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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver IF YOU ARE interested in the history of our unique race, you have a special interest in the Germanic peoples who, though called “barbarians” in the standard histories, assured the survival, and eventually the revival, of our civilization after the fall of the Roman…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

WE OWE to the late Robert Ardrey a series of books that have contributed to the education of “Liberal intellectuals” who can read intelligently. Although they think themselves grown up and too mature to believe the childish stories in the Jew-Book, they retain in their minds the myth about…
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Andrew HamiltonEssays

by Andrew Hamilton THE TERM Gordian knot refers to a problem most difficult of solution. It is a metaphor for an intractable problem. To “cut the Gordian knot” means to solve a problem in an entirely original way, perhaps with one swift action, by rejecting or violating conventional rules that define…
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Classic Essays

Jacques de Mahieu, born in Marseilles in 1908, served in a French artillery detachment during World War II. After the war, to avoid persecution for his nationalistic views, he left France for Argentina, where he taught social science and founded the Institute for Human Science. Most of his later years
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Essays

Plato
Republic (Robin Waterfield Trans.)
New York: Oxford University Press, 1994 a review by Guillaume Durocher EGALITARIANS HAVE argued that notions of nation and race are largely modern constructs. Marxists in particular have typically claimed that Western ruling classes invented these ideas…
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Essays

How the National Socialists won broad support in hard-fought contests for votes Introductory Note: This recorded address by Adolf Hitler was distributed on 50,000 phonograph discs during Germany’s fiercely-contested national parliament election campaign of July 1932, in which his National…
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News

WESTERN EXPLORERS settled in China more than 1,500 years earlier than experts had believed, new research has revealed, after archaeologists found the famous Terracotta Warriors could have been made with the help of the Greeks. (ILLUSTRATION: Dan Snow presents the show about the Terracotta Warriors.)…
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Andrew HamiltonEssays

by Andrew Hamilton JETTISON POLITICAL correctness and pre-1945 European colonialism can be viewed as an expression of demographic growth, dominance, racial health, and vitality. Nobody centrally planned or thought it through beforehand, or while it was happening. It transpired over centuries,…
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Introductory Note by Kevin Alfred Strom: My family preserved some old Norwegian and Norwegian-American periodicals from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and I recall the life rune and death rune being used to mark births and deaths in them — but none of the articles were written in runic…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver IF YOU SEEK comprehension of the events of today, do not expect to learn anything from current news: it will be only more of the same. If you have in mind a fairly adequate outline of the history of our race from the Greeks to our century, you may give special attention to the crucial periods…
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