National Bolshevism may be defined as a socialist movement that grounds itself, not in the internationalist, materialist, atheism of Marx, but rather in the traditional culture of the West. The call for the separation of socialism from its Marxist domination was most powerfully made by Oswald Spengler and he remains today the most important thinker of the National Bolshevik tendency. The dominance of Marxist thinking among members of the far left, as well as the acceptance of Marxism as being synonymous with socialism on the part of rightists, has obscured the fact that the genuine interests of the workers, and thus of socialists, might not be synonymous with internationalism, atheism, and social liberalism. In brief, a National Bolshevik program may be summarized as: Dirigism, Autarky, Socialism!
Good blog. I also have one, http://europa-erwache.blogspot.com/, more or less based in the same thesis (I'm building something called Identitarian Socialism), and I want to ask you if I can translate (my blog is written in Castilian Spanish) somo articles of you. Specially the ones about prussian socialism and the ideas of national bolshevism.
In the meanwhile I'm gonna link your page to mine.
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Good blog. I also have one, http://europa-erwache.blogspot.com/, more or less based in the same thesis (I'm building something called Identitarian Socialism), and I want to ask you if I can translate (my blog is written in Castilian Spanish) somo articles of you. Specially the ones about prussian socialism and the ideas of national bolshevism.
In the meanwhile I'm gonna link your page to mine.
Cheers.
I would love to see your articles in translation.
Whenever your want, just ask about wich one(s) do you want to be translated and I would do it.
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