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The Rising Tide of Color
The Civil Rights Movement opened doors for some African-Americans, especially those with some European ancestry. (more…)
4,057 words
Part 3 of 3
The Rising Tide of Color
The Civil Rights Movement opened doors for some African-Americans, especially those with some European ancestry. (more…)
1,594 words
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Quando ele chegou na Alemanha em 1978, Aleksandr Zinoviev havia trabalhado por anos nos campos da lógica e da metodologia científica aplicadas a sistemas sociais. Sua pesquisa e experiência pessoais no mundo soviético lhe permitiram publicar muitas obras dedicadas a seu país e ao sistema comunista. (more…)
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Полковник Муамар аль-Каддафі правив Лівією 42 роки. Він здобув владу шляхом військового перевороту проти короля Лівії Ідріса, по суті сатрапа міжнародного капіталу, котрий був гарантом того, що використання нафтових ресурсів країни збагатить закордонні нафтові компанії і його самого, але не лівійський народ. (more…)
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The First World War and the Great Depression
In 1912 Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat, became president for eight years when regular and Progressive Republicans split. (more…)
London: Arktos, 2011
264 pages
only in paperback: $20
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This is the story of the disaffected intellectual Iversen, who runs a small newspaper in Weimar Germany during the 1920s. (more…)
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Political Philosophy and Human Genetic Diversity
Western political philosophy tends toward moral and political universalism: the idea that norms are valid for all human beings. (more…)
National-Anarchism: A Reader
Ed. Troy Southgate
London: Black Front Press, 2012
“That which is falling, should also be pushed” — Nietzsche, as quoted by Troy Southgate
London: Arktos, 2011
270 pages
only in paperback: $27
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In Revolution from Above, Dr. Kerry Bolton demonstrates that the supposed rivalry between Marxist-inspired movements and capitalism has always been an illusion. (more…)
French translation here
Kerry Bolton
Revolution from Above
London: Arktos, 2011
To those who suffer from the general malaise that is induced by American globalism today, Kerry Bolton’s new book provides a useful guide to the specific financial elites that have been directing geopolitics since the early twentieth century, (more…)
A. R. D. “Rex” Fairburn, 1904–1957, is not usually identified with the “Right.” As a central figure in the development of a New Zealand national literature, much of the contemporary self-appointed literary establishment would no doubt wish to identify Fairburn with Marxism or liberalism, as were other leading literary friends of Fairburn’s such as the Communist R. A. K. Mason.[1] (more…)