The Informatics War.
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TN: The US Department of State.
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TN: Mountaineer.
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TN: General Alcazar is a character in the Adventures of Tintin.
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The term ‘revolutionary’ has a negative acceptation to it, one that is frequently encountered in the US and relates to an immoderate sort of utopianism which longs to change the world through forceful means.
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TN: The Firing Line.
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According to the newsletter published by the OECD in September 2003, only 20 % of all ‘multinationals’ are actually American. On the contrary, what characterises the American economy is its largest global SME network and a highly limited externalisation. Some people had better do their homework before opening their mouths.
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TN: The Final Year.
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TN: The French Workers’ Force.
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TN: A French trade union.
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TN: The Revolutionary Communist League.
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TN: de Benoist uses a French neologism, namely ‘Forme-Capital’.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter I: The Ideology Behind the New American Imperialism
Chapter II: The Bible and Business
Chapter III: The Militaristic Option
Chapter IV: A Pseudo-Empire
Chapter V: Europe — America’s Nightmare?
Chapter VI: Islamism and Americanism
Chapter VII: OHAA or Obsessive and Hysterical Anti-Americanism
Chapter VIII: Non-Americanism
Chapter IX: The USA and the Domestic Threats It Faces
Chapter X: In Favour of a European Response
Chapter XI: ‘Septentrion’, or the End of the American Dream
Conclusion
Annexes (Part I) Various Informative Elements The Chinese Challenge
Domestic Disorder
Geopolitical Elements
Annexes (Part II) A Few Comments on the Topic of Neo-Militarism
Annexes (Part III) Notes On the ‘Imperial Dream’ ‘To Finish in a Burlesque of an Empire’
Annexes (Part IV) Examples of Counterproductive Americanophobia The Neo-Leftist and Islamophilic Right
The Anti-Americanism of Those Ignorant about America
The Prevailing Ideology’s New Anti-Americanistic Position
Final Warning
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