Category Archives: Michel Houellebecq

Part I: Interview with James O’Meara about Green Nazis in Space

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Robert Stark, Rabbit, & Alex von Goldstein talk to James  O’Meara about his new book Green Nazis in Space  published by Counter-Currents Publishing. James O’Meara is also the author of The Homo and the NegroThe Eldritch Evola and Others, and End of an Era: Mad Men and the Ordeal of Civility

Topics include:
The Rise & Fall of the Männerbund in Pre-War American Pop Culture
Jeffrey P. Dennis’s We Boys Together: Teenagers in Love Before Girl-Craziness
Changing depictions of masculinity in film and how male bonding has become equated with homosexuality
“That’s so 80’s”
Depictions of road trips in film such as National Lampoon’s Vacation, and it’s decline
Depictions of the future in film
Reflections on Sartorial Fascism and the decline of male fashion
Michel Houellebecq’s anti-sexual utopia
Thoughts on Islam, and how the Arab and Islamic world once produced great culture but has been corrupted by Oil Rich Gulf State Wahhabis
“The Gilmore Girls Occupy Wall Street” and James Howard Kunstler
Steve Sailer’s article on Boulder, Colorado about liberal white utopias
The Old Gay House: James’s review of A Passion to Preserve: Gay Men as Keepers of Culture


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Robert Stark interviews Ann Sterzinger about In the Sky

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In the Sky(Dans le ciel) was written by Octave Mirbeau in France in the 1890’s. Ann Sterzinger translated the first English edition published by Hopeless Books. It’s available on Amazon.

Topics include:

How Ann discovered the book from Pierre Michel, a French literary scholar specializing in the writer Octave Mirbeau
How Mirbeau is best known for his book Diary of a chambermaid but In the Sky was little known outside of France
How Mirbeau was an anarchist and a Dreyfusard
How Mirbeau was a major influence on Louis-Ferdinand Céline who shared his misanthropic outlook
How Céline was marginalized for his support of the Vichy Regime however he influenced many writers such as Jack Kerouac, John Dolan, Charles Bukowski, and Michel Houellebecq
How the book reflects Mirbeau’s outlook towards life and society
The main character X who is a depressed, misanthropic, artist based on Vincent Van Gogh who Mirbeau knew
The Narrator who discovers X’s manifesto after his death
How X struggles to create his artistic vision
X’s mentor who looses his mind
The post Catholic concept of expressing spirituality through art
How X struggles with sexual and romantic frustration and when he finally meets a girl he dumps her because she did not live up to his romantic ideals
How the of meaning of the title In the Sky and both where X lives on top of a mountain where you can only see sky and  metaphor for being detached from society
Mirbeau’s view on the family and how neurosis is pasted down from parents to children
How the book combines tragedy and comedy
Matt Forney’s review Elliot Rodger Goes to Paris
The genre “Loser Lit”
Ann’s article Dead David Bowie, French Nationalists, Antinatalism, and the Meaning of Life
David Bowie’s art & legacy
Her article The Magical Bottomless Labor Pool which connects political themes to her book NVSQVAM
Why I’m Scared of Widows & Orphans
Applied Dysgenics
In Defense of Beta Females
Ann’s upcoming Science Fiction Dystopia novel Lyfe, which needs a publisher that specializes in Science Fiction


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Robert Stark interviews Roman Bernard about the Paris Terrorist Attack & the Political situation in France

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Roman Bernard lives in Paris, is the European Editor for RADIX JOURNAL, is in political communications and marketing, and a former sports reporter

Topics include:

