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Racial Idealism vs. Racial Bolshevism
by Dr. E.R. Cawthron Bolshevism and Civilization THE WORD “BOLSHEVIK” can be used to describe any person seeking the destruction of civilized society and particularly its culture-creative segment, by violence if possible, but by other more devious means if necessary. The typical Bolshevik is obsessed…
The Words of Adolf Hitler, part 2: Idealism; Culture; Personality
More words from the man whose ideals and self-sacrifice, if comprehended rightly, can lead us out of the labyrinth. Idealism THE PUREST idealism is unconsciously equivalent to the deepest knowledge. (I:11) How necessary it is to keep realizing that idealism does not represent a superfluous expression…
The Eternal Importance of Art
Art, Beauty, and Inspiration ARTISTRY AND BEAUTY have a profound impact on human beings, and quite often it has been beautiful, creative expression that has launched social revolution. It takes great inspiration to see clearly the vision of a New Era, and to carry out the march to the dawn of such an era.…
Aryan Culture: The Augustan Altar of Peace in Rome
by James Harting The Ara Pacis Augustae or “Augustan Altar of Peace” is a stunning piece of architecture from the earliest years of the Roman Empire. It was built as part of the civic religion of ancient Rome. The altar was commissioned by the Roman Senate in 13 BCE and completed and consecrated in 9 BCE.…
Sparks from the Golden Anvil
by Veiko Hessler AN AWAKENING has taken place in European consciousness. Never before have so many minds almost independently concluded that there is something deeply and irreparably wrong with the system that rules them. Whether in Hungary, Austria, or the United Kingdom an irrepressible torrent…
Winter Solstice Celebrations for Families and Households
Focus of Celebration: consider first your purpose(s) for the celebration, such as:
Strengthen family bonding with each other
Expand upon existing patterns of family celebrations
Attune family to Nature’s cycles
Attune family to its membership in the community of all life on planet Earth…
The Ancient European Roots of Pennsylvania Dutch Barn Symbols
by August C. Mahr (1945) ON A GREAT NUMBER of Pennsylvania Dutch barns, there are geometrical ornaments painted on the outside walls; ornaments which, as a rule, show some sort of star within a circular disk (Figs. 1, 2, 8, 10b). The Pennsylvania Dutch barn in question is of the so-called Swiss bank-barn…
This Is How Nations Fall
As Kevin Alfred Strom once said: “Nations are like leaves. They change color before they fall.” ON THE SAME DAY that some southern states were honoring their rebel heritage, masked workers in New Orleans dismantled a monument to that past — chunk by chunk, under darkness and …
Why No High Art?
IF LOW ART is defined as that art over which the artist has minimal control, then it is hard to argue that art is not in a state of decline. Primitive art is by definition low art as the primitive does not know enough about his materials and his medium to fully control them and achieve the desired effects.…
Yiddishkeit Pathology
Jewish influence on American mass culture
by Kevin Alfred Strom
THE FOLLOWING article crossed the news wires from Germany:
MUNICH — Bavaria’s highest court affirmed Wednesday that spreading lies about the Holocaust — even in private letters — violates German law. The…