Showing posts with label treadwell's books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label treadwell's books. Show all posts

4 May 2014

On Not Taking Any Shit From Magicians



The fact that there is a dark and primitive religious subtext to National Socialism is surely indisputable. Many top-ranking Nazis clearly had esoteric obsessions and controversy only arises when we try to assess the influence of these obsessions upon their political thinking.  

Hitler's position in relation to this question remains somewhat ambiguous however - despite the huge amount of serious research and often crackpot speculation in this area. On the one hand, he did have some knowledge of Ariosophical ideas and did seem, in part, to endorse views first advocated by racial mystics such as Guido von List.    

On the other hand, however, Larry David is right to say that one of Hitler's more admirable traits is that he didn't take any shit from magicians, occultists, or the preposterous and posing völkisch crowd with their neo-pagan pretensions. This is clear from the following passage in Mein Kampf:

"The characteristic thing about these people is that they rave about old German heroism, about dim prehistory ... but in reality are the greatest cowards that can be imagined ... they make a ridiculous impression on the broad masses ... For all this, these people are boundlessly conceited; despite all proofs of their complete incompetence ... Especially with the so-called religious reformers on an old Germanic basis, I always have the feeling that they are sent by those powers which do not want the resurrection of our people." 
 
  - Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, trans. Ralph Manheim (Hutchinson, 1989), pp. 327-28. 

Whilst Hitler may share in the reactionary politics, revolutionary dreams and Wagnerian fantasies of the above, he ultimately wants nothing to do with them. Lanz von Liebenfels may have regarded Hitler as one of his pupils, but the latter did not acknowledge him as one of his masters; in fact, he never even mentioned his name in any recorded speech, conversation, or written document. I think this is evidence of more than mere ingratitude. Hitler may have read Ostara whilst a young man in Vienna and it may have helped shape his Manichean and apocalyptic worldview, but ... well, I refer you again to the Larry David line above.  

We must conclude that Hitler was always more concerned with Realpolitik and exercising industrial and military muscle, than with mystical fantasy and the impotent posturing of magicians. The NSDAP under his leadership and control became a powerful war machine radically different in character to any of the secret societies or occult orders that are sometimes said to have paved the way for it.  


Note: This post is based on a revised and edited section of a paper presented at Treadwell's Books on March 18th, 2008 and which can be found in Volume IV of The Treadwell's Papers (Blind Cupid Press, 2010). The original artwork for the paper appears above.

4 Dec 2012

The Treadwell's Papers


There's an independent bookshop in London called Treadwell's, owned by a very dear friend of mine, Christina. It used to be based in Covent Garden, but is now in Bloomsbury. Over the last eight years I have presented a variety of papers there and I was recently asked if I could compile an index of titles with dates. 

So, for those who might also be interested, here is a list of the 'Treadwell's Papers', beginning with the first series of essays entitled Visions of Excess: A Secret History of Philosophy, from 2004:

I: Sade: The Impossible One (23-02-04)
II: Nietzsche: The Anti-Christ (01-03-04)
III: Bataille: The Accursed One (08-03-04)
IV: Foucault: The Masked Philosopher (15-03-04)
V: Deleuze and Guattari: The Schizonomads (22-03-04)
VI: Among the Ruins: Nihilism, Culture, Art and Technology (29-03-04)

Sex/Magic: Essays on the Erotic and the Esoteric, the Pornographic and the Pagan (2005):

I: Re-dreaming the Dark: Sex, Magic, and Politics (14-02-05)
II: Masturbation: An Invocation of Pan or Sex-in-the-Head? (21-02-05)
III: Cunt Awareness, or Supposing Truth to be a Woman ... (28-02-05)
IV: Anal Sex and the Recovery of Paradise (07-03-05)
V: Ye Shall be Naked in Your Rites: Nature, Truth, and the Quest for Authenticity (14-03-05)
VI: The Whip and the Wand: Fetishistic Aspects of Modern Pagan Witchcraft (21-03-05)

Thanatology: Essays on Death, Sex, Suicide and Sacrifice (2006)

I: On Dissolving the Distinction between Life and Death (14-02-06)
II: All Being is a Being Towards Death (21-02-06)
III: Eros and Thanatos: Love and Death (28-02-06)
IV: Suicide and the Practice of Joy before Death (07-03-06)
V: Solar Economy and Human Sacrifice (14-03-06)
VI: The Death of God  and the Resurrection of the Man Who Died (21-03-06)

Zoophilia: the Bodil Joensen Memorial Lectures (2007)

I: On Dissolving the Distinction between Human and Animal (13-02-07)
II: Ophidicism: Eve and the Serpent (20-02-07)
III: Come Not With Kisses: Leda and the Swan (27-02-07)
IV: Equus Eroticus: Why Do Girls Love Horses? (13-03-07)
V: In the Company of Wolves: Animal Transformation Fantasies (20-03-07)
VI: Becoming-Animal: On Molecular Bestiality (27-03-07)

Reflections beneath a Black Sun: Myth, History, Politics and Paganism (2008)

I: Crackpot History and the Politics of Cultural Despair (11-03-08)
II: From Ariosophy to National Socialism (18-03-08)
III: Only a God Can Save Us Now (25-03-08)
IV: Blood and Soil (01-04-08)
V: Neo-Nazi Mysteries (08-04-08)
VI: On the Spirit of Terrorism (15-04-08)

Finally, and most recently, there have been four one-off presentations (although the three papers given in 2012 have all spun out of a wider on-going project, entitled Sex/Object and so betray a certain sense of continuity and cross-over of materials):

Elements of Gothic Queerness in 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' (18-05-11)
Sun-Fucked: On the Dangers and Pleasures of Solar Sexuality (18-01-12)
Floraphilia: The Revenge of the Flowers (19-06-12)
The Pygmalion Syndrome: Sex-Dolls, Solipsism, and The Love of Statues (24-10-12)