How To Feel Good
Below are the words of a recent letter from twenty-four year old Lawrence Burns, who is currently serving a four year sentence in an English prison. For what, you may ask? Well you don’t go to prison for being a left-wing extremist or for shouting “Kill all white men!” Lawrence would not have gone to prison if he had committed buggery, usury, pushed pornography or aborted a baby — all these are all now legal. He wouldn’t be sentenced to as much as four years…
The Need for a New Religion
By Max Musson: We live in a world in which many people have a dark sense of foreboding. Particularly in Western European countries where we have experienced better times within living memory, there is a feeling that many facets of our lives are deteriorating and have been relentlessly deteriorating for several decades at least. In material terms we appear to be better off than ever before and yet the material benefits themselves do not seem…
A Future for Odinism in Britain?
By Edwin Harwood: It’s hard not to think of Harry Potter obsessives, mentally unstable hippies and other social misfits when talking about people who call themselves pagans. But not all people who identify themselves as such can be written off as victims of a hangover from the post-war counter culture; the sort of people who insist on rather dubious claims to an authentic pagan religion which conveniently conforms to the anti-Christian liberal ideals of sex without…
The Need For A New Religion
We live in a world in which many people have a dark sense of foreboding. Particularly in Western European countries where we have experienced better times within living memory, there is a feeling that many facets of our lives are deteriorating and have been relentlessly deteriorating for several decades at least. In material terms we appear to be better off than ever before and yet the material benefits themselves do not seem to adequately compensate…
If People Are Not Valued By Blood, They Are Valued By Money
By Jane Everdene Nationalism is all about blood. And soil. We care about the soil because of the blood. The remains of generations of our ancestors lived their lives and died here and it is this fact that makes our country – our land – our soil – sacred to us. “Blood” refers to the closeness of our relatedness to others. We all know the saying “Blood is thicker than water”, and that it means…