Good topic
QuoteDespite its obvious political agenda, I wonder how many state owned biggest radiostations do program about Devi at all?!
Probably none! I don't know the Finnish language at all so I can't listen, but in the United States at least our 'big time' networks really only talk about the Klan and Skinheads when it comes to 'Neo-Nazism' and such, but not so much the esoteric or intelligent members of that milieu, like Devi or Francis Parker Yockey. Seems like everyone wants to talk about Tom Metzger instead... Maybe it's different in Europe?
QuoteIn the end it takes turn toward more of propaganda nature, where quite boldly follow red line of Devi's ideas all the way to current european politics. I guess one could assume it's pretty safe to draw line from hitler to devi, to dr. pierce, to david lane, to Order, to certain organizations in Sweden,
This is interesting to me too. Maybe in a less linear way, but surely Devi has had an incalculable influence on modern "extreme right-wing," everything from Order of the Nine Angles to 'Radical Traditionalism.' Devi's explicit spiritualism I think has inspired (or at least preceded) a greater trend on the 'far right,' following the failure of David Duke to clean up the Klan's image and create a 'respectable' party, the far-right/traditionalist/neo-fascist 'scene' has taken an inward turn, concerned more with a comprehensive critique of modernity and it's associated ideologies (liberalism, humanism, capitalism/socialism, etc.), including modernity's displacement of spirituality.
(Sorry for all the quote marks, I think though that these are usually inadequate terms; like what does the Klan have in common with Julius Evola? nothing. and yet these get placed at the same end of the spectrum)