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Morality

The Immoral “Morality” of Libertarianism
by Saxon Day
LIBERTARIANISM IS a soul-sickening ideology that will be the death of the White world. The “great heroine” of libertarians is a crass Jew who called herself “Ayn Rand,” and who said that racialism was “collectivism,” which was “immoral.”…

Keep It White
by Douglas Mercer
I’m simple, man, simple, with a simple view of things: If it’s White it’s right. You got that right.All right?Keep it White.
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TOO LATE TO do any good, Winston Churchill realized that in World War 2 we “fought the wrong pig,” echoing Patton’s…

Why Do People Do What They Do?
It may be hard for truly idealistic men and women like National Alliance members and the better kind of NV readers to understand, but the vast majority of humans, especially a majority of those who pose as idealists, are not motivated by moral principles, but by raw calculations of gain and loss.
by David…

No Higher Value Than Survival
by David Sims
I HAVE WRITTEN many times that the only iron-clad and specifically clear version of morality can be discovered by observing what survives as the result of its practice — and what dies off because of failing to practice it. I have said that nothing matters to the dead, and only to something…

Two Ways Only: The Stars — or the Slime
The synergy of philosophy and science — and the limits of philosophy in the absence of science
by David Sims
THE QUOTES below are from the semi-Politically Incorrect pop-philosopher Stefan Molyneux.
“Philosophy is the greatest intellectual discipline in the realm of human thought.”…

Updated and Expanded: Morality and Justice Are Two Different Things
by David Sims
MORALITY isn’t the same thing as justice. Morality is a guide to behavior that puts values (such as justice) into a hierarchy, in which some values are higher, or greater, than other values are.
Proper morality, or a moral system that does what moral systems ought to do, is about survival,…

Afraid Of Our Own Shadow
Strength is morality. Weakness is sin. Weakness requires punishment. If you’re weak, if you’re obese, if you’re a drug addict, become less so. Become stronger. Move towards the sun. Become more coherent. Become more articulate. Cast more of a shadow. It’s almost a type of positive behaviorism…

The Group or the Individual?
by David Sims
IT IS OFTEN SAID that the well-being of the individual organism is the highest moral goal of any organism. But that is false. Rather, the well-being (survival, enhanced prospects) of the particular group of organisms that made his own existence possible is the highest moral goal of any…

Self-Discipline and Moral Health
Discipline, Germany, c. 1945
by Dr. William L. Pierce
WELL, the murder of White farmers and the gang-rape of White women by
AIDS-infected Blacks continues apace in South Africa, as does the
seizure and trashing of White farms in Rhodesia. Rhodesia’s Black
dictator, Robert Mugabe, is boasting openly…

Thinking Racially: Natural, Moral, and Necessary
What can exist forever is infinitely more valuable than what exists for a short span. And what does not exist, and cannot exist, is worthless.
by David Sims
A RANDIAN libertarian said to me: “I don’t agree with [the idea] that the moral person puts the needs of the group above the needs of the…