Gustave Le Bon’s The Crowd:
Introduction, “The Era of Crowds”
The evolution of the present age — The great changes in civilization are the consequence of changes in National thought — Modern belief in the power of crowds — It transforms the traditional policy of the European states — How the rise of the popular classes comes about, and the manner in which they exercise their power — The necessary consequences of...
Read MoreBy Richard Hoste 8
All-Time Leading Hitlers
The United States believes that it has the right to interfere in the affairs of any country for any reason. Comparisons to Nazi Germany aren’t apt, because the Nazis would’ve never had the gall to claim that nuclear proliferation on the Korean or Indian peninsulas was any of their business.All this requires a well-oiled propaganda machine to convince the boobs that they’re...
Read MoreThe Seven Pillars of White Nationalism
& Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
Before I begin this review of Extraordinary Popular Delusions I should offer a few introductory remarks about the Seven Pillars.The Seven Pillars of White Nationalismwith their Ancestors and Progeny1. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds — Charles Mackay* Don Quixote — Miguel De Cervantes* At the Crest of the Tidal Wave — Robert...
Read MoreJustin Raimondo vs. “the Good War”
“The ‘Good’ War”from Antiwar.com, September 4, 2009I write these words on September 3, 2009, seventy years to the day since Britain and France declared war on Germany – an occasion observed, if not exactly celebrated by the leaders and opinion-makers of the West, as the beginning of “the good war.” The War Party just loves WWII because...
Read MorePatrick Buchanan on Churchill and the Decline of the West
“Churchill Spurred the Decline of the West”from Antiwar.com, September 5, 2009On September 3, 2009, a debate sponsored by Intelligence Squared, at the Methodist Central Hall Westminster, in London, considered the question: “Resolved: Churchill was more a liability than an asset to the free world.”Speakers for the motion: Pat Buchanan, Nigel Knight, political...
Read MoreGustave Le Bon’s The Crowd:
Preface
The following work is devoted to an account of the characteristics of crowds.The whole of the common characteristics with which heredity endows the individuals of a race constitute the genius of the race. When, however, a certain number of these individuals are gathered together in a crowd for purposes of action, observation proves that, from the mere fact of their being assembled,...
Read MoreThe Mysterious German Professor
From The Occidental Observer, September 3, 2009The Atlantic Recording Company’s history strangely parallels the Jewish-American elite’s cultural revolution after World War II. This elite promoted Frankfurt School teaching in a effort to weaken the middle classes — their political nemesis. Atlantic Records prides itself on plugging the same socially destructive...
Read MoreBy Hunter Wallace 1
Race Suicide and Status Competition
At View from the Right, Lawrence Auster disputes Steve Sailer’s theory that white racial suicide is driven primarily by status competition. Instead, Auster argues that humans do and seek things because they are motivated by what they believe to be true and good. Thus, white liberals practice non-discrimination not to acquire status points in the eyes of their peers, but to feel...
Read MoreBy Sam G. Dickson 6
A Modest Proposal
From an address to the 2008 American Renaissance Conference, in Herndon, Virginia, on February 24, 2008. In the many decades I have toiled in the vineyards of American racial nationalism, I have heard very few solutions offered to our people. We have been long on problems and negativity, and very short on solutions. This is a failure of leadership.Instead of real leadership, some...
Read MoreAdorno as Critic:
Celebrating the Socially Destructive Force of Music
The Frankfurt School was a group of predominantly Jewish intellectuals associated with the Institute for Social Research. It originated during the Weimar period in Germany, and became a bastion of the cultural left. With the rise of National Socialism, the Frankfurt School was closed by the German government, and many of its members emigrated to America.Theodor Adorno was the...
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