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An explanation of a philosophy which had arisen across Europe to combat the sweeping ontological presence of the Enlightenment. It remarks that reason isn't the axiom of everything, and is, rather, a means to external qualities, such qualities outweighing logic in their importance to the experience of a living entity.

Note: I know, I know, it's really weird. I don't actually subscribe to the beliefs I espouse in this video, but there are these things called "role-play" and "acting." As you know, I'm an intellectualist who plays the role of an irrationalist, a materialist who plays the role of an idealist, an ancom who acts in his videos a fascist.

"Why does your voice have so much emotion, then?"

Well, to be honest, I can't actually control it. Whenever I speak, it just sounds like I'm really invested in whatever I'm saying, and mean everything with an intense conviction. Yet, as I've already stated, it's just acting. The purpose of these videos is to provide education to people, so that they can continue researching the topics they find interesting, to be thought provoking, so that they'll think about this sort of stuff very deeply. With the information and knowledge I provide, it can get people into reading fascist books, learning more and more about fascism and subjects related to it.

Citations:

Oswald Spengler quote: "The Conservative Revolution in the Weimar Republic (Rodger Woods)." Page 66.

"Moral Sentimentalism (Michael Slote)."

"The Ethics of Care and Empathy (Michael Slote)."

"Naturalism and the Human Condition: Against Scientism (Frederick A. Olafson)."

"The Restitution of Man: C. S. Lewis and the Case Against Scientism (Mr. Michael D. Aeschliman)."

An explanation of a term, worldview, and sociological/literary phenomenon so many misunderstand.

The idea of the state differs in fascism and idealism to the traditional concept it has always been presented as. Since fascism (real fascism) is unknown to virtually everyone, this idea is, too, unknown, forgotten by academia. Here, however, it's explained in reference to the thinkers who proposed it.

The pre-Mussolinian fascist philosophies of Charles Maurras, Maurice Barrès and Georges Sorel, all of whom interacted with one another, and were connected to Action Française, during the years of the Third French Republic.

France in Context: (00:00)
Charles Maurras: (4:30)
Maurice Barrès: (7:54)
Georges Eugène Sorel: (11:27)
All Three in Perspective: (22:24)

Giovanni Gentile's views on art, elaborated upon.

On the fatalistic overtones of a film everyone seems to have high opinions of.

Citations:

"Cormac McCarthy's Violent Destinies: The Poetics of Determinism and Fatalism."
https://books.google.com.au/books/abo...

"No Country for Old Men" by Cormac McCarthy.
https://books.google.com.au/books/abo...

"No Country for Old Men: Choice, Chance, and Being."
https://the-artifice.com/no-country-f...

A similar interpretation:
http://conprotantor.blogspot.com/2010...

An update on the current situation of this channel. Notifying everyone of my next video, which will be the longest on this channel. And, the troubles one faces with creating Q U A L I T Y C O N T E N T.

A reading of an essay posted by the National Anarchist Tribal Alliance, which was what got me into national anarchism.

Georges Eugène Sorel, a French libertarian Marxist turned integral nationalist, known for his literary works, "Revolutions on Violence," "The Illusion of Progress," and "Social Foundations of Contemporary Economics," is extremely relevant today, in all the right ways. His criticism of certain sections of the left, who claimed to represent the proletariat, but, in actuality, weren't very proletarian at all, greatly predates the social problems the left faces today, all across the liberalised West.

Georges Sorel was an advocate of revolutionary violence, as a means of achieving workers' self-ownership, utilising political mythology to provide the workers with a mystical incentive to revolt against bourgeois modernity. The general strike, the heart of revolutionary syndicalism, would serve as the transition from one mode of production to another.

Unlike Marxists, he was an idealist, and opposed the scientism of many pro-labour theorists. It makes sense that Giovanni Gentile very much admired his human spirit for this.

The Enduring Relevance of Georges Sorel
http://nata-nyc.blogspot.com/2015/11/...

Prior to Mussolinian Italy, the human spirit - that of fascism, expressed through act, action, and mythology - was prevalent within ancient Greece and Rome. Although fascism, and, likewise, third positionism, initially developed in the Third French Republic, as a cultural phenomenon, as a means of rebelling against the decadent, liberalistic modernity, which had overcame the state, fascism dates all the way back to the traditional Mediterranean nations.

Gladiators battles, the worship and romanticisation of violence, heroism, Caesarism, political mythology, statolatry, nationalism, idealism, dictatorialism, the traditional family structure, traditional gender roles, militarism, vigour, sacrifice, and communitarianism were all regular and commonplace themes and occurrences through Greek and Roman society.

