Within our movement and its associated or affiliated branches there is an overriding and fanatical anti-Communism. This being so, instead of distancing oneself from Capitalism many amongst us adopt it as the axis upon which the world operates; while, at the same time, we dissociate ourselves from the negative aspects of Capitalism. We refer to Capitalism and “the West” as if they were the messengers of the correct worldview and judge everything based on its principles and theories that are incorrectly considered fact. This disease is greatest in economic theory and philosophy.
While we associated the economic theories adopted by Communist, more precisely Bolshevist, regimes with the ill-effects it had on its subjects as in the case of Stalinist Russia, our anti-Capitalism is somewhat limited to a bourgeois form of class-warfare. We see far fewer “atrocities” committed by the Capitalist states throughout history and thus our anti-Capitalism is weakened and suffers from a moderate tone. This is a false perception. Our anti-Capitalism and anti-Communism must be primarily, if not solely, based on principle. The effects of both systems should only be employed for propaganda purposes, of which we mustn’t indulge.
Capitalism and Communism both have roots in the same fatalist, materialist and identifiably Jewish spirit. On that principle alone we should not adopt Communist or Capitalist economic theories – for they are both theories that do not have Aryan roots. To adopt them entirely or partially is the acceptance of materialist principles that should not plague Aryanism. While our own economic theories may contain elements found in either Capitalist or Communist economics it does not symbolise an acceptance of Jewish principles unless they are derived from such worldviews and theories.
Therefore, we should not associate with Conservatives who preach laissez-faire Capitalism as in the case of Ron Paul or any espousing the gospel of the gold-standard. This must be the case with any preachers of Capitalist or Communist thought, no matter to what degree. Our economic theories should derive solely from Aryan sources without consideration to whether they coincide with Capitalist or Communist theories. For this, we must use history as our guide.
Capitalism and Communism must be considered as two sides of the same coin. Both are fatalist, materialist and classist. It should go without saying that based merely on principle – that Capitalism and Communism are notably anti-Aryan – their exclusion from our worldview and economic theories is a priority.
Hi there, I just wanted to say that I really enjoy your blogposts and youtube videos. And even though I am an anarcho-communist I find them inspiring and motivational. I do like a few aspects of “aryanism” (even though I don’t completely understand it) from what I have mainly seen in your videos, but also from your comrade aryansanctuary.
I am an individual that likes to dig through all kinds of “ideological” theories and pick out what I consider of greater importance.
Aryanism might have been something for me, if it wasn’t so elitist and authoritarian, because I too have my principles and morals.
Just wanted to drop by and tell you to keep posting videos and posts regularly. I check for updates almost everyday with great curiosity!