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The denial of the European peoples' right to their own heritage, history and
even their physical homelands has become part of the cultural fundament of the
modern West. Mass immigration, selective and vilifying propaganda, and a
constant barrage of perverse or, at best, pointless consumer culture all contribute
to the transformation of Europe into a non-entity. Her native population
consists mostly of atomistic individuals, lacking any semblance of purpose or
direction, increasingly victimised by a political system with no interest in the
people it governs. There are many views on how this came to be, but the revolt
of May 1968 was certainly of singular importance in creating the apolitical,
self-destructive situation that postmodern Europe is in today.
This, however, is no history book. It is not primarily about how this came to be,
but rather what can and should be done about it and, more to the point, who
will do it. After the treachery of the political,...
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Fülszöveg
The denial of the European peoples' right to their own heritage, history and
even their physical homelands has become part of the cultural fundament of the
modern West. Mass immigration, selective and vilifying propaganda, and a
constant barrage of perverse or, at best, pointless consumer culture all contribute
to the transformation of Europe into a non-entity. Her native population
consists mostly of atomistic individuals, lacking any semblance of purpose or
direction, increasingly victimised by a political system with no interest in the
people it governs. There are many views on how this came to be, but the revolt
of May 1968 was certainly of singular importance in creating the apolitical,
self-destructive situation that postmodern Europe is in today.
This, however, is no history book. It is not primarily about how this came to be,
but rather what can and should be done about it and, more to the point, who
will do it. After the treachery of the political, journalistic and academic
pseudo-elites and the complacency of an entire generation of Europeans which
enabled it, it falls upon the young — the foremost victims of the derailing of
Western society - to turn the tide.
In Generation Identity, activist Markus Willinger presents his take on the
ideology of the budding identitarian movement in 41 brief and direct chapters.
Willinger presents a crystal-clear image of what has gone wrong, and indicates
the direction in which we should look for our solutions. Moving seamlessly
between the spheres of radical politics and existential philosophy, Generation
Identity explains in a succinct, yet poetic fashion what young Europeans must
say — or should say — to the corrupt representatives of the decrepit social
structures dominating our continent.
This is not a manifesto, it is a declaration of war.
Markus Willinger was born in 1992 and grew up in Scharding am Inn,
Austria. He has been politically active on the alternative Right since he was
fifteen years old, and is now a student of history and political science at the
University of Stuttgart.
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