formal perfection in their literary dimension
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Richard Millet is an accomplished figure in French literature. His book Le Sentiment du Langue (The Feeling of Language) won the Académie Française’s 1994 essay award. His work as an editor for celebrated publisher Gallimard, meanwhile, helped produce two recent Prix Goncourt winners — including the 2006 novel Les Bienveillantes (The Kindly Ones) by American author Jonathan Littell. Now, however, Millet is getting attention of an entirely different kind with a new work attacking immigration and multiculturalism, and describing the acts of convicted Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik as “formal perfection … in their literary dimension.”
http://world.time.com/2012/08/28/french-essayist-blames-multi-culturalism-for-breiviks-norwegian-massacre/?hpt=hp_c3
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“To solve the racial problem, we must solve that class problem.” - Matt Parrott
To resolve the interior class stratification, it is necessary to look upon Whites/native Europeans as a class of classes in entirety - these classes being processes, not so much of hierarchical, but horizontal divisions favoring qualitative distinctions - the “White class” in its entirety being looked upon as systemically homeostatic processes of parts buffering and symbiotically enhancing its overall maintenance.
Toward that end, it is necessary to identify traitors to the class in its entirety, whether low or high, and to have the capacity to punish them.