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Discussing Sorel's 'Reflections on Violence' with Thomas777 - Complete

Jan 26, 2026
Thomas777, a writer on European political thought and 20th-century intellectual history, gives a deep dive into Georges Sorel and related movements. He traces Sorel’s ties to Nietzschean pessimism, Prussian statecraft, and Weimar politics. The conversation covers syndicalism vs official socialism, cultural repair through family and local institutions, and why European and American political mindsets differ.
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ANECDOTE

How Sorel Entered Thomas's Library

  • Thomas777 discovered Sorel via National Alliance and Institute for Historical Review material in the 1990s.
  • That background shaped his view of Sorel as a serious, practical thinker rather than an online fad.
INSIGHT

When Revolution Turns Right

  • National Socialism contained both anti-establishment revolutionary strands and conventional right-wing elements; the June 1934 purge marked its turn toward the latter.
  • Internal factional violence converted a revolutionary current into a more conventional authoritarian right.
ADVICE

Read Primary Sources Deeply

  • Read Sorel to grasp European political culture and the 20th century's revolutionary currents.
  • Ground intellectual exploration in primary texts and historical context rather than secondhand caricatures.
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