A magisterial work of matchless prose, with historical insight on every page, it skewers Allied wartime propaganda, and philosophizes with a hammer in favor of a coming Western empire of "absolute politics."
The book's Chicago-born author, Francis P. Yockey, was just 30 years old when he wrote Imperium in six months in a quiet village on Ireland's eastern coast. His masterpiece continues to shape the thinking and steel the will of readers around the world. One expression of its enduring impact was the publication in 1999 of Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International, an ambitious 640-page biography by Kevin Coogan.
"In this book," writes Yockey, "are the precise, organic foundations of the Western soul, and in particular, its Imperative at the present stage."
"...What is written here is also for the true America, even though the effective America of the moment, and of the immediate future is a hostile America, an America of willing, mass-minded tools in the service of the Culture-distorting political and total enemy of the Western Civilization."
"The mission of this generation is the most difficult that has ever faced a Western generation. It must break the terror by which it is held in silence, it must look ahead, it must believe when there is apparently no hope, it must obey even if it means death, it must fight to the end rather than submit. ...The men of this generation must fight for the continued existence of the West..."
"The soil of Europe, rendered sacred by the streams of blood which have made it spiritually fertile for a millennium, will once again stream with blood until the barbarians and distorters have been driven out and the Western banner waves on its home soil from Gibraltar to North Cape, from the rocky promontories of Galway to the Urals."
| Author | Yockey, Francis Parker |
|---|---|
| Full Title | Imperium |
| Binding | Softcover |
| Publisher | Noontide Press (1969) |
| Pages | 626 |
| ISBN | 0911038108 |
| Language | English |
| Short Description | This is Yockey's famous masterpiece. It is inspired by Oswald Spengler's Decline of the West. Imperium advocates the creation of a pan-European empire governed by sound principles or 'absolute politics'. It is divided into five parts, which are concerned with History, Politics, 'Cultural Vitalism', America and the World Situation. Imperium deals with doctrinal matters as well giving a survey of the 'world situation' in the 20th century. |
| Table of Contents | The 20th Century Historical Outlook Perspective The Two Aspects of History The Relativity of History The Meaning of Facts The Demise of the Linear View of History The Structure of History Pessimism The Civilization-Crisis Darwinism Marxism Freudianism The Scientific-Technical World-Outlook The Imperative of Our Age The 20th Century Political Outlook Introduction The Nature of Politics The War-Politics Symbiosis The Laws of Totality and Sovereignty The Pluralistic State The Law of Constancy of Inter-Organismic Power The Law of Constancy of Intra-Organismic Power The Political Pluraverse League of Nations The Inner Aspect of the Law of Sovereignty Political Organisms and War The Law of Political Plenum The Law of Protection and Obedience Internationale The Two Political Anthropologies Liberalism Democracy Communism Association and Dissociation of Forms of Thought and Action Cultural Vitalism (A) Culture Health Introduction The Articulation of a Culture Tradition and Genius Genius Genius and the Age of Absolute Politics Race, People, Nation, State Subjective Meaning of Race Horizontal Race v. Vertical Race Race and Policy People Nation Nation and History Nation and Rationalism Nation in the 20th Century State (B) Culture Pathology Culture Pathology Culture Parasitism Culture Distortion Culture Retardation as a Form of Culture Distortion Culture Distortion Arising from Parasitic Activity America Introduction The Origins of America The American Ideology The War of Secession 1861-1865 The American Practice of Government The History of American Imperialism American Imperialism in the Age of Annihilation Wars The American Revolution of 1933 World-Outlook The Negro in America Culture-Retardation in America Propaganda The Conduct of American Foreign Affairs from 1933 The Future of America The World Situation The Political World The First World War The Second World War Russia Japan America The Terror The Abyss Imperium Index |
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