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Yockey, Schmitt, and the Politics of Existence
This chapter explores Francis Parker Yockey's interpretation of politics, emphasizing its distinction from morality and aesthetics through a Schmittian lens. It discusses the binary nature of political relationships, the historical context of warfare, and the emotional dynamics influencing political rhetoric. The chapter critiques contemporary political struggles, particularly from the modern left and right, highlighting the philosophical implications of viewing politics as intertwined with existence and security.