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This is Yockey's famous masterpiece. It is inspired by Oswald
Spengler's Decline of the West. Imperium advocates the creation of
a pan-European empire governed by sound principles or 'absolute
politics'. It is divided into five parts, which are concerned with
History, Politics, 'Cultural Vitalism', America and the World
Situation. Imperium deals with doctrinal matters as well giving a
survey of the 'world situation' in the 20th century. "In this
book," writes Yockey, "are the precise, organic foundations of the
Western soul, and in particular, its Imperative at the present
stage." ..".What is written here is also for the true America, even
though the effective America of the moment, and of the immediate
future is a hostile America, an America of willing, mass-minded
tools in the service of the Culture-distorting political and total
enemy of the Western Civilization." "The mission of this generation
is the most difficult that has ever faced a Western generation. It
must break the terror by which it is held in silence, it must look
ahead, it must believe when there is apparently no hope, it must
obey even if it means death, it must fight to the end rather than
submit. ...The men of this generation must fight for the continued
existence of the West..." "The soil of Europe, rendered sacred by
the streams of blood which have made it spiritually fertile for a
millennium, will once again stream with blood until the barbarians
and distorters have been driven out and the Western banner waves on
its home soil from Gibraltar to North Cape, from the rocky
promontories of Galway to the Urals." The book's Chicago-born
author, Francis P. Yockey, was just 30 years old when he wrote
Imperium in six months in a quiet village on Ireland's eastern
coast. His masterpiece continues to shape the thinking and steel
the will of readers around the world.
This sequel to Yockey's "Imperium" shows that all wars are related
to politics and the aim of politics is to obtain power. Who were
the "real" winners and losers of the World Wars and who is the
enemy of Europe? Includes Revilo P. Oliver's critique, "The Enemy
of Our Enemies."
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