Francis Parker Yockey

Francis Parker Yockey ( born September 18, 1917 in Manistee Township, Michigan, † June 16 1960 in San Francisco, California ) was an American right-wing philosopher, who particularly for his neospenglerianisches business empire: The Philosophy of History and Politics (1948 was ) known, which he published under the pen name Ulick Varange. Also under this pseudonym, he published The Enemy of Europe ( 1953).

The philologist Revilo P. Oliver, who penned probably derives a large part of Cartos introduction, moreover has the similarity to the Latin Ulysses, the Roman name for the Homeric hero Odysseus back.

In German Empire under the title Chaos or Empire: The Occident between Downfall and rebirth appeared; ? Willis Cartos introduction is not included in the German edition. Moreover, the translation was laid under Yockeys real names.

The anti-Semitic brochure The enemy of Europe, probably written by Yockey in the fall of 1953, was translated poorly in a cloak-and - dagger operation more than right into German - probably where much of the translation of Yockey himself - because the translator worked unreliable. The work had a circulation of only 200 copies. Of these, the majority were seized and destroyed by the German authorities, so that there is only a very small number of copies, now get the exorbitant prices among collectors later.

Works

  • Yockey, Francis Parker. Chaos or Empire? The Occident between Downfall and rebirth. Publications of the Institute of postwar history, vol 8, ed. v. Herbert Grabert. transl. v. Ursula v. Gordon. Tübingen: Grabert -Verlag, 1976, ISBN 3-87847-033-9. .
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