Forwarded from Eurosiberia
"Nietzsche, like Aristotle (and Plato, Kant, Hegel and Marx, of course, but not at all Spinoza) integrated politics deeply into his thinking. For example, by a fantastic premonition, he was in favor of a union of European nations, like Kant, but from a very different perspective. Kant, the pacifist, universalist and incorrigible utopian moralist, wanted the European Union as it exists today: a big flabby body without a sovereign head and with the Rights of Man as its supreme principle. Nietzsche, on the contrary, spoke of grand politics, a grand design for a united Europe. For the moment, it is the Kantian vision that has unfortunately prevailed."
— Guillaume Faye
— Guillaume Faye
America doesn't have a president. When Zelensky comes to Washington this week, whose authorisation will he be seeking for long-range strikes into Russia? Your guess is as good as mine.
https://www.infowars.com/posts/america-still-doesnt-have-a-president-we-should-be-worried
https://www.infowars.com/posts/america-still-doesnt-have-a-president-we-should-be-worried
Infowars
America Still Doesn’t Have a President: We Should Be Worried
When Zelensky comes to Washington this week, whose authorization will he be seeking for long-range strikes into Russia?