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>>16787461
Metapolitics

>The ND opposes multiculturalism and the mixing of different cultures within a single society, opposes liberal democracy and capitalism, and promotes localised forms of what it terms "organic democracy", with the intent of rooting out elements of oligarchy. It pushes for an "archeofuturistic" or a type of non-reactionary "revolutionary conservative" method to the reinvigoration of the Pan-European identity and culture, while encouraging the preservation of certain regions where Europeans and their Caucasian descendants may reside. Concurrently, it attempts to sustain the protection of the variance of ethnicities and identities around the globe, defending the right of each group of peoples to keep their own lands and regions to occupy. To achieve its goals, the ND promotes what it calls "metapolitics", seeking to influence and shift European culture in ways sympathetic to its cause over a lengthy period of time rather than by actively campaigning for office through political parties.

>De Benoist and other early GRECE members had long been involved in far-right politics, and their new movement was influenced by older rightist currents of thought like the German conservative revolutionary movement. Although rejecting left-wing ideas of human equality, the Nouvelle Droite was also heavily influenced by the tactics of the New Left and some forms of Marxism. Particularly influential were the sociocultural ideas of the Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci, with ND members describing themselves as the "Gramscians of the Right".

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>>16775219
Look it these things I bought! Look! Lookit em! Instead of discussing why I like em let's fetishize the products I consoooooooooooooooooooome

That's why. Now go take more pictures of shit you own to brag about online. You'll have plenty of company.
I mean you could buy a $5,000 rare hardback signed by the author and take lots of HD pictures to post online before putting it on a shelf to collect dust. But it won't get you any closer to the *meaning and message* of a book that a free EPUB from LIBGEN. It's fetishizing consumption. Which is the very definition of the consoomer.

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