We are at a crucial point in time: a moment of transition as important as the emergence of homo sapiens, or the beginning of civilisation after the Neolithic Revolution. Paradoxically, the triumph of the West - also called 'globalisation' - means the death of Europe and European man. Our destiny hangs between two options: either to complete the triumph of the egalitarian conception of the world, which will bring about the end of history, or to promote a historical regeneration. Nietzsche prophesied that the Earth will eventually belong to either the last man or to the superman. There are no other alternatives. Daniel S. Forrest is an expert in foreign affairs. His work has taken him to Africa, America and throughout Europe. In this essay, he explores the challenges Europe will have to face at the beginning of the twenty-first century and offers a revolutionary response to them. He currently lives in Switzerland.
The author tends to repeat himself a bit too much, especially on his criticism of christianity (which oftentimes is way too harsh); with that being said, despite many flaws, this is an eye-opening book to read for anyone on the right. Can be idealistic at times, but surely makes you question many things.