The Scorpion

THE SCORPION is an English language magazine of metapolitics and culture which appears once a year, each issue dealing with a particular subject ( e.g. , imperialism, ecology, regionalism) from a perspective opposed to modernism and globalism.

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Here are some articles from the current and past issues:

Issue 24

Presumptions of Democracy

"Democracy We Presume?" by Dominic Campbell. What is it, in theory and practice?

Reviews: "Only Connect". A review by Dominic Campbell of Critiques Théoriques , by Alain de Benoist. "Behind the Demos". A review by Andrew Webster of The French Revolution: A Study in Democracy , by Nesta Webster. "Paint It Black", a review of Many Shades of Black: Inside Britain's Far Right , by John Bean.



Issue 23

Justice

Issue 22

Ecce Homo

Issue 21

The Darwin Inheritance

Editorial

"The Darwin Inheritance," by Dominic Campbell. A look at the issues involved in the unending "Darwin Debate."

"Ludwig Woltmann & German Darwinism," by Alain de Benoist. A look at the life and thought of an early proponent of social Darwinism.

"'Races do not Exist,'" by Charles Champetier. Scientific responses to a widespread sophism.

Readers' Symposium

"On the Wall" -- News Items from around the world.

Points Taken

"German Socialism as an Alternative to Marxism", by Dr. Alexander Jacob. The political thought of the "cultural pessimist" Oswald Spengler and the socialist writer Werner Sombart.

Manifestos

Reviews "Back to the Future", a review of L’archeofuturisme , by Guillaume Faye. Other reviews cover Civil War Two by Thomas Chittum, The Impulse of Power by Michael W. Kelley, Gabriele D'Annunzio by John Woodhousey, A History of Pagan Europe by Prudence Jones and Nigel Pennick, Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Post-war Fascist International by Kevin Coogan, Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman, and Brave New World Revisited by Aldous Huxley.

"The Grape Vine," by Loki.

Issue 20

The Name of Frailty?

Editorial

"In Praise of Fair Women," by Dominic Campbell. A comprehensive and accepted view of the future role of Man and Woman in a future society is essential to anyone who rejects the modern world.

"The Case of Isaac Newton". Alexander Jacob points to a little known but influential source of philosemitism and egalitarianism in the man who explained the falling apple.

On the Wall

Manifestos

Readers Symposium

Reviews: "Who's a Genius?", a review by Dominic Campbell of Hitler's Priestess , by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke. "Right On!", a review by Christian Rogler of Deutschlands Rechte-Ordnungs und Gestaltungsauftrag , by Rolf-Josef Eibicht. "The Man Behind It All", a review by Jim Harraway of Goebbels: Mastermind of the Third Reich , by James Lubinskas "A Page in My Life," a review by Dominic Campbell of The Books in My Life , by Colin Wilson. "Green Leaf", a review by Dominic Campbell of A Mirror of England, an Anthology of the Writings of HJ Massingham , by Dominic Campbell.

"The Grape Vine", by "Loki."

Issue 19

For an New Education

Editorial

"For a New Education", by Dominic Campbell.

"The Neo-conservative Reich of Edgar Julius Jung", by Alexander Jacob.

Manifestos

On the Wall

Readers Symposium

Reviews: "Who's a Genius", a review by Mark Ashton of Schockley on Eugenics and Race , by Roger Pearson. Review by Mark Ashton of The Social Meaning of Modern Biology from Social Darwinism to Sociobiology , by Howard Kaye. "A Deeper Shade of Green", a review by Dominic Campbell of Environmentalism and Political Theory , by Robyn Eckersley. "Where do you come from? Where do you go?", a review by Peter White of The Thirteenth Tribe , by Arthur Koestler. "Do you Remember me?", a review by Jim Harraway of Diaries , by Alan Clark, and Storm Command , by General Peter de la Billiere. "Teaching by Numbers", a review by Robin Waterfield of The Great Triad , by Rene Guenon. "How right is right?", a review by Dominic Campbell of Enoch Powell: A Biography , by Robert Shepard.

"The Grape Vine", by "Loki."

Issue 18

The Power and the Glory

Issue 17

To Dream of Empires

Issue 15

The State?

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Colin Jordan, Merrie England (reviewed in Issue 17) - 1 pound 10, or $2.40.

(reviewed in Issue 17) - 1 pound 10, or $2.40. Oswald Spengler, Man and Technics - 4 pounds or $6.40.

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