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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by James Harting THE NOTION that the National-Socialism of Adolf Hitler is a type or variant of a more generally defined “fascism” is a staple of Marxist propaganda and analysis. Indeed, the Marxists have been so persistent and strident in making this false claim that it has infected the thinking even…
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Essays

THE FALANGE Española was preceded by several similarly oriented organizations which favored a corporate state, nationalism, and respect for tradition and social justice, while vigorously opposing parliamentarianism, class struggle and the money power. One such group, the Partido Nacionalista…
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Essays

by Kerry Bolton EZRA POUND (pictured) was born in a frontier town in Idaho, 1885, the son of an assistant assayer and the grandson of a Congressman. One could say that both economics and politics were in his blood. He enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania in 1901. Pound was an avid reader of Anglo-Saxon,…
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News

EDITOR’S NOTE: Le Corbusier (pictured below) — a major figure in 20th century architecture — has now become the center of controversy because of his positive statements about Hitler and National Socialism. We may deplore his anti-traditionalist pronouncements and his less-than-creative…
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Editorials

by James Miller POLITICAL RADICALS OFTEN SHOUT, “Fascist! Fascist!” at anyone who doesn’t agree with their views. The term is especially popular among college students. But do such people actually know what Fascism is? Have they studied it? Unfortunately, Fascism has an undeserved…
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