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A Life in the Political Wilderness (Paperback)
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A Life in the Political Wilderness (Paperback)
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Welf Herfurth was born in 1962 in Goslar, Germany, when he was 14
he moved with his parents to Iran for several years were he lived
through the Islamic revolution. After returning to Germany, he
joined the youth wing of the NPD and became a member of the
National Executive. As an activist and a skilled organiser he built
one of the largest JN groups in his area and served in several
school and technical collages representation committees. He was one
of the few JN and NPD members in Germany that hold such positions.
In 1987 he settled in Sydney/Australia where he married and had two
children, he joined the Australian Democrats, a libertarian
political party and was member of the NSW state executive for a
short while until leaving the party due to political differences
and joining One Nation, a raising political force in Australia at
the time, and again became a member of the NSW state executive and
a close associate of senator David Oldfield. Welf Herfurth has
given up party politics and is a founder, organiser and chairman of
the Sydney Forum, one of the longest ongoing political forums in
Australia. He is also active in several community volunteer
organisations. He has addressed numerous political groups in
Australia, USA and Europe, spreading the ideology of
National-Anarchism, Anti-Globalisation and the right of people to
self-determination and preserving their culture. His writings
appeared in many publications worldwide and he is a much sort after
speaker, this is the very first time all his essays are collected
into a single volume. "Welf is a voice in the wilderness; a teacher
for our times; a maker and a shaper, a bastion of sanity in an
increasingly dangerous and unpredictable world" - Troy Southgate,
in Introdution "Following the steps of great European thinkers,
such as Julius Evola and Oswald Spengler (and a recently deceased
postmodernist, Jean Baudrillard), Herfurth analyzes the contagious
power of political simulacra in our postmodern media-conditioned
society." - Tomislav Sunic, in Preface
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