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Longtime Counter-Currents contributor Collin Cleary, author of Wagner’s Ring and the Germanic Tradition, was the guest on Nathan C. J. Hood‘s livestream for Wagner Day last weekend, where they discussed the use of Germanic mythology, as well as Faustian themes and the concept of fate, in Richard Wagner’s The Ring of the Nibelungen. See below.
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“People who will not fight eventually will be eaten by people who will fight. A community whose members are so self-centered that they will work only for their own personal benefit and not for the common good eventually will be destroyed by its enemies”, excerpt from “The White Middle Class Deserves What it Gets” (transcript/video 6:46) by Dr. William Pierce November 18, 2000.
Is the Heidegger history of philosophy series finished? I was looking forward to the next entry!
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