Segments:

(Rome) Violence, Heroism, and the Zeitgeist | 00.03 - 07.45
(Sparta, Greece) Education, Gender, and Myth | 07.45 - 19.05
(Sparta, Greece) Racial Identitarianism | 19.05 - 28.47
(Greece: general) Plato: Communism, Idealism, and the Dictatorial State | 28.47 - 40.21
(Rome) Julius Caesar: The Colossal Empire | 40.21 - 44.05
Conclusion: 44.05 - 48.21

Citations:

The Virtues of Violence: Amphitheatres, Gladiators, and the Roman System of Values - Kathleen Colema
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVGVW...

On the phoenix
https://www.livius.org/articles/mytho...
https://hydeandrugg.wordpress.com/201...

Balkan Strongmen: Dictators and Authoritarian Rulers of South Eastern Europe. Page 184. Ioannis Metaxas part.
https://books.google.com.au/books/abo...

Contemporary Political Theory: New Dimensions, Basic Concepts and Major Trends. Page 705. Plato's theory of the dictatorial state.
https://books.google.com.au/books/abo...

Platonic idealism
https://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/engl2...

The conditions of women in Sparta
http://www.womenintheancientworld.com...

"To what extent was Hitler's rule of Nazi Germany similar to life in Sparta?" by Timothy Whiffen
https://www.academia.edu/4761037/To_w...

Plato: An Interdisciplinary Perspective (explains Plato's political philosophy and compares it with fascism. Also, discusses his theory of communism)
https://books.google.com.au/books?id=...

National socialist quotations (the two below)

Life in the Hitler Youth (Jennifer Keeley). Page 30.

Mein Kampf (Adolf Hitler). Chapter 8.

Adventure Time episode: The Silent King

Talks with Mussolini (Emil Ludwig).
https://ia802705.us.archive.org/18/it...

The Ruling Class (Gaetano Mosca)
http://davidmhart.com/liberty/ClassAn...

A Companion to Julius Caesar. Pages 435–439. The fascist idealisation of Caesar.
https://books.google.com.au/books?id=...

Lysander Spooner was an American political philosopher and mutualist anarchist who advocated concepts integral to the ideology of mutualism, such as mutual credit and mutual banking.

Here, in this video, I go over the individualist anarchist's proposal of how workers may break free from the chains of wage labour imposed upon them by capitalists, through working with credit unions, where workers can take out loans with extremely low rates of interest, in order to afford the capital they need to be self-managed.

Like Benjamin Tucker, Lysander Spooner was a leading theorist of libertarian socialism within his time across the United States, one of the earliest anarchists since the pre-colonial era. His support of free markets - his criticism of taxation, in particular - often have him misunderstood as a supporter of industrial servitude. However, he was never in favour of bourgeois authority and despotism. From beginning to end, Lysander Spooner was one of the greatest friends, and allies, of the working class, his writings have greatly influenced the labour movement and free market anarchists everywhere.

A member of the socialist First International, most of his literary work consists of advancing the theory of legal naturalism (also known as natural law), and opposing state control of life in all spheres it decides to force itself upon. An anti-capitalist and anti-statist, Spooner would be ashamed at the abysmally low rates of self-employment throughout contemporary America. He, out of all people, would recognise the American "dream" as what it truly is: the American nightmare.

Citations:

Percentage of people, by surveyed country, who'd prefer to be self-employed
https://www.dartmouth.edu/~blnchflr/p...

American self-employment in 1860 | American Homicide (Randolph Roth). Page 303.

The Sociology of Work: Continuity and Change in Paid and Unpaid Work (Stephen Edgell and Edward Granter). Type "wright 1997 self-employment" for search results.

Unto a Good Land: A History of the American People, Volume 1 (David Edwin Harrell, Edwin S. Gaustad, and John B). Page 613 for self-employment rates throughout the years.

Class Counts: Student Edition (Erik Olin Wright). Pages 68-69 for self-employment.

Agricultural labour enrolment in US history
http://sci-hub.tw/10.1007/s13524-015-...

United States Average Hourly Wages
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-s...

United States Nonfarm Labour Productivity
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-s...

For the biggest group of American workers, wages aren’t just flat. They’re falling.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/w...

United States Wages and Salaries Growth
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-s...

Real Wage Growth Is Actually Falling
https://www.forbes.com/sites/patrickw...

