I enjoyed this rather unusual piece, Mirgoth. Important work, I reckon, as it really helps position Occidental or Faustian civilization in its proper context.
I eally hope that you will one day explore the work of Dr Lothrop Stoddard, who published The Rising Tide of Color in 1920. He viewed the world's civilizational and cultural groupings through the lens of the 'primary races', as he called them.
In so doing, this New England journalist, historian and polymath basically predicted the arc of our world's future. Once prominent, he was sidelined after the War and non'-personed after his death in 1950. Are you familiar with Stoddard, Morgoth?
Thanks for doing this mate. Peculiar stuff. I'll listen to this again tomorrow as it's a lot to take in.
I enjoyed this rather unusual piece, Mirgoth. Important work, I reckon, as it really helps position Occidental or Faustian civilization in its proper context.
I eally hope that you will one day explore the work of Dr Lothrop Stoddard, who published The Rising Tide of Color in 1920. He viewed the world's civilizational and cultural groupings through the lens of the 'primary races', as he called them.
In so doing, this New England journalist, historian and polymath basically predicted the arc of our world's future. Once prominent, he was sidelined after the War and non'-personed after his death in 1950. Are you familiar with Stoddard, Morgoth?