By Kerry Bolton: At 57 I have been intensely interested in Yockey’s life and thought since first reading Imperium as an 18 years old and letting that wisdom percolate with decades of study and thinking since that time. Even down-under in New Zealand, Imperium found its way, imported from Noontide Press during the 1970s by a Chinese businessman thoroughly imbued with Spengler. As in Yockey’s own day, he remains under-appreciated by those seeking a European revival.…

By Kasredin: During the nineteenth century there was a struggle in this country and elsewhere to achieve real democracy – or, as it was then termed, universal suffrage. There was a groundswell of opinion that every man should have the vote, and some people even felt that women should not be excluded. Parliamentary democracy took a long time to gain popularity. The first parliaments were held in the thirteenth century, and were basically a way…