‘Totalitarianism is not only hell, but also the dream of paradise — the age-old dream of a world where everybody would live in harmony, united by a common will and faith, without secrets from one another. If totalitarianism did not exploit these archetypes, which are deep inside us all and rooted deep in all religions, … Continue reading 3. The Fascist State and Human Rights (The Road to Fascism: For a Critique of the Global Biosecurity State)
2. Eternal Fascism (The Road to Fascism: For a Critique of the Global Biosecurity State)
‘It does not surprise me that Italy is at the moment spearheading the development of a technology of governance that, in the name of public health, renders acceptable a set of life conditions which eliminate all possible political activity, pure and simple. This country is always on the verge of falling back into fascism, and … Continue reading 2. Eternal Fascism (The Road to Fascism: For a Critique of the Global Biosecurity State)
1. The Return of Fascism (The Road to Fascism: For a Critique of the Global Biosecurity State)
I started writing this article in February 2022, and it quickly expanded into a short book, which I am still writing today. I’ve decided, therefore, to publish its individual sections on this website separately as they are completed. This will inevitably entail me going back and revising earlier sections as the later ones are completed … Continue reading 1. The Return of Fascism (The Road to Fascism: For a Critique of the Global Biosecurity State)
Saving St. Raphael’s Estate: The Alternative to Demolition
Architects for Social Housing is pleased to announce the publication of our book-length report, Saving St. Raphael’s Estate: The Alternative to Demolition. Pdf files of the individual chapters can be downloaded from the links below. Table of Contents 1. The Campaign for St. Raphael’s Estate: Social, Economic and Policy Contexts 2. The Alternative to Demolition: … Continue reading Saving St. Raphael’s Estate: The Alternative to Demolition
Laws for the Protection of People and State
In May 2020, when I first drew comparisons between the state of emergency under which Germans lived through the 12 years of the Third Reich and the emergency period under which coronavirus-justified regulations were being imposed without parliamentary scrutiny on UK citizens in 2020, a member of the already forming cult of the COVID-faithful responded … Continue reading Laws for the Protection of People and State
The Camp as Biopolitical Paradigm of the State
The logical and inevitable outcome of our continued compliance with medically meaningless and illegally imposed restrictions on our human rights, like social distancing, face coverings, ‘asymptomatic’ testing, ‘vaccine’ passports as a condition of citizenship, ‘quarantining’ healthy people and mandatory medical intervention with experimental gene injections, is the camp. But what is a camp? Below are … Continue reading The Camp as Biopolitical Paradigm of the State
The End of History
Excerpt from Chapter 3 of The Colour of the Sacred: Georges Bataille and the Image of Sacrifice (London: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, 2022), pp. 217-232. Extracted from a book of philosophy and sociology that runs to nearly 400 pages, some of the content of this text may appear opaque; but we are publishing it here because … Continue reading The End of History
Happy New Year? Predictions for 2022
‘Every attempt to rethink the political space of the West must begin with the clear awareness that we no longer know anything of the distinction between private life and political existence, between man as a simple living being at home in the house and man’s political existence in the city. We are not only, in … Continue reading Happy New Year? Predictions for 2022
The Soothsayer (a parable in five prophecies)
When the enemies of reason are victorious — as they have been for some time now in the UK — those of us still fighting on the side of reason have to employ another language in order to communicate with them, find other ways to describe the irrationality in which they are imprisoned. This is … Continue reading The Soothsayer (a parable in five prophecies)
The Cantref of Pebidiog
I am a man, upo da land, I am a selkie i da sea. 1 How far have you come? she asked when we arrived. As far as it’s possible to go, I sighed, And from what feels like another country. And to all her other questions I replied: Like a lizard crawling out of … Continue reading The Cantref of Pebidiog