Caligula
Here you will find art produced by The Mannerbund’s Caligula.
Read moreLeon Degrelle was the head of a Belgian militant monarchist and anticommunist Parti Rexiste. Following German occupation of Belgium, Degrelle and his party loyalist enlisted in the Wehrmacht-organized Walloon Legion and fought on the eastern front during World War 2. He was a highly decorated soldier due to his ferocity and extreme bravery.
Read moreFollowing his participation in the Dresden chapter of the 1848 revolutions – a populist affair with proto-National Socialist characteristics – Richard Wagner ruminates on the concurrent role of art with social upheavel. The piece encompasses a brief history of European art with particular focus on the triumphs of the Greeks, yet their downfall taking place for reasons concurrent to efforts in Wagner’s time as today to create a stronger, a freer, and a more idealized society. Wagner’s passages invoking the downfall of art to commerce and notoriety demonstrate an extreme prescience to our struggles today as do his prescriptions to remedy in returning to Nature and Identity as the progenitors of true art.
Read moreEugen Sandow, a Prussian emigrant first to England and then to New York, is considered to be the Father of Modern Bodybuilding. Something of a positive deviant from the main of Victorian and European Strongman culture, Sandow was among the first known to stress the value of hypertrophy in building a chiselled physique.
Read more“In societal terms, how would you describe the state of things and the environment in which we live? Free and non-intrusive? Oppressive and tyrannical? Watchful and suspicious? I suspect a true and accurate response includes elements of all of these descriptors, and probably more.”
Read moreNam of The Mannerbund appears on Nordic Frontier to discuss politics, organization, and current events.
Read moreNam, founder of “The Mannerbund” appears on The Absolute State of Britain with Yuro, Native and Ruffian to talk about creating resilient nationalist communities.
Read moreOODA stands for Observe, Orient, Decide, Act. OODA is a feedback loop, with the result of our actions leading us back to the initial step of observation, thereby allowing us to react fluidly to any static or evolving situation.
Read more“To keep the fires burning, a man and his inner warrior must be focused, dedicated, and disciplined. He must be the consummate professional in everything he says and does, thus ensuring his behavior is above reproach.”
Read more“Focus is the key to tempering the inner warrior. Once a man has become a warrior, and has begun the improvement process, he needs to turn his focus from himself to others, and on the threats to both.”
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