United States Inflation Rate
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-s...

List of regions by past GDP (PPP) per capita
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...

Brazil Real Average Monthly Income
https://tradingeconomics.com/brazil/w...

Brazil: Productivity
https://tradingeconomics.com/brazil/p...

A Letter to Grover Cleveland (Lysander Spooner)
https://oll.libertyfund.org/titles/sp...

Natural Law; or the Science of Justice (Lysander Spooner)

Books:

Poverty: Its Illegal Causes and Legal Cure (Lysander Spooner).

Lysander Spooner: American Anarchist (Steve J. Shone)

Let's Abolish Government (Lysander Spooner)

Men Against the State: The Expositors of Individualist Anarchism in America, 1827-1908 (James J. Martin)

The Lysander Spooner Reader (George H. Smith )

In comparison of the state within fascism and national socialism to that of the state within liberalism, the bourgeois, elitist liberal ideology of our time.

Fascism and national socialism offer up radical alternatives to the status quo, by having members of their traditionalist societies enter into collectives which grant them a higher purpose in life, transcending their earthy experience, and raising them up to the honorary duty of communitarian cooperation amongst their national folk.

Citations:

Readings on Fascism and National Socialism (for fascist sources)
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/14058/...

Mein Kampf (Adolf Hitler)
http://greatwar.nl/books/meinkampf/me...

An summary of the political philosophy of national anarchism (developed by writers such as Troy Southgate and Keith Preston), its fundamentals, along with its association with panarchy and pan-secessionism.

To clarify, national anarchism isn't just a white person's thing. National anarchist communities can be made up of any ethnic and racial composition they want. People of all races, ancestral types, should embrace national anarchism for their tribes.

Citations:

PIERRE-JOSEPH PROUDHON: SELF-GOVERNMENT AND THE CITIZEN-STATE
http://library.libertarian-labyrinth....

Why Pan-Secessionism?
https://attackthesystem.com/2008/06/0...

Etymological origins of the term "nation"
https://www.etymonline.com/word/nation

Multiple definitions of a nation
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dict...

National-Anarchist Movement Conference 2017: A Summary
https://attackthesystem.com/2017/07/1...

National-Anarchist Manifesto. PART 4: COMMUNITY AGAINST THE STATE
http://www.national-anarchist.net/201...

PART 5: RACIAL SEPARATISM OR MIXED TRIBES?
http://www.national-anarchist.net/201...

Panarchy | Paul-Emile de Puydt (1860)
https://www.panarchy.org/depuydt/1860...

Definition of Hierarchism
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dic...

Introduction to national anarchism (in French)
http://national-anarchisme.hautetfort...

Bronze Age Mindset, by Bronze Age Pervert, is a book I believe will resonate with a lot who've undertaken a strong, vigorous Western identity, particularly for men who want to become something more. A text discussing masculinity and the differences between men of old and of the contemporary era, the author advocates a return to the world of traditionalism, the Bronze Age which was the most heroic time for that of the human spirit.

Return of the spirit of the Bronze Age. The purification for the West from the clutches of modernity and despotism. Freedom for the wanderers, the knights, the Romans, the Greeks, and the Spartans. Destruction of the weakness and hollowness of the present world order.

A newRuins09 video that got banned. It is about US/Israeli imperialism in the Middle East, which inadvertently caused 911 to happen(I still think it was an inside job, but whatever). I had to censor some "problematic" bits to even get through the processing. Took some time, but I did the best I could. Sorry for that Ruins!
If anyone is reading this, please download it, and archive it, since this video might not be staying up for long.

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This video is for EDUCATIONAL purposes only. This video does NOT advocate for violence or hate.

A NewRuins09 video critiquing Liberal Capitalism from a National Anarchist perspective. I had to do a little editing to blur out some no-no stuff so it can get past the censors. Lets hope it sticks!

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This video is for EDUCATIONAL purposes only. This video does NOT advocate for violence or hate.

My journey from one political tendency to another.

Giovanni Gentile's concept of pure actuality (actus purus) is a rarely understood one. I've dedicated this video to explaining what it means that something is entirely, uncompromisingly act, and how this relates to potentiality, among elaborating upon many more implications of idealist ontology.

The state of actuality means one that is of movement, the realm of accomplishment, when acts have been carried out. This differs from potentiality, the state of something potentially being actual. In actual idealism, unlike metaphysical materialism, Giovanni Gentile argues that the potential to do something, since it requires thought and conception to produce, the very image of movement, is, indeed, part of the movement itself, the act in question. Like subject and object, these terms are conceptually inseparable.

