By Beatrice Mott 9
This Difficult Individual Eustace Mullins—& the Remarkable Ezra Pound
Earlier this year my friend Eustace Mullins passed away. He had been ailing for some time — at least since I first met him in 2006. Hopefully he is in a better place now.Mr. Mullins made a huge mark on the nationalist community here in the United States, but also has a following in Europe and Japan. For those who have not read his books, Mr. Mullins attempted to expose the...
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Fiat Money: The Fuel of Government
End the Fedby Ron PaulNew York: Grand Central Publishing, 2009How many politicians are capable of writing a book, nay, a paragraph that would be worth reading? Watching them on TV, they seem the most spineless, uninteresting group of people imaginable. It seems obvious why. In the same way diversity leads to a culture that appeals to the lowest common denominator, a popularity...
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The Fed and Us
The Case Against the Fedby Murray RothbardThe Ludwig Von Mises Institute, 2007If there’s a connection between opposing the federal reserve and believing in human biodiversity, it lies in the fact that people who question the conventional wisdom on one topic are more likely than the average thinker to do so on another. Finding out whether the partisans of hard currency are kooks...
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