Tag: Physiology
There’s a Storm Coming
“You must know that blood has no value or splendor unless it has been freed from the prison of the arteries by iron or fire.” – F.T. Marinetti[1] In the early days of July 1923, a heroic and blasphemous storm blew across the Carso plain and down into the Po river valley. Its high […]
Read More There’s a Storm ComingComing Soon: Nietzsche, Physiology, and Transvaluation
Counter-Currents will soon publish the concluding essay to my series with Nick Fiorello on the body and conceptual vitality. The series has been quite positively received, I must say, and was a grueling thrill to research and write. Despite my lead-in to this paper at the end of the last in the series, I left […]
Read More Coming Soon: Nietzsche, Physiology, and TransvaluationComing Soon: Overcoming the Bourgeois Mind and Body
Having just submitted part three of my series on vitality to Counter-Currents, I have two minutes in which to reflect upon my achievement. Modern men, after all, have a right to reflect honorifically when doing something of so little value, for we really have no right to think of ourselves in genuinely Homeric terms. Still, […]
Read More Coming Soon: Overcoming the Bourgeois Mind and BodyRecently Published: Mussolini’s New Fascist Man
Counter-Currents has agreed to serialize the paper I have been co-writing with Nick Fiorello on the links between bodily and conceptual vitality. Part One, examining the ideas of the Fascist ethical and organic state, is now available. Part Two, which details the lengths to which Lycurgan Sparta went to ensure the nobility of its citizenry, […]
Read More Recently Published: Mussolini’s New Fascist ManTITVS and Tisha B’av 2012
“Romans! I need only remind you of the name you bear that you may realize how different we are from the men we fight!” TITVS VESPASIANVS, JVDEA 70 BC. The purpose of ROMVLAE GENTI is to create an environment wherein a Nietzschean revaluation of modern Judeo-Christian values can occur. As adults with as much as […]
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