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Originally Posted by Joe_Smith
The only way to explain these differences is to seek some kind of spiritual or instinctual or whatever you want to call it difference. Which is what I take Yockey means by spiritual race.
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I sense that the spiritual racists of that period (Yockey and his theoretical predecessors) were
a priori opposed to biological racism because they had pre-defined the greatest social/political problem of their age as materialism, and while they were attracted to hierarchical aesthetics of biological racism, they also considered it to be yet another form of materialism.
In short, I think they were still grappling, in their own way, with remedial impulses in the wake of God's death.