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by Jack London (pictured) IT IS QUITE FAIR to say that I became a Socialist in a fashion somewhat similar to the way in which the Teutonic pagans became Christians — it was hammered into me. Not only was I not looking for Socialism at the time of my conversion, but I was fighting it. I was very young and callow,…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

Against individualism by Dr. William L. Pierce IT HAS been opined in past issues of this magazine that man’s most dangerous myth is that of equality: the myth which, in its starkest form, says that every featherless biped, regardless of race, gender, or lineage, has essentially the same physical-psychical…
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by Igor Alexander MANY ON THE RIGHT try to reduce politics to being a conflict between “collectivists” and “individualists.” This is a concept that’s been heavily promoted over the years by the John Birch Society (a Jewish false front, sometimes humorously referred to as the B’nai Birch), especially…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce EVER SINCE the Oklahoma City bombing the nation’s oldest extant anti-Communist organization, the John Birch Society, has been explaining to anyone who would listen that the bombing probably was done by leftists just to embarrass genuine patriots (such as the Birchers)…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce (pictured) IN VARIOUS Free Speech articles I’ve spoken about our problems with Blacks, with Asian immigrants, with mestizos, and of course, with Jews — especially about our problems with Jews, in deference to their demand always to be at the head of the line. Now,…
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