STOP!
Are you familiar with Jonathan Bowden? If not, do yourself a massive favor and get acquainted with him.
>who is he?
He was one of the most insightful orators on the British far-Right.
>o-ok, why should I care?
Bowden immersed himself in the philosophy, in the theory, the art and the literature of both the Left AND the Right. An erudite, a cultural curator and an artist, he had many things to say indeed.
>where do I start?
Take a look at the links below. If you are familiar with the man, feel free to share your favorite speeches/talks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aL3agVbX6K8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5y3a3vSTgPI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YqKf3v2aPs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDGWr8kMBk8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J92f2S3E0S8
>>139669870
Bowden is a powerful orator but I wish he hadn't been such a massive degenerate in his personal and creative life. He had nervous breakdowns every other week and his mania drove him to death.
>>139670062
>such a massive degenerate in his personal and creative life
In what ways?
>>139670259
He lived in hippie caravans, was a drug addict and made degenerate modern art.
>>139670831
The man was weighed down by his own intellect
>>139670831
>He lived in hippie caravans
Source?
>was a drug addict
Source?
>made degenerate modern art
"modern art" is quite complicated and is not synonymous with "degenerate". If you want to explorde his own views on the topic, these articles are quite informative.
https://www.counter-currents.com/2013/01/classical-modernism-and-the-art-of-the-radical-right/
https://www.counter-currents.com/2014/08/elitism-british-modernism-and-wyndham-lewis/
people rave on about his speaking ability but i've never been impressed. i mean, he's obviously based but im not awed by his speeches like some are
>>139672650
When the alt-right's only other speaker is Richard "cries after one punch" Spencer then they'll take anything they can get.
>>139672650
Well, in terms of public speaking, he wasn't exactly on the level of a certain Austrian painter turned politician who I shan't name. But his ability to cram quite intellectually heavy theories and concepts into 40 - 60 minute speeches which are lively and engaging is something I have yet to see replicated, at least on the British far-Right, in contemporary times.
>>139669870
>are you familiar with Jonathan Bowden?
I have every single recorded speech 70 in total. Listened to every one multiple times.
>>139674637
Do you have any of his books? I've been looking for a pdf of Pulp Fascism but I couldn't find any.
>>139675083
No I haven't read them but I do have this. I'll take a look through my /pol/ books folder and see if I can't find pulp fascism for you
>>139675337
Thank you. I would but it but I'm a bit of a poorfag right now.
Bump for knowing your heroes
>>139675726
http://viktorsecundinus.blogspot.ca/2016/02/pulp-fascism-pdf-online.html
Try this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaFjK0uwkG8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sS7GMsZ2HSk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2r0Do2pDv6M
>>139673137
Enochs a pretty good speaker
>>139673137
Sam Dickson and Jared Taylor are decent speakers
I remember when he died, I was laying in a hotel bed in San Diego. I first learned of him through interviews on Voice of Reason Radio, and he made a huge impression on me.