General Introduction to the Series In the last article on this blog I stressed the need for people in the Anglosphere to “draw from their own well”. By this I mean that we should draw, as much as is possible, from sources developed by our own people, or at any rate within our intellectual tradition. This article will be the first instalment of a series in which I cover a number of important figures whose ideas can be drawn upon to develop a distinct folkish theory for the Anglosphere, and England in particular. Along the way, I will continue to write articles on other topics.
Thank you Esotericist, for rediscovering the contributions of our folk and summarising their ideas. I anticipate that this series will be informative and interesting. 👍
Bravo, a great start. I set up this* Wordpress some years ago to try to widen awareness of Keith (it didn't work). Ostara publishes the speech you mentioned, alongside other snippets.
Thank you Esotericist, for rediscovering the contributions of our folk and summarising their ideas. I anticipate that this series will be informative and interesting. 👍
Bravo, a great start. I set up this* Wordpress some years ago to try to widen awareness of Keith (it didn't work). Ostara publishes the speech you mentioned, alongside other snippets.
* https://arthurkeith.wordpress.com/