Is For my Legionnaires the most inspirational fascist/ far right book ever written?
I've read through a quarter, and almost every page I highlight a memorable quote or a valuable piece of wisdom.
It's on my reading list. I'm currently reading The Camp of the Saints and Revolt Against the Modern World
>>130727028
>fascism
>far right
...
>>130729205
You should bump it up a few spaces.
The last time I was this immersed in a book was when I read Don Quixote for the first time in my life.
The topics Codreanu writes about are still relevant today, 100 years after the events of the book take place.
The jews have not changed at all this last century
>>130729709
hello /r/the_donald
>>130729824
fascism=third position, it isn't right wing
:^)
>>130732600
This bullshit image again. There's no source for it, and the remark is probably made by some jew.
>>130729824
Fascism doesn't have a specific leaning retard
Also what right-left scale we even talking?
>>130732600
You're a bigger retard than that one dude
They were clearly comparing themselves to the communists in terms of zeal and loyalty to their own which some groups of commies back in the day used to have.
(Soviets and Chinese NOT included)