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Europe

« Un millénaire d'histoire européenne, de joie et de sacrifice, d'héroïsme et de noblesse nous appellent à cette tâche. Au sang qui a coulé sur le sol sacré de l'Europe, nous ajouterons le sang de nos ennemis. »

"Europe is equal to its historical task. Against the anti-spiritual, anti-heroic 'ideals' of America-Jewry, Europe pits its metaphysical ideas, its faith in its Destiny, its ethical principles, its heroism. Fearlessly, Europe falls in for battle, knowing it is armed with the mightiest weapon ever forged by History: the superpersonal Destiny of the European organism. Our European Mission is to create the Culture-State-Nation-Imperium of the West, and thereby we shall perform such deeds, accomplish such works, and so transform our world that our distant posterity, when they behold the remains of our buildings and ramparts, will tell their grandchildren that on the soil of Europe once dwelt a tribe of gods."

Polarities put forth in Yockey's The Enemy of Europe

Imperialism Capitalism
Faith Rationalism
Primacy of the Spirit Materialism
Idealism Sensualism
Will-to-Power Will-to-Riches
World as Object of Organization World as Object of Plunder
Rank as Social Distinction Society as a Collection of Individuals
Fulfillment of Duty "Pursuit of Happiness"
Absolute Will to Biological Fertility Race-Suicide, Birth Control, Puritanism, Bohemianismism
Absolute Will to Increase Power Surrender to the World Hegemony of the West
Hierarchy Equality
Discipline Freedom, Ethical Laissez-Faire
Authority Parlimentarism
Aristocracy Plutocracy
Society as Organic Unity Class War
Sexual Polarity Feminism
Europe as Imperium Petty Statism
Europe as Nation Chauvinism
Europe as Fatherland Petty Nationalism
Order Freedom
Stability Constant Motion, Business Cycles
Art Practiced in Conformity with the Cultural Task "L'Art pour l'Art"
Politico-Military Expansion Financial-Military-Economic Expansion
  • Abbreviated list, printed in Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Post-War Fascist International, by Kevin Coogan, p. 140

United States

« [...] l'Amérique est une colonie dégénérée de l'Europe où un élément parasite et non occidental gouverne [...]. »

  • Francis Parker Yockey, « Imperium Francis Parker Yockey », dans son livre Imperium cité par Eugène Krampon, Réfléchir & Agir (ISSN 1273-6643), nº 32, été 2009, p. 53

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