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Scythe's avatar

I've followed Keith for years. He's a good guy. Even if he disagrees on certain things, he's clearly committed to trying to find solutions to our most important problems.

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Byrhtnoth's avatar

I've been following Keith's work for years and am glad to see how far he has come. He is a big reason I became so interested in perennialist philosophy and European philosphical works in general. Funnily enough, he is also a part of the reason I became much more supportive of national socialism.

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Torna Braggison's avatar

Very good article,but there are some Irish I'm from the Boston area I'm 70%irish with some scotch and scandanvian I'm told this is normal even amongst Irish folk in there homeland but I also grew up in an extremely clannish area. The notorious South Boston area where up until pretty recent times was a very homogeneous area sadly becoming gentrified

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James's avatar

The core message about the need for each nation to unite and mobilize around its own unique historical and cultural symbols resonates. Doubly so when this is rooted in the mythic heroes, legends and folklore that are embedded in a people's collective spirit.

At the same time, nationalists across the world - whether in the ancestral homelands or in the colonies - should cooperate and coordinate efforts. Networking effectively at the local and national level should indeed be the priority, but some degree of international solidarity is also essential in the face of the existential threat.

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Aodhan MacMhaolain's avatar

Imagine it like the fasci - many arrows shot from many bows, all striking the same target!

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An American Writer & Essayist's avatar

Great article. 👍 Keith Woods is a good fellow. I have his book on Irish Nationalism. Read through some of it and quite liked it.

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