Of Chariots and Palaces: Rabbinical Judaism and Merkabah-Hekhalot Mysticism
ONE important mystic of the First Century was Yohanan ben Zakkai (30-90 CE), a Jewish
ONE important mystic of the First Century was Yohanan ben Zakkai (30-90 CE), a Jewish
ARTHUR Koestler is a name that has been uttered in anti-Zionist circles for almost four
WODEN, the All-Father, the mighty one-eyed hunter-god of the Northern European peoples, has been largely
THE more one looks into the life and work of Walter Benjamin (1892-1940), the more
AS I mention in my 2010 biography of Otto Strasser (1897-1974), as this great ideologue
THE whole, according to Ernst Jünger (1895-1998), represents far more than the sum of its
I DO not subscribe to the Right-wing belief in so-called ‘Cultural Marxism’ and have written
ERNST Jünger’s (1895-1998) debt to Max Stirner (1806-1856) is enormous and must never be understated.
IRONICALLY, perhaps, when it comes to transcending modern society the Jewish sociologist, Karl Mannheim (1893-1947),
IN the Winter of 1941, just two years into the Second World War, Ernst Jünger