Quote from: yosef666 on September 12, 2015, 09:47:43 PM
Quote from: sick on September 12, 2015, 12:22:16 AM
Yeah,.. most anarchists I know don't want anything to do with the so called national anarchism. It's just kind of a contradicting term I think.
Any recommended release from Militia?
Well, that's because "national anarchism" has nothing to do with anarchism as a historical movement or as a political philosophy. But then again, neither does most modern "anarchist" ideology. At this point, most people calling themselves "anarchists" are just un-self-aware Maoists, with their full embrace of identity politics, third world nationalism an redemptive violence.
People from anarchist and nationalist circles seem quite amused by "national anarchism". However, I doubt there is that much confusion in term if one reads few bits of NA information. If term has been coined has been almost 100 years ago, not many decades after first philosophers used word to describe themselves. If one would accept loose description of "stateless society" enough for qualification, then NA hardly appears pure oxymoron.
Instead of maoism, NA of course leans much much further to strasserism etc. Those finns into finding more about NA, can find many books at Sarvilevyt store...
Quote from: tiny_tove on September 14, 2015, 10:39:56 AM
where has Montage gone?
My impression was that Montage was more about tribute to punk music, than deep political ideal. I believe he quit involvement in noise and moved more to graphic design & advertising?
I would guess handful of Russian bands fit in this. Kriminaaliset Metsänhaltijat (
http://www.discogs.com/artist/842301-Kriminaaliset-Metsänhaltijat ). They have some very good stuff.