Troy Southgate

Troy Southgate (* 1965 in London ) is a British writer, musician and nation alan archived activist.

Life

Troy Southgate was born in 1965 in Crystal Palace in South London. In his youth he moved to Jarvis Brook, a village in the Wealden District. He studied at the University of Kent. In 1989 he moved back to London. Southgate is musically active and a member of the bands Lord since his youth ( from Holland ), soul light ( Germany ) and Horologium (Poland).

Political Activism

In 1998 he founded, together with other members of the " English Nationalist Movement " (Eng. English Nationalist Movement ), the nation alan -monarchist " National Revolutionary Faction " (German National - Revolutionary Group), which he an extremely revolutionary organization in a Pravda article as " with an underground cell structure similar to that of Hamas and IRA and the principle of leaderless resistance " describes. A related, Iron Corneliu Codreanu Zelea Guard ajar, Association organized walks and camping.

In 2000, Southgate and other NRF members for the short time of two runs with sat in the editorial board of the journal " Alternative Green " which was published with the support of the journal "Green Anarchist ", the main mouthpiece of the British eco - anarchism.

2001 accused the newspaper " The Telegraph " Troy Southgate and the NRF to infiltrate a neo-Nazi organization, animal rights groups to promote fascism.

Academic reactions

Southgate and his political ideas were discussed in various books and publications, including The Beast reawakens (1999) by Martin A. Lee, International Fascism: Theories, Causes and the New Consensus by Roger Griffin ( 2002), Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism & the Politics of Identity by Nicholas Goodrick -Clarke (2003), the five -volume study Fascism: Critical Concepts in Political Science (2004) by Roger Griffin & Matthew Feldman (ed.), the Radical Right in Britain by Alan Sykes (2005), World Fascism: A Historical Encyclopedia (2006) by Cyprian Blamires and Monsters in the Mirror: Representations of Nazism in post-War Popular Culture by Sara Butt Worth. In Germany Southgate was in Gabriel Kuhn's New Anarchism in the United States: Seattle and consequences (2008 ) and Charles Lindholm The Struggle for the World: Liberation Movements discussed for the 21st Century (2010). Southgate musical ambitions in Battle Noise: The discussed Blows of the Martial Industrial Music. A chapter of Southgate is included in 2011 published by Primordial Traditions Northern Traditions.

Views

Southgate sees the ruling in capitalism as repressive governments and advocated collective action along national lines and of identity. It represents a decentralized social order in which " like-minded individuals" organize independent communities. Decisions should be taken at the local level. He focuses on the elimination of hierarchical structures of capitalism and governments. The revolutionary- conservative concept of the Anarch is at the center of Southgate National - Anarchism. He sees liberalism as the main cause of social decline of nations and cultural identities. He also rejects fascism and communism from a statist and totalitarian Nazism as a failed dictatorship. However, it was accused left topical subjects to right, racist ideology imposed.

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