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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver ONE OF THE most important books of our time is the singularly courageous work of Richard LaPiere, The Freudian Ethic: An Analysis of the Subversion of American Character (Duell, Sloan & Pearce, New York; 301 pages, $5.00). The author, who is Professor of Sociology in Stanford…
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An introduction of Dr. Frank McGurk given at a meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology in Nashville, Tenn., April 8, 1977. by Clyde E. Noble I HAVE BEEN asked to tell you something about the life and works of Dr. Frank Craig Joseph McGurk, an emeritus professor of psychology who…
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EssaysH. Millard

Love yourself and love your people. by H. Millard MANY WHITES, and especially those who are easily suggestible, have become racially and socially impotent and are drawing negative self-images and low self-esteem from the anti-White society that surrounds us today. This is breaking their spirits.…
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by Michael Sherlock
an excerpt from his book (which, despite its title, is critical of Christianity) I Am Christ: The Ascension
Introduction DEEP TRANCE can dramatically alter one’s perception of reality, whether occasioned by traditional hypnosis, meditation, prayer, long term fasting, hypnotic…
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by John Sullivan THE AMERICAN people pride themselves on being “free men,” pragmatic and rational beings who bow before no man and only slightly, if at all, before gods. Not for them the degraded and obsequious respect for aristocracy, tradition, hierarchical religion, and all the other…
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American Dissident VoicesAudioKevin Alfred StromRadio

American Dissident Voices broadcast of July 11, 2015 https://nationalvanguard.org/audio/ADV%202015-0711ibihv.mp3 by Kevin Alfred Strom ON THE VERY DAY of my broadcast last week — July 4th — while you might have been listening to my words decrying the lack of freedom and self-determination…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver (pictured) I DO NOT KNOW WHAT, if anything, can be done to preserve a species that some judicious observers believe to be driven by a largely subconscious, but irresistible, death-wish. In 1914, although we had the Jews on our backs, we were indubitably the dominant race on earth;…
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by Andrew Hamilton LAST WEEK I wrote an article entitled “People Just Like You . . .” suggesting that Jews have a totally different psychology than Gentiles. One reader commented, “I am just now becoming aware of the Jewish question and all it entails, but one thing about the Jews that I don’t understand…
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Classic Essays

IN 1895, in the closing years of the West’s most vortical century, a French social scientist wrote a book which talked about the unconscious before Freud, the revolt of the masses before Ortega y Gasset, and residues (manifestations of instincts) before Pareto. The title of the work was La psychologie
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EssaysH. Millard

by H. Millard THE STRUGGLE we Whites are in for our survival, expansion, and liberation from oppression is similar in some respects to the struggles of other peoples, but it also has some differences. Even the fact that many of our White kind aren’t aware that they are being oppressed is similar…
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