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Author: Dan Eriksson

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Essays on survival, identity, and order in a collapsing age.

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Earlier this month I was invited to speak at the Patriotic Alternative Conference in the UK. In my talk, I address a reality most people still refuse to face:we will not vote our way out of this.Using the story of how Mark Collett was banned from entering Sweden, I explain the logic of anarcho-tyranny, why elections have become political theatre, and why our future depends not on Westminster or Brussels, but on what we build outside the system.I talk about:* Why liberal democracy is a stage play designed to keep us occupied* The coming reality of becoming the largest minority in our own homelands* What we can learn from how other groups organise themselves* The parallel institutions we’re building in Sweden with Det fria Sverige* Why loyalty and community matter more than ideological perfectionThis is not a speech about despair. It is a call to build.To live as if we were already free.If you enjoyed this piece, please share it with others. To support my work, you can become a paid subscriber or make a one-time or recurring donation at donorbox.org/support-beyond-collapse. Thank you for helping keep Beyond Collapse independent. Get full access to Beyond Collapse at english.daneriksson.com/subscribe
Every few years, citizens are told they hold power in their hands. The campaign slogans, the heated debates, the long lines at polling stations – all point to the idea that democracy is the people’s voice. But what if the vote is less about choice, and more about pacification?In this episode of Beyond Collapse, we peel back the curtain on modern politics. Elections have become rituals that legitimize a system which does not truly change. Governments rise and fall, but the bureaucracy remains – a permanent machine that sets the rules, interprets them, and expands its own authority regardless of who sits in office.We explore how crisis serves as the favored tool of this machine. Emergencies, whether real or manufactured, justify the suspension of normal limits and the creation of new powers that never disappear once the crisis ends.The result? A political order immune to ideology, where sovereignty is an illusion and the people are spectators at a play whose ending has already been written.Understanding this architecture of control is the first step. Only when the ritual is unmasked can we begin to imagine what lies beyond it. Get full access to Beyond Collapse at english.daneriksson.com/subscribe
Ideas alone won’t save us. Politics won’t either. Real power begins when we stop consuming the struggle and start building what endures. In this episode of Beyond Collapse, we explore why movements that rely on ballots and slogans always fade—and why only decentralized structures, rooted in real people and real places, can survive. From the failures of past campaigns to the lessons of nations that endured without a state, this is a call to shift from short-term activism to long-term building. Because in the end, only builders outlast the collapse. Get full access to Beyond Collapse at english.daneriksson.com/subscribe
They said it was about protecting kids. But within hours of the UK’s new Online Safety Act, protest footage vanished, forums were geoblocked, and facial scans became the price of entry.This episode breaks down what really happened on July 25th—and why it matters far beyond Britain. We cover:* How age verification laws became digital ID mandates* The EU's "EUDI Wallet" and China's internet ID, side by side* State-funded police teams tracking "anti-migrant sentiment"* The 1,400% surge in VPN use—and why that's not enough* What living in East Germany taught me about underground networks* And why browsers can be switched off, but brotherhood cannotThe free internet is closing. The next phase isn’t digital. It’s human. Get full access to Beyond Collapse at english.daneriksson.com/subscribe
The West is fragmenting; quietly, irreversibly. While native Europeans still cling to the state, other groups are building something far older: tribes.In Sweden, immigrant clans control neighborhoods, businesses, and local politics. In France, Canada, and the U.S., ethnic groups operate with their own logic, their own loyalties. They protect their own. Advance their own. And when the system fails, they’ll already have what they need.This episode exposes the strategic disadvantage of being a taxpayer in a tribal age, and what native Europeans must do to stop being the last people playing by rules no one else follows.Because the future isn’t multicultural.It’s multi-tribal.And it’s already begun. Get full access to Beyond Collapse at english.daneriksson.com/subscribe
Everyone talks about collapse. But what if that’s not what happens? What if the real threat is stagnation—a slow, quiet decline that wears you down, dulls your instincts, and convinces you to settle?In this episode of Beyond Collapse, Dan Eriksson challenges the seductive myth of sudden collapse and explores what it means to build while the system still limps on. From psychological warfare to parallel structures, this is a clear-eyed call to action—for those who see what’s coming and refuse to be owned by it. Get full access to Beyond Collapse at english.daneriksson.com/subscribe
This episode isn’t a lesson. It’s a pause.On Midsummer’s Eve, we step out of the regular rhythm to reflect on the turning of the sun, the arc of civilisation, and the quiet strength of real community. I share where I’ll be in the coming weeks, what kind of people I celebrate with, and why these ancient traditions still matter. Now more than ever. Get full access to Beyond Collapse at english.daneriksson.com/subscribe
As the global system fractures, few are ready to build what comes after.In this episode, I reveal the Monastery Strategy: a proven framework to build strong families, resilient communities, and cultural continuity. Learn how to protect your children from modern decay, create real-world alliances, and prepare for the long decline ahead. Collapse isn’t coming — it’s already here. What you do now determines who inherits the future. Get full access to Beyond Collapse at english.daneriksson.com/subscribe
Your bank account is not yours. Your money is conditional. In this episode of Beyond Collapse, Dan Eriksson explores the deeper meaning of blockchain—not as an investment, but as a path to freedom. From Cyprus to CBDCs, from quiet censorship to silent collapse, this is a call to rethink how we live, trade, and prepare. Not because it’s easy. But because waiting will cost more than you can afford. Get full access to Beyond Collapse at english.daneriksson.com/subscribe
The AI revolution isn’t coming. It’s already here—and the first to feel it aren’t CEOs or coders, but translators, illustrators, and entry-level professionals.In this episode of Beyond Collapse, Dan Eriksson cuts through the hype to expose who’s losing, who’s winning, and why the real battle isn’t about tech—it’s about power.You’ll learn:* Which jobs are disappearing first (and why)* Who’s quietly thriving with AI while the rest panic* Three clear strategies to make the new machine age work for you, not against youForget the sci-fi. This is survival strategy for the real world. Get full access to Beyond Collapse at english.daneriksson.com/subscribe
A hundred years ago, Oswald Spengler warned that Western man would be devoured by his own machines.In Man and Technics, he offered no solution—only the grim dignity of decline.But what if he was only half right?In this first episode of Beyond Collapse, Swedish writer and organizer Dan Eriksson explores Spengler’s most dangerous book—and asks what it means to face the age of AI, automation, and civilizational exhaustion not with despair… but with strategy.This is not a call to nostalgia.It’s a call to mastery.—This is the first episode of Beyond Collapse.Each episode explores deep questions of survival, identity, and meaning in an age of decline—from the philosophy of technology to the future of nationhood.If you found this valuable, make sure to subscribe to the podcast in your app of choice. Get full access to Beyond Collapse at english.daneriksson.com/subscribe
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