Tag: Counter-Revolution

  • Counter-Subversion in Art

    Counter-Subversion in Art

    On Palm Sunday of this year Charles Martel, victor of Tours, could smile upon his descendants. A small band of Franks wielding hammers again rose in defense of the West. The action was local-scale and humble; there was no smashing of the Saracen horde. Four young men entered art mogul Yvon Lambert’s gallery in Avignon and destroyed the Piss…

  • The Battle of Belgrade

    The Battle of Belgrade

    In his classic work East and West, the French scholar René Guénon noted modern man’s quest to transform the world in his own image and likeness. The materialism and spiritual disorder that reign in our age are to be imposed everywhere: If [Westerners] merely took pleasure in affirming their imagined superiority, the illusion would only do…