First published at 03:55 UTC on July 21st, 2020.
Documentary on the work of the French-Argentinean philosopher, sociologist and anthropologist Jacques de Mahieu, a former officer of the SS Division Charlemagne and Peronist militant. Author of very interesting works such as; Les Templiers en Amériq…
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Documentary on the work of the French-Argentinean philosopher, sociologist and anthropologist Jacques de Mahieu, a former officer of the SS Division Charlemagne and Peronist militant. Author of very interesting works such as; Les Templiers en Amérique (Templars in América) Maurras y Sorel (Maurras and Sorel), El Rey Vikingo del Paraguay (The Viking King of Paraguay) among others. The documentary reviews controversial historical facts, explaining through mythology, anthropology and metaphysics the common origin of the prehispanic civilizations of South America.
“Neither giant factories, nor office buildings that rise to the sky, nor big killer cities, nor industrial morality, nor the mystique of production are necessary for our progress.
Other ways of existence and civilization are possible: culture without comfort, beauty without luxury, the machine without the servitude of the factory, and science without the cult of matter would allow men to develop indefinitely while preserving their intelligence, their moral sense, and their virility”
Jacques de Mahieu
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