vendredi 12 avril 2019

Greg Johnson "NEW RIGHT VERSUS OLD RIGHT" alias "White Nationalism-Nationalisme Blanc"


Greg Johnson "NEW RIGHT VERSUS OLD RIGHT" alias "White Nationalism-Nationalisme Blanc"
                  Akribeia editions, Saint-Genis-Laval, 2016


   
                 This very dense book of 335 pages was a very nice company for us for a few days since we wanted to read it carefully and make parallels with other books. The author Greg Johnson is also the publisher of the American house Counter Currents Publishing. The original title is "New Right versus Old Right" and then the references to the French New Right theorists of the 70s and 80s like Guillaume Faye and Alain De Benoist are emphasized from the first pages.
   
                It was a real shock for us to read that the poet Sylvia Plath, whom we had loved in Greek translation, was murdered and that she never committed suicide. "The heiress Casey Johnson and Sylvia Plath were killed by a poisonous cultural atmosphere of anti-white hate" (op.cit.p.224). It is exactly to fight this hatred against us whites that the militants of the "Order" in the 80s "accumulated weapons and attacked armored vans" (op.cit.page 100). It was on December 8, 1984 that the head of the "Order" was heroically murdered at home: "tracked by the Federal Police in his home on Whidley Island, Washington, he refused to lay down his arms and engaged in a long open conflict with the police, dying in the fire that broke out during the fight "(in Ribaric and Maspero" As wolves among sheeps ", Camion Noir edition, 2013, page 646).
   
                 Instead of writing a new eulogy for "The Order", we are going to reproach you with a pessimistic judgment about why we can not win. "Our admirers believe in their vast majority that our cause is not moral" (op.cit.page 100). But "the pre-Christian European warriors fought to defend their homelands at Thermopyles and Salamina, and the post-Christian Europeans can do just as well" (op.cit.p.191).
   
                  Greg Johnson completes his study with the case of Harold Convington. We look forward to the release of his book "A distant storm". Only one part is currently online translated into French. Convington had never put a bomb on the commemoration route of Martin Luther King's assassination on January 17, 2011. Strong new editors like Jean Plantin (Akribeia) are urged to mobilize for demanding readers.
   
                       Dionysos Andronis

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