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Classic Essays

by Ted O’Keefe ON A SUNNY JUNE DAY nearly 400 years ago there took place one of the most memorable and prophetic intellectual confrontations in the long history of Oxford University. On that day the renowned seat of learning on the Thames, already more than 300 years old, was crowded with the cream…
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Douglas MercerEssays

by Douglas Mercer WE ARE IMMORTAL beings who are amnesiacs relative to our true nature. We are caught up in a dream world unaware of ourselves as creators of the fantasy. The goal is to get us to wake up from the dream, to recall our rightful heritage — and become supermen. Always Remember In Greek…
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Necessary for understanding; necessary for victory by Wolf Stoner
National Vanguard Russian correspondent WILLIAM LUTHER PIERCE HAS a special place and hardly could be categorized using any common yardstick. A similar situation exists with Adolf Hitler, whom it is hardly possible to compare with…
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Douglas MercerEssaysGuest opinion

Nietzsche and Wagner by Douglas Mercer ADOLF HITLER FAMOUSLY SAID that one could not understand National Socialism without understanding Wagner; that is very true; of Nietzsche he said he could do nothing with him; this latter is not strictly true — with his notion of the all-importance of whatever…
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Douglas MercerEssays

by Douglas Mercer FOR THOUSANDS and thousands of years, the fastest a man ever traveled was on a horse: 12 miles per hour. Finally it was Europeans, as always, who moved us forward, creating the train going some five times that fast. Then along came cars and then planes. When jet engines arose around 1930…
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American Dissident VoicesAudioKevin Alfred StromRadioRevilo P. Oliver

American Dissident Voices broadcast of 15 June, 2024 Introduction by Kevin Alfred Strom TODAY we present the second instance of our new AI-driven ability to create speeches by the giants of our race who may have never presented certain of their writings in spoken form. Our program today is a selection…
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Douglas MercerEssaysGuest opinion

by Douglas Mercer WE NOW MOVE into the sacred part of the calendar, that season that is so hallowed as it is the time that our savior Adolf Hitler was born. He was both a man against time and a man for all time, and his memory shall never be eclipsed. Born in inauspicious circumstances he, uneducated by the…
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Classic Essays

FIRST STRUGGLE and then we shall see what can be done. Otherwise mankind has passed the high point of its development and the end is not the domination of any ethical idea but barbarism and consequently chaos. At this point someone or other may laugh, but this planet once moved through the ether for millions…
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Douglas MercerEssaysGuest opinion

by Douglas Mercer WILLIAM PIERCE WAS an avid reader of both Nietzsche and Bernard Shaw, though there is no evidence that he deeply studied the thought of Martin Heidegger. Had he done so, he might have written of a stage of being beyond even full self-consciousness, beyond the Creator’s completion,…
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CommentaryDavid SimsEssays

by David Sims “IF THERE IS no God, where does our morality and the ability to know right from wrong come from?” Theologians and religious leaders often attempt to make God a prerequisite for morality, but this is contrived to make the belief system that they are selling seem more valuable…
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