Francis Parker Yockey
Born
in Chicago, Illinois, The United States
September 18, 1917
Died
June 16, 1960
Genre
Influences
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Imperium: Philosophy of History & Politics
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1948
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37 editions
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The Enemy of Europe: The Enemy of Our Enemies
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2003
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4 editions
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The Proclamation of London
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1949
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7 editions
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The Lost Writings of Francis Parker Yockey
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2013
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4 editions
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Yockey: Four Essays
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The World in Flames: The Shorter Writings of Francis Parker Yockey
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El Guerrero Metapolítico
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Arduous Figure Training at Bondhaven
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1959
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Le Prophete de l'Imperium (Heartland)
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Selected essays
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“Feminism liberated women from the natural dignity of their sex and turned them into inferior men.”
― Imperium: Philosophy of History & Politics
― Imperium: Philosophy of History & Politics
“Appalling numbers of youth have been led into a cynical ultra-sophisticated attitude which regards drinking as a badge of social aptitude, which makes a fetish of sport and professes eroticism as a way of life. A perverted and insane pictorial art, lewd exhibitionistic dancing and jungle music form the spiritual norm of this sector of America's youth. ”
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“Two ideas are opposed — not concepts or abstractions, but Ideas which were in the blood of men before they were formulated by the minds of men. The Resurgence of Authority stands opposed to the Rule of Money; Order to Social Chaos, Hierarchy to Equality, socio-economico-political Stability to constant Flux; glad assumption of Duties to whining for Rights; Socialism to Capitalism, ethically, economically, politically; the Rebirth of Religion to Materialism; Fertility to Sterility; the spirit of Heroism to the spirit of Trade; the principle of Responsibility to Parliamentarism; the idea of Polarity of Man and Woman to Feminism; the idea of the individual task to the ideal of ‘happiness’; Discipline to Propaganda-compulsion; the higher unities of family, society, State to social atomism; Marriage to the Communistic ideal of free love; economic self-sufficiency to senseless trade as an end in itself; the inner imperative to Rationalism.”
― Imperium: Philosophy of History & Politics
― Imperium: Philosophy of History & Politics
