Guillaume Faye argues that the crisis of femininity and the feminisation of men contribute to a cultural and demographic decline in Europe, posing significant challenges to the continuation of traditional values and biological lineage.
This is the seventh part of Guillaume Faye’s essay ‘The New Ideological Challenges’, published in 1988. Also read parts one, two, three, four, five, and six.
It is not only ethnocide, cultural warfare, and Western progressivism that cause the dis-identification of Europeans. Alongside the ideological and cultural weapons deployed against us, there is a physiological dissolution of our personality. Deprived of their historical memory, our contemporaries are no longer concerned with securing their lineage. Are the sight of empty cradles and the dramatic contradiction of a society that flatters youth lowly and collapses under the dead weight of the elderly not perhaps the most convincing and tragic signs of Euro-pessimism?
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