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Savitri Devi

Cosmotheism in Savitri Devi
EDITOR’S NOTE: R. G. Fowler published the following extracts from Savitri Devi’s Defiance under the title “The Superman: The Purpose of the Universe, the Meaning of Life.” I am reprinting it here because of the resemblance to William Pierce’s philosophy of cosmotheism. For more on cosmotheism,…

Varieties of White Religious Experience
by Andrew Hamilton
IT SEEMS highly significant that so many who become active in the racialist cause finally feel more or less compelled to search for a spiritual foundation upon which to solidly ground their beliefs and ultimately their entire approach to life.
Cosmotheism, the Church of the Creator,…

The Last Man Against Time
by Savitri Devi
NOT ONLY had Adolf Hitler done all he possibly could to avoid war, but he did everything he possibly could to stop it. Again and again — first in October, 1939, immediately after the victorious end of the Polish campaign; then on the 22nd of June, 1940, immediately after the truce…

Jewish Intolerance
by Savitri Devi (pictured)
JEWISH “racism” has been much discussed. And the doctrine of the “chosen people” is often regarded as an expression of this “racism.” Yet in reality the Jews of Antiquity (I mean, of course, orthodox Jews) believed that membership…

The Superman: The Purpose of the Universe, the Meaning of Life
by Savitri Devi Extracts from Defiance
Edited by R.G. Fowler Defiance, Centennial Edition, p. 61: “My firm conviction. . . is that the highest purpose of life is to forward the growth of a superior humanity, whose role is to rule a healthy world. No means are too ruthless that can bring us nearer to that…
Edited by R.G. Fowler Defiance, Centennial Edition, p. 61: “My firm conviction. . . is that the highest purpose of life is to forward the growth of a superior humanity, whose role is to rule a healthy world. No means are too ruthless that can bring us nearer to that…

Savitri Devi Archive
THE SAVITRI DEVI ARCHIVE is a repository for writings and documents related to the philosopher and religious thinker Savitri Devi, born Maximine Portaz (1905-1982). The Archive will eventually make all of Savitri Devi’s writings available. In addition, the Archive contains information…