by Jon Ronson. ISBN 0330375466 Jon Ronson’s book is extremely readable and at times highly entertaining. I’m a big fan of Louis Theroux (especially his Weird Weekends and Jon’s amiable deceptively laid-back probing reminds me of Louis. He looks at one “extremist” group at a time. There’s nothing too heavy in the way of analysis. … Continue reading
The French New Right : New Right – New Left – New Paradigm? Telos Press Ltd, 431 East 12th Street, New York NY 10009, USA SSN 0090-6514 For those interested in the ideas of the “European New Right” this special edition of Telos is a must-have; and for those who have are not yet acquainted with the … Continue reading
Certification: Netherlands:16 / Norway:15 / Singapore:NC-16 / Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) / Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) / Germany:12 / Argentina:16 / UK:15 / Australia:MA / Finland:K-15 / France:U / Ireland:15A / Brazil:16 / USA:R Runtime: 126 min Country: USA Language: English / Urdu / Arabic / Persian / French Color: Color Sound Mix: DTS / … Continue reading
Searchlight: A Well-Oiled Disinformation Machine By Paul Cox For those not in the know — and sadly that includes at least 90 per cent of those active within the periphery of radical politics in Britain, let alone the mass of the population — Searchlight present themselves as specialists in the comparatively small field of “racism … Continue reading
Televisionaries : The Red Army Faction Story 1963 – 1993 By Tom Vague ISBN 1-873176-47-3 price £4.50 Televisionaries is a fascinating chronology of events surrounding the formation and activities of the Red Army Faction in Germany. The chronology begins by setting the formation of the RAF in the context of three events : the bombing by … Continue reading
by Graham Williamson and TP Bragg. Review: A Declaration and Philosophy of Progressive Nationalism This is an interesting, and long overdue attempt to fuse dark green and nationalist ideas. Greens have tended to espouse a ‘one world’ approach that has downplayed or even denied the importance of national identity while nationalists have often simply focussed … Continue reading