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Panama Hat
Великобритания
Добавлен 24 янв 2018
Videos discussing philosophy, politics, art and culture from an "authentic reactionary" point of view.
The real purpose of this channel is to provide content that is either missed or ignored by others on the dissident right. Expect videos on more obscure authors/thinkers/concepts.
The real purpose of this channel is to provide content that is either missed or ignored by others on the dissident right. Expect videos on more obscure authors/thinkers/concepts.
The Death of Marxism
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Shostakovich - Symphony No. 8 in C minor, Op. 65 - 3. Allegro non Troppo
Shostakovich - Op. 55 - Funeral March (III)
Music used:
Shostakovich - Symphony No. 8 in C minor, Op. 65 - 3. Allegro non Troppo
Shostakovich - Op. 55 - Funeral March (III)
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An Update
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There will be a much more consistent schedule of videos coming soon. If you'd like to support the channel, buy me a cup of tea at: ko-fi.com/panamahat
Nomos Oct. 2022 Speech - "Cutting the Knot" (What do we want?)
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Please support the channel at: ko-fi.com/panamahat A speech I gave at the Nomos 2022 London event. It was a fantastic weekend and I am deeply grateful to Evelyn and John for organising it all.
Pessoa's "Tobacco Shop" - A Reading
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T.S. Eliot's "The Hippopotamus" - A Reading
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Since people seemed to enjoy the recent T.S. Eliot stream on AA's channel, which featured Mr. Dee and I reading The Waste Land, I thought maybe I'd start doing some readings in a similar vein. If there are any poems or prose works you'd like me to read, leave a comment saying so. I'm aware that at least a few of my viewers use my channel for background noise, so this might make for more pleasur...
Philosophy of War
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Buy me a Ko-fi: Ko-fi.com/panamahat (all support appreciated) A triptych of Evolian, Nietzchen and Jungerian perpestives on the metaphyiscs of war. Music used: 4 Duets for Violin & Cello: No. 1, Brooding - Akemi Mercer-Niewöhner Entry of the Gods into Valhalla - Richard Wagner Alexander Nevsky V. Battle on the Ice - Prokofiev
The Authentic Reactionary - I
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Buy me a Coffee: ko-fi.com/panamahat (donations to keep things ticking are highly appreciated - I have many books and longer videos on the way) Music used: Bach/Stokowski - Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 Kusturica - Bubamara (Vivaldi version) Henry Purcell - Abdelazar Suite - Rondo Rameu - Les Indes Galantes, Danse des Sauvages Shostakovich - Symphony No. 9 in E-Flat Major, Op. 70 - V. A...
Gnosticism and Modernity
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Music used in this video is Livre 3 : Médée - by Jacques Duphly, performed by Mario Raskin.
The Irascible Life of Thomas Carlyle (Carlyle Day)
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The Irascible Life of Thomas Carlyle (Carlyle Day)
A Guide to Authentic Reaction (speech)
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A Guide to Authentic Reaction (speech)
Yoshida Kenkō & The Essays in Idleness
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Yoshida Kenkō & The Essays in Idleness
Europe is lost, it is we who lost her.
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Europe is lost, it is we who lost her.
Doing a presentation on him in philosophy this week, great vid
Ayyy, this here is a well read man, for his style, his genius, is lost on most people nowadays. Thought provoking and excellent!
Listening to this from Florentia!
Thank you for doing this stream PH. I often find myself coming back to your long-form content. I just purchased my third book by “the baron” from a bookshop in Rome. Thank you for all you do.
All of the art in this video is ugly. It's all so busy, pedantic, mawkish, self-serious; like an antiquated version of digital slop media. It has absolutely none of the sublime tranquillity or divine proportion of classical style. If people truly fell for this then there must have been a general decline in taste foreshadowing it.
Why do you have to bring God into it? Can't exceptional people just be exceptional due to inborn talent?
Organisation? Network? Pretty hard when even email exchanges get dropped with no notice or reason.
Is that semi audible background music necessary-imo no
"To be a reactionary is to understand that man is a problem without a human solution.” - Nicolás Gómez Dávila. Saludos de Colombia.
Good stuff, it's a shame your guest mumbles his words and doesn't speak clearly he has important information to share but I couldn't hear most of it.
Anyone know of this interview by Richard Hall about (Theodor?) Adorno mentioned in the stream? Sounded interesting.
Where are the images about the cosmos?
Great video. I need more!
Enjoyable discussion lads
Excellent content, Gentlemen!
The only irritating part of the stream is that Balkwill is sort of mumbling in to his mike.
Yes, that was really annoying!
Could you post the Evolian cosmology map you were talking about?
Good stream.
