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Rudyard Kipling

Classic Essays

As part of our commitment to the celebration of forgotten classics — i.e., great works of the past which have been intentionally flushed down the memory hole by our Orwellian overlords — National Vanguard is proud to present a condensed version of David Starr Jordan’s pioneering treatise The…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

By Dr. William L. Pierce Centuries of Colonialism Yield Benefits, Perils Nearly All Black Slaves Went to Iberian America Economic Colonialism is Racial Treason WITH THE CLOSE of the Viking Age in the latter half of the 11th century, we left the prehistoric period, with all its pagan vigor, behind us…
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Andrew HamiltonEssays

by Andrew Hamilton RUDYARD KIPLING is out of favor, in large part because his work was so politically and racially incorrect. One of his suppressed poems is “The Burden of Jerusalem,” which is considered “anti-Semitic.” Indeed, several of his poems have social or racial themes that render them verboten
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Essays

Guess who is going to win. SO, from where, and why, does new law and new interpretations of the law originate? (ILLUSTRATION: Imported predators are becoming more common in the Everglades, and their spread is one of thousands of symptoms of our alienation.) There is an in-depth consideration of the…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO, in Lahore — today the second city in independent Pakistan but then an administrative center in British India — a 17-year-old subeditor, fresh out of school in England, worked very hard to get out each day’s edition of the Civil and Military
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Essays

by Michael Woodbridge MANY Racial Loyalists have come to the conclusion that racial diversity is not such a bad thing; if only it really meant diversity, or “Separate Development”! The purpose of this brief essay is to point out the short comings of such a concept. The Apartheid system of racial segregation…
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