Citations:

What It Means That God Is Pure Act | Catholic Exchange
https://catholicexchange.com/means-go...

Fascism As Self-Expression | The American Blackshirts Party
https://www.americanblackshirts.com/s...

The Theory of Mind as Pure Act (Giovanni Gentile)
https://ia600704.us.archive.org/21/it...

A fascist view of the 2D flash game, Every Day the Same Dream.

Axiom 1: In fascism, life is to be lived according to the ideal, what one conceives positively to be their future, whether or not such a future will be made.

Axiom 2: In order to actualise the ideal, one must chase it. Everything is rooted on the basis that consciousness determines reality, and our existence is thus entirely mentally constructed (idealism). In chasing it, one will naturally take risks, break normalities, and generally behave more heroic and courageous.

Axiom 3: Everything one does in the game, that leads to progress, something positive for the player, is that of actualising the ideal. The ideal reality, one where the proletarian protagonist's life is far more exciting and less mundane, is chased after with an image in their mind, that everything will be romantic, beautiful, and free from pain.

Axiom 4: The death of our character, or one of their coworkers, at the end of the game, symbolises national rebirth. The phoenix, when of old age, sizzles into ashes. After this, they're reborn anew, younger and prettier than before (palingenesis). This is in reference to the nation, in its present state riddled by the plagues of modernity and decadence, regenerating into its former self, a more vigorous, healthy, and loving entity (palingenetic ultra-nationalism).

A tired cliche, "criticism" aimed at fascism paints it as inherently opposed to liberty due to its state-oriented nature. However, fascism, if such critics were to read the essential texts, would understand believes true liberty, genuine beating heart liberty, can only exist within the state.

Our bodies act against the will of our minds, separating our wants from activities, and cutting us off from what we truly desire. The state steps in to help us behave, to force us to become, the way we've always wanted to, transformed into the greatest variants of ourselves.

Quotations taken from Mario Palmieri's "The Philosophy of Fascism" and Giovanni Gentile's "The Philosophic Basis of Fascism".

Additional quotations from Maurras and Spengler.

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, a German metaphysician largely claimed by the political left - Marxists, materialists, anti-fascists - was the true founder of fascism, in the orthodox sense.

His writings, brought to life with his pen, advocate that of the immaterial, of idealism, as a means of determinism existence, the conditions of the real and the unreal. As a natural consequence of this, he developed a spiritual admiration for the abstraction known as the absolute state, for national corporatism, and for a romantic nationalism.

Many traditionalists, nationalists, and fascists will find interest in his literature, written from an idealist and anti-liberal perspective. He served as a great influence on another fascist philosopher, Giovanni Gentile of Italy, where his ideas have become far more pronounced through his writing.

Family, Church, nation, and state: these are the corporative bodies from which we draw our strength from!

Citations:

VIII: Why do we say that Hegel is an “idealist”?
https://www.marxists.org/reference/ar...

Hegel on the spiritual state | The American Blackshirts Party
https://www.americanblackshirts.com/s...

Hegel's theory of corporatism | The American Blackshirts Party
https://www.americanblackshirts.com/s...

Hegel on German nationalism
http://sci-hub.tw/10.1017/S0034670500...

The early origins and experiments of fascism: the
Hegelian state and the second empire
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/cgi/...

"Is it Fascist to be Anti-Communist?" | American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property | This is an article written in 1975, as difficult as it is to believe, that compares right-wing to left-wing interpretations of Hegel, how the philosopher set the bar for both scientific socialism and orthodox fascism
https://www.tfp.org/is-it-fascist-to-...

"Hegel's Theory of the Modern State" | Cambridge University Press book by author Shlomo Avineri
https://www.amazon.com/Hegels-Cambrid...

And another book I forgot to mention, where Hegel is detailed as a writer "opposed to liberty and the Enlightenment," "Freedom and Its Betrayal: Six Enemies of Human Liberty" (Princeton University Press) written by Isaiah Berlin
https://www.amazon.com/Freedom-Its-Be...

We're often mistaken to believe the state exists within a nation. This is incorrect. A nation, contrary to popular belief, exists within the state.

The spiritual, actual idealist conception of state and nation, the core social identity of fascist philosophy, is one that transcends the material realm, in the view of Italian metaphysician Giovanni Gentile.

From Gentile's 1928 essay: http://sci-hub.tw/10.2307/20028606

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