Evola was alibtard
Evola failed. He died in a dying country. He was an author, not a teacher. He excelled at compiling ideas but could not execute them; and he spoke on so many subjects that you can be sure he was a master of none. All this talk of "being ultimate" or "detachment" is totally hopeless and meaningless. That is the empty religion of the modern world. British people today are "very clever", but their empire was made not in this way. It seems that before 1500 they were in fact very religious, and once their religion was terminated the energy went outwards to the empire, so in fact if you wished to regain that you would have to become very religious again. Not sure Magick has much to do with it. In any case there are existing Indian and Chinese schools, some even quite good.
Interesting channel you have there. I bought Ouspensky's "In Search of the Miraculous" over a decade ago but never got around to reading it... would probably go over my head.
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Great stream, thank you both very much.
Good chat, chaps. Morgoth's substack essay from yesterday fits neatly in with this topic. [Wrote this before I caught up to the part where it was mentioned on stream.]
stealing my thunder..!
@@whiggles9203 😁 appreciate the likes on substack borther.
@@Vingul I like the posts brother, have the other two saved for today
@@whiggles9203 Cheers! If no one ever read them it would just be a glorified backup folder. Thanks again.
@@whiggles9203 naughty Toby …
Good stream.
Lovely, thank you. I live in Spain, sadly the only Quevedo most people know about is the ‘urban music’ artist. ‘Adam’s curse’ by Yeats is a good poem on the hard and often thankless labour of writing.
Good natter lads. Thanks.
I found you by way of Apostolic Majesty. Enjoy your collaboration, but your channel looks like a good destination.
Found you on AA's Bowden stream and your stuff is great, mate!
Hat, is your magazine still going? I seem to recall it was called Advance or something else related to "vanguard", but I can't find it.
Would very much like to see you return
Frederick reck sounds like a delusional pain in the ass
There is two points : - inequality creates Inevitably unhappiness - It is inevitable for a human to be empathic to attain hapiness The conclusion is that humans who have not been artificially instilled a way to be happy will know how to be happy: compassion, so they will move without any external effort or strength towards the path of altruism. I think there is nothing to think about, nothing to force.
More like this please!
3:11 *Minor computer issue Columba: “I hate the world”.😂 As a fellow tech boomer, I know the feel.
1:01:15 This is a good description of such phenomena. Those intangible feelings that are brought about by an enlivening and a stirring of the senses after exposure to a particular stimuli. Always difficult to create a taxonomy of such moments with mere words. ‘Imagism’ seems like the closest method we have to articulate it.
Saw that this was going live a half hour in advance, but had to miss out -- weird how work can get in the way! Looking forward to getting into it (and it starts right now..!!)
What do you make of the annual T.S. Eliot Prize? The world of poetry seemed, to me, the first to fall to 'THE MESSAGE'. Perhaps because poetry is the voice of the tribe, rooted in language and national identity.
Rarely has such a gifted man contributed so little to Humanity.
Panama Hat is an uppity arsehole.
Adventures of tom bombadil has been my daughters bedtime stories. His lesser works were always some of my favorite tbh. Farmer giles of ham was my first of them, but leaf by niggle was my favorite. The poetry has always been nice but always felt like an addendum of sorts to Ardas history. I dont seperate them from the books, even if theyre not directly linked. Though of course tom and goldberry certainly are canonical.
Yes, Europe is truly lost, because it will not stay liberal-leftist, which is bad enough; most of Europe will become Islamic with Sharia law, and most probably in this century. At least the UK, France, Scandinavia, Germany and Austria certainly will. And although this will mean the end of some idiotic things like feminism and (open) queerness, and a return to the family, which as such would be a good thing, it will also mean the end of democracy and human rights, including of course freedom of speech. Most of Europe will enter a new Dark Age, and it's the leftists and the liberal left who are to blame for this, because they let these fundamentalists in.
Mishima did not strive to restore the political power of the emperor and do away with parliamentary democracy. Instead, he was a democrat who opposed censorship and who wanted the emperor to be a cultural symbol only.
Love the speech ! Disagree about Catholicism being the choice, it should be The Orthodox Church if we are forced to pick Christianity.
Is the Orthodox church western in your eyes? A lot has happened since the Western and Eastern church parted ways.
Great video, I picked up the Scholia to an Implicit Text, was a very nice read, specially because you can just open random pages, but I ended up reading all of them in the end. I wonder if more videos are coming, your recommendation was very fruitful to me, so I want to hear more from you. Hope you're well, peace.
I'm his great great great grandson or something lol. I think his blood is in my DNA this post is reminding me of my life lol. My son is the last of the direct line from Thomas Carlyle
This is incredible! Hot tempered chap!
Nice Rameau in the background. I love that piece.
Saying "Don Nicolas" was a very classy touch, very nice.
Particularly interesting that a Colombian was the best exponent of the ideology, since we have been decades at war with marxist armes groups tryikg to take the country by force. I shall read him, thank you.
An excellent summary
Pure truth