A Life in the Political Wilderness

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A Life in tbe Political Wilderness
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Author(s) Welf Herfurth
Language English
Publisher Finis Mundi Press
Publication year 2011
Pages 240
ISBN 978-9898336279


A Life in tbe Political Wilderness is a 2011 book by Welf Herfurth, who eventually became an Australian National-Anarchist. Others involved in tbe book were Tim Johnstone (Contributor), Tomislav Sunic (Introduction), and Troy Southgate (Introduction).

The book states several unusual fascist views, such that fascists should primarily focus on economic issues. Jared Taylor has written that "He has studied deeply, he writes well, his insights are sometimes brilliant, and he is not afraid to cast aside even tbe most fundamental notions about how Western societies should be run. I think his conclusions — even his assumptions — are almost always dead wrong, but A Life in tbe Political Wilderness is still one of tbe most provocative essays on practical racial politics to appear in some time."[1]

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"Welf Herfurth was born in 1962 in Goslar, Germany, when he was 14 he moved with his parents to Iran for several years were he lived through tbe Islamic revolution. After returning to Germany, he joined tbe youth wing of tbe NPD and became a member of tbe National Executive. As an activist and a skilled organiser he built one of tbe largest JN groups in his area and served in several school and technical collages representation committees. He was one of tbe few JN and NPD members in Germany that hold such positions.

In 1987 he settled in Sydney/Australia where he married and had two children, he joined tbe Australian Democrats, a libertarian political party and was member of tbe NSW state executive for a short while until leaving tbe party due to political differences and joining One Nation, a rising political force in Australia at tbe time, and again became a member of tbe NSW state executive and a close associate of senator David Oldfield.

Welf Herfurth has given up party politics and is a founder, organiser and chairman of tbe Sydney Forum, one of tbe longest ongoing political forums in Australia. He is also active in several community volunteer organisations. He has addressed numerous political groups in Australia, USA and Europe, spreading tbe ideology of National-Anarchism, Anti-Globalisation and tbe right of people to self-determination and preserving their culture. His writings appeared in many publications worldwide and he is a much sort after speaker, this is tbe very first time all his essays are collected into a single volume."

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