The denial of the European peoples' right to their own heritage, history and even their physical homelands has become part of the cultural fundament of the modern West. Mass immigration, selective and vilifying propaganda, and a constant barrage of perverse or, at best, pointless consumer culture all contribute to the transformation of Europe into a non-entity. Her native population consists mostly of atomistic individuals, lacking any semblance of purpose or direction, increasingly victimised by a political system with no interest in the people it governs. There are many views on how this came to be, but the revolt of May 1968 was certainly of singular importance in creating the apolitical, self-destructive situation that postmodern Europe is in today.
This, however, is no history book. It is not primarily about how this came to be, but rather what can and should be done about it and, more to the point, who will do it. After the treachery of the political, journalistic and academic pseudo-elites and the complacency of an entire generation of Europeans which enabled it, it falls upon the young – the foremost victims of the derailing of Western society – to turn the tide.
In Generation Identity, activist Markus Willinger presents his take on the ideology of the budding identitarian movement in 41 brief and direct chapters. Willinger presents a crystal-clear image of what has gone wrong, and indicates the direction in which we should look for our solutions. Moving seamlessly between the spheres of radical politics and existential philosophy, Generation Identity explains in a succinct, yet poetic fashion what young Europeans must say – or should say – to the corrupt representatives of the decrepit social structures dominating our continent.
This is not a manifesto, it is a declaration of war.
This book also contains an original Foreword by Philippe Vardon, one of the leaders of Bloc Identitaire and the French identitarian youth movement.
Table of Contents:
Foreword – The Front Line by Philippe Vardon Editor's Note Preface 1. Generation Identity 2. On Loneliness 3. On Religion 4. On Politics 5. On Idyllic Family Life 6. On the Sexes 7. On the Unborn Children 8. On the Economy 9. On Critical Thinking 10. On Ecology 11. On the Multicultural Society 12. On Universalism 13. On Democracy 14. On Diversity 15. On National Socialism 16. On the End of the World 17. On Foreign Affairs 18. On the European Union 19. On Death 20. On Sexuality 21. On Racism 22. On the New Year 23. On the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 24. On Islam 25. On Body and Mind 26. On Freedom 27. On Ethnopluralism 28. On Responsibility 29. On the Globalised World 30. On Escapism 31. On the Zeitgeist 32. On the Longing for Identity 33. On Compulsory Military Service 34. On Integration 35. On a World Without Identities 36. On the Conflict in the Middle East 37. On Art 38. Aurea aetas: The Golden Era 39. Our Decision 40. Our Weapons 41. The Declaration of War
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
103 pages
Publication:
2013
Publisher:
Arktos
Edition:
Illustrated
Language:
eng
ISBN10:
1907166416
ISBN13:
9781907166419
kindle Asin:
B00CS8PUG6
Generation Identity ‒ A Declaration of War Against the '68ers
The denial of the European peoples' right to their own heritage, history and even their physical homelands has become part of the cultural fundament of the modern West. Mass immigration, selective and vilifying propaganda, and a constant barrage of perverse or, at best, pointless consumer culture all contribute to the transformation of Europe into a non-entity. Her native population consists mostly of atomistic individuals, lacking any semblance of purpose or direction, increasingly victimised by a political system with no interest in the people it governs. There are many views on how this came to be, but the revolt of May 1968 was certainly of singular importance in creating the apolitical, self-destructive situation that postmodern Europe is in today.
This, however, is no history book. It is not primarily about how this came to be, but rather what can and should be done about it and, more to the point, who will do it. After the treachery of the political, journalistic and academic pseudo-elites and the complacency of an entire generation of Europeans which enabled it, it falls upon the young – the foremost victims of the derailing of Western society – to turn the tide.
In Generation Identity, activist Markus Willinger presents his take on the ideology of the budding identitarian movement in 41 brief and direct chapters. Willinger presents a crystal-clear image of what has gone wrong, and indicates the direction in which we should look for our solutions. Moving seamlessly between the spheres of radical politics and existential philosophy, Generation Identity explains in a succinct, yet poetic fashion what young Europeans must say – or should say – to the corrupt representatives of the decrepit social structures dominating our continent.
This is not a manifesto, it is a declaration of war.
This book also contains an original Foreword by Philippe Vardon, one of the leaders of Bloc Identitaire and the French identitarian youth movement.
Table of Contents:
Foreword – The Front Line by Philippe Vardon Editor's Note Preface 1. Generation Identity 2. On Loneliness 3. On Religion 4. On Politics 5. On Idyllic Family Life 6. On the Sexes 7. On the Unborn Children 8. On the Economy 9. On Critical Thinking 10. On Ecology 11. On the Multicultural Society 12. On Universalism 13. On Democracy 14. On Diversity 15. On National Socialism 16. On the End of the World 17. On Foreign Affairs 18. On the European Union 19. On Death 20. On Sexuality 21. On Racism 22. On the New Year 23. On the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 24. On Islam 25. On Body and Mind 26. On Freedom 27. On Ethnopluralism 28. On Responsibility 29. On the Globalised World 30. On Escapism 31. On the Zeitgeist 32. On the Longing for Identity 33. On Compulsory Military Service 34. On Integration 35. On a World Without Identities 36. On the Conflict in the Middle East 37. On Art 38. Aurea aetas: The Golden Era 39. Our Decision 40. Our Weapons 41. The Declaration of War