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Francis Parker Yockey Philosopher

  • Gender: Male
  • Citizenship: United States
  • Born: Sep 18, 1917
  • Died: Jun 16, 1960

Francis Parker Yockey was an American attorney, political philosopher and polemicist best known for his neo-Spenglerian book Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics, published under the pen name Ulick Varange in 1948. This book argues for a culture-based, totalitarian path for the preservation of Western culture.

Yockey actively supported many far-right causes around the world and remains one of the seminal influences of many White nationalist and New Right movements. Although he was a devotee of Oswald Spengler, Yockey was a passionate proponent of anti-Semitism, and expressed a reverence for German National Socialism, and a general affinity for fascist causes. Yockey contacted or worked with the Nazi aligned German-American Bund. After the defeat of the Axis in the Second World War, Yockey became even more active in neo-Fascist causes.

Yockey believed that the United States was an engine of liberalism, controlled by Zionist Jews. Yockey also met Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, and wrote anti-Zionist propaganda on behalf of the Egyptian government, seeing the pan-Arab nationalist movement as another ally to challenge "the Jewish-American power."

Liberalism is Rationalism in politics. politics

Every science is a profane restatement of the preceding dogmas of the religious period. science

Pessimism only describes an attitude, and not facts, and hence is entirely subjective. attitudes

As a world view, Darwinism cannot of course be refuted, since Faith is, always has been, and always will be, stronger than facts. faith

The 19th century was the age of Individualism the 20th and 21st are the ages of Socialism. aging

The independence of the economic sphere was a tenet of faith with Liberalism. faith

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