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Yockey met Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, whom he called " a great and vigorous man ", in Cairo in 1953.
Yockey, called " Ulrich Clarence " in the book, was described by Bardèche as a " lunatic.

Yockey and Spengler
* Francis Parker Yockey claimed Spengler was a pivotal influence on him and wrote Imperium as a sequel to The Decline of the West.
Drawing from Spengler ’ s thesis, Yockey maintains that in the long run it would have been better for Europe if World War II had gone the other way.
Although he was a devotee of Oswald Spengler ( who was critical of the Nazis ), Yockey was a passionate proponent of the most severe criticism of Jews, and expressed a reverence for German National Socialism, and a general affinity for fascist causes.
Like Spengler, he rejected the strict biological view of race, instead preferring a spiritual conception of race married with Karl Haushofer's idea of geopolitics ; but unlike Spengler, who regarded the Nazis as too bourgeois, Yockey believed in German National Socialism, and supported various Fascist and neo-Fascist causes for the remainder of his life, including anti-Semitism.
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* Yockey, H. P.
* 1917 – Francis Parker Yockey, American author ( d. 1960 )
Francis Parker Yockey ( September 18, 1917 – June 16, 1960 ) was an American political thinker and polemicist best known for his neo-Spenglerian book Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics, published under the pen name Ulick Varange in 1948.
Yockey was one of a handful of neo-Nazi esoteric writers during the post-World War II era.
Yockey was active with many far right causes around the world and remains one of the seminal influences in many extremist right political and racial / nationalist movements.
Yockey contacted or worked with the Nazi aligned German-American Bund and the National German-American Alliance.
After the defeat of the Axis in the Second World War, Yockey became even more active in neo-Fascist causes.
As Russia switched to supporting the Arabs against Israel, Yockey believed an alliance between Soviet Communism and the extreme Right could ( and should ) be advanced to weaken the strategic position of the United States, which he believed was controlled by Zionist Jews.
Yockey also met Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, and wrote anti-Zionist propaganda on behalf of the Egyptian government, seeing Arab nationalism as another ally to challenge " the Jewish-American power.
Many biographical facts about Yockey cannot be known with absolute certainty.
The majority comes from the accounts of those who knew him and from FBI efforts to gain intelligence in regard to his activities, as recorded by his biographer Kevin Coogan in his book Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International.
Yockey was born in Chicago, Illinois, but his family returned to their original homestead in Ludington, Michigan during the Great Depression.
His parents were anglophiles who raised Yockey to appreciate Europe and high culture.
Yockey claimed that his ideas about race were initially the result of a car accident, wherein he was assaulted by several African Americans.
As a university student in the late 1930s, Yockey had his first political essay published in Social Justice, a periodical distributed by Fr.
Yockey attended at least seven universities.
Over time, Yockey contacted or worked with many of the far-Right figures and organizations of his day.
Unfazed by the defeat of the Axis in the Second World War, Yockey actually became even more active in neo-Fascist causes after 1945.
The American Nazi Party of George Lincoln Rockwell, for example, rejected Yockey on the basis of his anti-American attitude, as well as his willingness to work with anti-Zionist Communist governments and movements, as the ANP adhered solely to the ideals of absolute anti-Bolshevist National Socialism, as had been advocated by Hitler.

called and Spengler
* Attention to what Kerouac called ( after Spengler ) a " second religiousness " developing within an advanced civilization.
His subsequent influence on Lessing, Herder, Goethe, Hölderlin, Heine, Nietzsche, George, and Spengler has been provocatively called " the Tyranny of Greece over Germany.
Oswald Spengler understood maternal imprinting to be a folkloric understanding of what he called " blood feeling " or the formation of a group aesthetic of a bodily ideal:
An analogous reaction with an aryl-β-ethanol is called Oxa-Pictet – Spengler reaction

called and Philosopher
From the lonely life he led, and still more from the riddling nature of his philosophy and his contempt for humankind in general, he was called " The Obscure " and the " Weeping Philosopher ".
Philosopher Stephen Maitzen has called this the " Heaven Swamps Everything " theodicy, and argues that it is false because it conflates compensation and justification.
The Dungeon expansion was released in May 2009 and includes a new region, an L-shaped piece connected to one corner of the board, a new deck of cards called Dungeon cards to be used in the new region, as well as five new characters ( Gladiator, Amazon, Swashbuckler, Gypsy, and Philosopher ).
He complained of this assessment in his " Mathematicall Praeface ": " And for these, and such like marvellous Actes and Feates, Naturally, and Mechanically, wrought and contrived: ought any honest Student and Modest Christian Philosopher, be counted, & called a Conjurer?
Philosopher Karl Popper called the self-fulfilling prophecy the Oedipus effect:
Edward, KG, (; 31 October 1391 – 9 September 1438 ), called the Philosopher or the Eloquent, was King of Portugal and the Algarve and second Lord of Ceuta from 1433 until his death.
From the Angelic Doctor ( the honorary title of St. Aquinas ), he was led to " The Philosopher ", as St. Thomas called Aristotle.
Thus the triad announced both in the Sophist and in the Statesman is completed, though the Philosopher, being divided dialectically into a " Stranger " portion and a " Socrates " portion, isn't called " The Philosopher "— this philosophical crux is left to the reader to determine.
Philosopher and social critic Robert C. Solomon described McKuen's poetry as " sweet kitsch ", and at the height of his popularity in 1969, Newsweek magazine called him " the King of Kitsch ".
After their baptism they were forced to use Roman and Greek letters in the transcription of their Slavic words but these were not suitable ... At last, God, in his love for mankind, sent them St. Constantine the Philosopher, called Cyril, a learned and upright man, who composed for them thirty-eight letters, some ( 24 of them ) similar to the Greek, but some ( 14 of them ) different, suitable to express Slavic sounds.
" Those who hold the viewpoint of the Professional Philosopher would likely answer, " European, Middle Eastern and Asian philosophy alone shall be called philosophy ".
Philosopher Paul Feyerabend called for a " democratization of science.
* Saint Christodulus the Philosopher, calledthe Ossetian ,” of Georgia ( 12th century )

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