The role that Paris plays as the center of power in France
How Paris is a 3 Tier city with a wealthy left leaning white center(where the attack happened), a 2nd tier which is mostly poor immigrants, and the 3rd Tier which are the white flight suburbs
How Roman walked by the Bataclan Theatre before the attack and saw many of the victims and how he knows people who knew people who died
The psychological process Roman went through after the attack(human, anger, confidence)
How the terrorist explicitly targeted whites and spared the lives of non-whites
How two of the terrorist were refugees
The media’s myth that Paris was under total marshal law
How the Police used the attack as justification to break into people’s home
How Prime Minister Hollande lied about the borders being close
How propaganda is more important than history and facts
The Football scene from The Dark Knight Rises
French Football as a form of Civic Nationalism
How Qatar owns the major football team in France, is hosting the next world cup, is largely responsible for crisis in Syria, and combines the worst aspects of Arab and Western culture
How Syria has a connection to Western Civilization due to colonization by the Greeks, Romans, and French
The Syrian War as a racial conflict
How the French Government is supporting the Syrian rebels against the Alawites who were allies of the French under colonialism
The plans by the western elites and Gulf States to dismantle Syria and build and oil pipeline
Michel Houellebecq’s Submission which is about an Islamist takeover of France
Demographic trends in France
How the key issue is western atomization and that Islamization is the symptom
The 2015 French regional election
Marine Le Pen and the Front National
How the Front National is a coalition of former socialist in the de industrialized North and affluent conservatives in the South
Why Roman views the key issue as national survival and that economic and social issues should be left to local regions


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Robert Stark interviews Matt Forney about the NPI Conference, US Cities, Houellebecq, & the Paris Terror Attack

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Topics include:

Matt’s experience at the recent National Policy Institute’s Conference in Washington DC
How the theme of the conference Become Who We Are was about creating a new identity
How Left-Wing Activists Tried to Shut Down This Year’s NPI Conference”
Matt take on Washington DC, and how it would be a great city if it weren’t for it’s people
How transplants tend to fulfill the obnoxious stereotypes of cities(ex. DC, NY, LA, Portland)
Obnoxious broke hipsters in Portland vs. obnoxious trust fund hipster in NYC
How NY hipster transplants benefited from the same Police enforcement and gentrification which they agitate against
How New York’s gentrification has made the city sterile and killed it’s creative energy
Kill Your Idols documentary about the punk scene in NY in the early 80’s
Matt’s life in Chicago, and how despite it’s crime it has a cohesive culture and affordable living
How Chicago shutting down it’s public housing projects such as  Cabrini–Green dispersed crime over a larger area
Matt experience living in Portland, Oregon, and how Portlandia is so accurate it’s not even funny
Why Matt favors urban living over suburban or rural living
Why Matt views the suburbs as an unfortunate social development but they developed because the left destroyed cities and forced out the middle class
How major cities such as NY once had vibrant urban middle classes
E. Michael Jones’s The Slaughter of Cities: Urban Renewal As Ethnic Cleansing
How the further away we get  from nature the greater increase in social dysfunction we see
Matt’s trip to Las Vegas and how his friend Davis Aurini describes the city as an “honest whore”
Anti-Natalism and how it’s an interesting philosophical question but attempts to apply reason to interfere with nature
How Anti-Natalism appeals to the most thoughtful and intelligent  individuals thus removing them from the gene pool
Michel Houellebecq The Father Of The Term “Sexual Marketplace”
Houellebecq’s Whatever which is about people who lost out on the sexual revolution
Houellebecq’s Submission which is about an Islamist takeover of France and whether that scenario is likely
Louis-Ferdinand Céline
The recent terrorist attack in Paris and future scenarios in Europe


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Robert Stark interviews Robert Lindsay about the Oregon Shooter

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Another Incel Shoots up College, 10 Dead, 7 Wounded
4Chan Subculture and the post on R9K predicting the shooting
Beta Uprising
How America’s hyper individualism and atomization leads to mass shootings
The Oregon School Shooter and Asperger’s
Misanthropy
Depression and Suicide
Homicidal Fantasies
Study: Males and Females Differ in How They Rate the Attractiveness of the Opposite Sex
What Is This Man Doing Wrong?(Why hasn’t Game Worked?)


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Part II: Robert Stark interviews James O’Meara about Houellebecq

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Michel Houellebecq Sexual Anti-Utopia “The Elementary Articles”

How societal ties have become atomized

The Rise & Fall of the Männerbund in Pre-War American Pop Culture a review of Jeffrey P. Dennis’s “We Boys Together: Teenagers in Love before Girl-Craziness”

Homosexuals as creators of culture

How Homosexual masculinity was historically superior to the effeminate womanizers

Karl Marx’s theory on how if you redistribute wealth without fundamentally changing society you end up with the same problems

 

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