Rising from the Ruins: The Right of the 21st Century

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Rising from the Ruins: The Right of the 21st Century
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Author(s) Joakim Andersen
Daniel Friberg (Foreword)
Language English
Genre(s) Politics
Publisher Arktos
Publication year 2018
Pages 342
ISBN 1912079445

Rising from the Ruins: The Right of the 21st Century is a book by Swedish author and co-founder of the Scandinavian New-Right Motpol Joakim Andersen, published in 2018 by Arktos. This edition was translated from Swedish into English by Gustav Hörngren.

Publisher description

"The liberal order that defined the latter half of the 20th century is collapsing under the growing weight of its conflicts and contradictions. It threatens to pull European civilization and the peoples who created it with it in its fall. This is no time for liberal reformism; the present moment is a Gordian knot of urgent crises. A significant part of our civilization lies already in ruins, if not always physically. Even so, there is reason for optimism: a number of challengers to the crumbling liberal order have appeared.

This book is both a depiction of the rubbled landscape surrounding us, and an overview of the challengers who are rising from the ruins. Touching on everything from the Italian CasaPound, Alexander Dugin and the Danish Tidehverv, to the New Right, the American Alt-Right and Donald Trump, this book analyzes the key success and risk factors of those men and movements that might lead our civilization and our peoples to create a new historical order."[1]

Contents

A Note from the Translator

Foreword by Daniel Friberg

Preface

1. Ragnarök

  • Among the Ruins
  • The Civilizational Perspective

2. The Late 20th Century as Historical Formation

  • The Spiritual Emptiness
  • Culture and Anthropology
  • Family and Gender Roles
  • The Free Citizen
  • Ethnic Replacement and Group Solidarity
  • The Welfare State Becomes Amorphous and Therapeutic
  • Academy and Ideology
  • The Iron Law of the Oligarchy
  • The Economical
  • Occupied Europe
  • Ecology

3. The Toothless “Right”

  • The Right and the Alternative Modernity
  • The Right and the World War

4. The New Left — A Failed Attempt

  • The Left and the Authentic Right
  • Saul Alinsky—Rules for Radicals

5. The New Right—Foundations

  • Background
  • Metapolitics
  • Opposing Liberalism
  • Geopolitics
  • Economics
  • Anthropology, Identity, and Long Memories
  • The New Right and Feminism
  • The New Right and Democracy
  • Paganism
  • Influence
  • The Swedish New Right

6. Tidehverv and a Possible New Christianization

  • The Church and the People
  • The War Against the Multidimensional Man

7. The Identitarians

  • Historical background
  • Successful Actions
  • of the World
  • The Concept is Spreading
  • Strategies

8. CasaPound

  • Historical Background
  • Activism and Activities
  • of the World
  • Success Factors

9. The Neoreactionaries

  • The Degeneration of Libertarianism
  • Mencius Moldbug
  • The Neoreactional Analysis
  • The Cathedral
  • The United States as a Caste Society
  • After Moldbug
  • Success Factors and Limitations

10. The Right in the Non-Western World

  • A Self-Chosen Path—India and the BJP
  • and Populism—Erdoğan and Duterte
  • The Generals—Thailand and Egypt
  • Eastern Europe and Visegrad

11. The Street and the Public Space

12. The Alternative Right

  • The Great Worsening, and the Internet as a Refuge
  • The HBD-sphere
  • Roosh and
  • The Trolls
  • Older Spheres Critical of Immigration
  • Shaped by Victory
  • What is the Alt-Right?
  • No Enemies to the Right
  • What Does the Alt-Right Want?
  • The Alt-Right and the Jews
  • The Alt-Left
  • Meme Magic and Private Language
  • From Pepe to Kek
  • Self-improvement
  • The Socio-Sexual Model
  • The Generational Aspect
  • Success Factors and Pitfalls

13. The Immigrants in the New Europe

  • Éric Zemmour — the Reactionary
  • Akif Pirinçci — the Libertarian
  • Bassam Tibi — the Patrician
  • Égalité et Réconciliation
  • Dieudonné

14. Dugin and the Fourth Political Theory

  • The Post-Soviet Background
  • Dugin
  • The Fourth Political Theory
  • Dugin and Putin
  • Novorossiya
  • Geopolitics and Eurasia
  • Ethno-sociology
  • What Can We Learn from Dugin?

15. Trump

  • Trump’s Background
  • The Background to Trump
  • Trump as a Modern Day Napoleon?
  • Trump and Sam Francis
  • Trump and Metapolitics
  • Success and Risk Factors

16. The 21st Century Begins

Index

Publication data

  • Rising from the Ruins: The Right of the 21st Century, Joakim Andersen, 2018, Arktos, ISBN-10: 1912079445, ISBN-13: 978-1-912079-44-5

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