Articles about Hindu "Fascism"
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Articles -
Hindu \"Fascism\"
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 18 October 2005 18:00 |
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Among the numerous publishing houses in Paris, there
is a fringe-rightist one called Avatar. Its name (Sanskrit avat�ra = "divine
incarnation") and publishing policy are inspired by Julius Evola, d. 1971,
the Italian "integral traditionalist" aristocrat who worked for the
SS research department Ahnenerbe ("ancestral heritage") and
who dabbled in Oriental lore as part of his esotericist musings. Avatar
Editions has its nominal legal headquarters outside Dublin, Ireland,
apparently to avoid problems with France's
draconian anti-racist and anti-revisionist laws. One of its ongoing projects is
a series of booklets called Cahiers de la Radicalit�, under the Evolian motto: "Be radical, have
principles, be absolute, be that which the bourgeoisie calls an extremist: give
yourself without counting or calculating, don't accept what they call 'the
reality of life' and act in such a way that you won't be accepted by that kind
of 'life', never abandon the principle of struggle."
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Last Updated on Sunday, 30 September 2007 12:34 |
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Read more... [Savitri Devi's Last Writings]
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Articles -
Hindu \"Fascism\"
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 11 August 2004 18:00 |
The
present essay is a somewhat lengthy yet essentially off-the-cuff reply to a
recent paper by Meera Nanda: "Dharmic ecology and the neo-Pagan international:
the dangers of religious environmentalism in India", presented at panel
no. 15 at the 18th European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies, 6-9 July
2004 in Lund, Sweden. Ms. Nanda has recently been positioning herself in
academic and Marxist media as an expert on Hindu nationalism's relation to
various "postmodern" ideologies.
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Read more... [Hinduism, Environmentalism and the Nazi Bogey]
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Articles -
Hindu \"Fascism\"
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 02 May 2004 18:00 |
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Mahatma
Gandhi's admirers are not in the habit of confronting embarrassing facts about
their favourite saint. His critics, by contrast, gleefully keep on reminding us
of a few facts concerning the Mahatma which seem to undermine his aura of
wisdom and ethical superiority. One of the decisive proofs of Gandhi's silly
lack of realism, cited by both his Leftist and his Hindutva detractors, is his
attempted correspondence with Adolf Hitler, undertaken with a view to
persuading Germany's dictator of the value of non-violence. I will now take
upon myself the ungrateful task of arguing that in this attempt, Gandhi was (1)
entirely Gandhian, and (2) essentially right.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 30 September 2007 12:34 |
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Read more... [Mahatma Gandhi's letters to Hitler]
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Articles -
Hindu \"Fascism\"
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 30 April 2002 18:00 |
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The article
"The struggle for India's soul" by Mira
Kamdar (World Policy Journal, fall 2002) exemplifies the confusions bedevilling
the communalism debate, especially among avowed secularists and their NRI
friends. In the present paper, I will not posit any new thesis but merely draw
attention to the logical fallacies and factual mistakes so typical of
secularist polemic against Hindu nationalism.
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Read more... [A Reply To "The Struggle for India's Soul" by Mira Kamdar]
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Articles -
Hindu \"Fascism\"
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 01 August 1999 18:00 |
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In secularist publications, it is often alleged that
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, also known as (Swatantrya) Veer, "hero (of
independence)", was a Nazi. Let us examine the two main aspects of this
allegation: his view on race, and his actual record in World War 2.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 30 September 2007 12:34 |
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Read more... [Was Veer Savarkar a Nazi?]
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