
Books and Freedom
by Dr. William L. Pierce (pictured)
A LISTENER sent me a clipping from the New York Times last month, the November 14 edition, and I just got around to reading it. It’s the obituary of a writer and Harvard professor, Dr. Richard Marius. Marius had a pretty unremarkable career: a Southern Baptist…

The Sense and Nonsense of Jung
From racial consciousness to the “Indianization of the American psyche”
THE PRESENT-DAY disciples of the great Swiss psychologist Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) are understandably circumspect when it comes to the master’s hypothesis that each major race has its own collective…

The Yellow Peril
by Revilo P. Oliver (pictured)
THE REPORT FROM LONDON on Japanese industrial superiority in the January Liberty Bell asked, in effect, whether the nations of Europe and North America which are still largely White could do anything about it. That, of course, was the wrong question. The crucial consideration…