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Francis Parker Yockey Quotes
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Francis Parker Yockey
American
Writer
Born:
Sep 18
,
1917
Died:
Jun 16
,
1960
American
Constant
Economic
Liberalism
Political
Politics
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A moment's reflection shows that Liberalism is entirely negative. It is not a formative force, but always and only a disintegrating force.
Francis Parker Yockey
Reflection
Negative
Liberalism
Entirely
Only
Force
Always
Formative
Moment
Shows
Capitalism is not an economic system, but a world-outlook, or rather, a part of a whole world-outlook.
Francis Parker Yockey
Capitalism
System
Rather
Economic
Part
Economic System
Whole
The early American arrived at a land of which he knew nothing.
Francis Parker Yockey
Nothing
He
Knew
Arrived
American
Which
Land
Early
Rationalism, which is the feeling that everything is subject to and completely explicable by Reason, consequently rejects everything not visible and calculable.
Francis Parker Yockey
Feeling
Everything
Visible
Rationalism
Subject
Which
Reason
Rejects
Consequently
Liberalism is a most important by-product of Rationalism, and its origins and ideology must be clearly shown.
Francis Parker Yockey
Important
Ideology
Liberalism
Must
Rationalism
Clearly
Most
Shown
Origins
By-Product
The independence of the economic sphere was a tenet of faith with Liberalism.
Francis Parker Yockey
Faith
Independence
Liberalism
Sphere
Economic
To an intellectual who is adrift in politics, a theory is an aim; to a true politician his theory is a boundary.
Francis Parker Yockey
Politics
Politician
Aim
Adrift
True
Boundary
His
Intellectual
Theory
Who
A political theory seeks to find from history the limits of the politically possible.
Francis Parker Yockey
History
Political
Possible
Find
Seeks
Limits
Politically
Theory
To the fantastic mental illness of Rationalism, hard facts are regrettable things, and to talk about them is to create them.
Francis Parker Yockey
About
Mental
Mental Illness
Rationalism
Facts
Talk
Them
Fantastic
Regrettable
Create
Hard
Illness
Things
The way politics divides the world is into friend and enemy.
Francis Parker Yockey
Politics
Enemy
World
Way
Divides
Friend
Hatred is not contained in political thinking. Any hatred worked up against the public enemy is non-political, and always shows some weakness in the internal political situation.
Francis Parker Yockey
Enemy
Political
Hatred
Situation
Thinking
Weakness
Some
Contained
Non-Political
Always
Up
Political Situation
Political Thinking
Any
Against
Public
Worked
Internal
Shows
Man as a pure animal does not exist.
Francis Parker Yockey
Man
Animal
Pure
Does
Exist
The important part of Marxism was its demand for active, constant, practical, class-war.
Francis Parker Yockey
Important
Active
Constant
Marxism
Part
Demand
Practical
Important Part
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