To be on the side of Russia, of Iran, of China, of multipolarity is to be on the side of the being against the non-being. The (post)modern West is the citadel of the non-being, of nihilism.
The first book we are releasing today is Ikki Kita's "The Theory of Japan's National Polity and Pure Socialism" - now available in English for the first time ever!
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Ikki Kita is remembered today as one of the preeminent fathers of ultranationalist Japanese ideology, whose ideas profoundly influenced Imperial Japan during the reign of Hideki Tojo. Written in 1906 when Kita was only twenty-three years old, The Theory of Japan’s National Polity and Pure Socialism presented a bold and provocative manifesto for a new Japan—one that harmonized the ancient spirit of the nation’s imperial heritage with a radical blueprint for social equality and national sovereignty based in evolutionary theory. At the time it was released, this book created a firestorm of controversy within Japan for its radical ideology, today understood as a form of Japanese fascism, as well its incendiary critique of the prevailing power structure and governance system, known as kokutai, which Kita argued served the interests of the ruling elite rather than the people.
Kita’s work is both a piercing criticism of the corruption and historical insufficiency of his contemporary society, as well as a daring and timeless proposal for a far-reaching political and social revolution. With penetrating insight into Japan’s unique national character, and a commitment to justice for all citizens, he advocates for a sweeping transformation that would dismantle the entrenched Meiji power structures and elevate the nation to its rightful place in history. To do so, he promotes a principled syncretism of the political left and right, fusing together an unprecedented vision for a mighty Japan.
Antelope Hill is proud to present The Theory of Japan’s National Polity and Pure Socialism for the first time in the English language. The massive scope of this work, indispensable for understanding the ideology of Imperial Japan, illuminates the social and political context of its time, and its philosophical underpinnings remain just as relevant today in an age of continued inequality and erosion of national sovereignty.
Link to purchase below!
@The_V_Is_Back@dixie_react Read Lawrence Dennis. I highly suggest his Magnum Opus 'The Dynamics of War and Revolution'. That book changed my entire life and how I view everything.
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@The_V_Is_Back@dixie_react I'm not into any of the biological conception of race type of stuff anymore. After reading and becoming a follower of the American philosopher of Fascism, Lawrence Dennis, a mixed-race Southern Baptist from Georgia, I've adopted a spiritual view of race. Read Dennis.
@JulianWaller There’s no meaningful difference between what Aristotle’s Politics says about kingship and what Yarvin says.
Why isn’t Aristotle beyond the pale? Is Aristotle an authoritarian theorist?
Aristotle is certainly more prominent than Yarvin — he’s taught everywhere!
JD Vance: The Professors Are the Problem!
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If you're not familiar with James Porrazzos 'Total War News' go check it out! One of the few analysts whose work focuses more on military current events in our Multipolar Era than on political current events. He knows his sh*t.
🇷🇺🙏The Last Messages from a Wagner Hero to His Woman.
"It seems I have to say farewell to you. I am really sorry, but we are completely surrounded, all help has been cut off and our helicopters have been shot at. We wanted to retreat at night, but it looks like we will not survive this night's assault. It's also -10 C today. No one can help us now. I love you and I will look after you from the heavens.
It's all actually ending in a very stupid way. Why was I left alive until this day and what sort of closure I was supposed to achieve, I do not understand.
[blurred-out messages]
I am not afraid to die, I am just upset that this is the way it is all going to end - that we are disgraced, surrounded and that I will remain upon this African land forever.
Sorry, the battle is on, we will fight until the end and go to Valhalla. {jambo symbol}
I kiss you and I love you. {heart}{kiss}"
My thoughts:
In our ancient traditions this is the ideal approach to a warrior's death that guarantees an auspicious rebirth.
A true kshatriya.
Be True to Yourself! 🙏🫡