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Friedrich Nietzsche

Classic Essays

Nietzsche’s agonizing “God is dead” has become a twentieth century cri de coeur. Although almost everyone knows the text, few know the context. We present below the editor’s translation of the madman sequence from Die Froehliche Wissenschah (Book Three. 125) (ILLUSTRATION:…
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EditorialsWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce THERE IS a general feeling among thoughtful people that everyone ought to be judged as an individual, that it is not quite intellectually or morally respectable to condemn a whole race or a whole nation or all the members of a religious or ethnic group. Common sense tells us that…
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Classic Essays

How the small feed on the great “Mit euch, Herr Doktor, zu spazieren, Ist ehrenvoll and bringt Gewinn.” — Goethe’s Faust Julius Frauenstaedt (1813-1879) IT WAS NOT a great event in the history of diplomacy and promotion. The Frankfurt newspapers of July 24, 1846, did not…
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by William Gayley Simpson Part 5 of 7 The author of Which Way Western Man? reaches a new level of understanding of man’s identity and mission, and he begins to gain an awareness of the importance of race (ILLUSTRATION: WILLIAM SIMPSON in early 1939) Editor’s Introduction: The previous…
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by Mark Deavin AFTER FIFTY years of being confined to the Orwellian memory hole created by the Jews as part of their European “denazification” process, the work of the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun (pictured) — who died in 1952 — is reemerging to take its place among the greatest…
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