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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver SECTION 4 The Heartland FOR YOCKEY, both kinds of colonies have only a secondary importance. The attitudes and cultural vitality of Europeans who have established themselves in other continents are determined by the power and vitality of their mother country. European dominion…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver PART IIOne Europe THERE IS A modicum of truth in the frowsty verbiage about “One World” that used to excite women’s clubs. It has always been obvious that there is only one earth, (1) but although an educated Roman in the first century B.C. could dream of a day when…
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by Rainer Chlodwig von K. MICHEL CHOSSUDOVSKY, Emeritus Economics Professor with Ottawa University, is also the founder and director of the Centre for Research on Globalization in Montreal and serves as editor of the anti-war website Global Research. Much of the information Chossudovsky makes…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver WE NEED TO BE reminded from time to time of the crucial problem that must be solved if our race is to survive, the Jews’ subversion and inversion of our morality that Nietzsche so clearly analysed in Zur Genealogie der Moral.(1) A novel that marginally touches upon that problem…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver The Great Pseudo-Morphosis IT IS ODD that Spengler, and even odder that Yockey, has so little to say about the prime example of what they call “pseudo-morphosis,” the acceptance of an alien element by a young culture, which accordingly strives to make its Weltanschauung
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver WHEN Francis Parker Yockey completed and published Imperium in 1948, he wrote a comparatively short sequel or pendant to his major work. This sequel, which he later entitled The Enemy of Europe, is now lost, but he had his manuscript with him when he was in Germany in 1953, and, after…
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