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Vanguardism: Hope for the Future
by Jonathan Bowden
THIS IS a very difficult topic to speak about because it appears to be a depressing and pessimistic era where most of the storm and stress and most of the Zeitgeist, or spirit of the age, seems to be against us. There’s also a preponderance for people on the Right politically to have metaphysically…
Arman’s Teachings, Divinity, and the Ubermenschen
Homeless Jack speaks
by H. Millard
“Man is something that shall be overcome. Man is a rope, tied between beast and overman — a rope over an abyss. What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not an end.” — Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
ARMAN SAYS we Whites are being tested, man.…
Superstition Is Not Religion
by James Hart
OUR PRESENT nuclear dilemma is an indication of the failure of fundamentalist religions to provide us with an explanation of good and evil which will enable us to preserve the human race. The human species is like a herd of lemmings headed for a suicidal Armageddon while superstitious people…
Men of Valor
by Dr. William L. Pierce
THERE IS A PORTION of a letter on the next page of this issue which was written to us by a prisoner in a maximum-security Federal prison. He is a murderer. He is also a thoughtful man who has done a lot of thinking and writing about the world outside his prison walls. (ILLUSTRATION: …
Major General J.F.C. Fuller
In remembrance of another great but half-forgotten Westerner
OUR MODERN MEDIA like to depict military men as trigger-happy simpletons whose throwback minds are still laboriously progressing from the 18th to the 19th century. Unfortunately, at least within the Western democracies, the rewards…
The Overcrowded Lifeboat
by David Sims
THE BEHAVIOR of people in a situation of extreme scarcity, and the moral response to it, is the raw area where philosophy most closely joins with natural science. The story of the shipwreck of the William Brown, of Philadelphia, USA, and sailing from Liverpool, England, in March 1841,…
Parasites of Culture
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…
Intimations of Cosmotheism: Wagner and Shaw — A Synthesis
by Sir Oswald Mosley (pictured)
EDITOR’S NOTE: This piece is the first in a series of articles which will illustrate some of the earlier intimations, in the works of other writers and thinkers, of the central ideas of Dr. William Pierce’s philosophy, Cosmotheism. Even the reader who is not a devotee…
Intimations of Cosmotheism: Aviation, the Cosmos, and the Future of Man
by Charles A. Lindbergh (pictured)
EDITOR’S NOTE: This piece is the second in a series of articles which will illustrate some of the earlier intimations, in the works of other writers and thinkers, of the central ideas of Dr. William Pierce’s philosophy, Cosmotheism.
Here the great aviator, scientist,…
William Pierce: Teacher
American Dissident Voices broadcast of July 18, 2015
William Pierce (1933-2002; pictured) saw more deeply into the nature of life — and farther into the future — than any other thinker of modern times. Today’s broadcast looks at Dr. Pierce’s vision, based on his own words…