Tag: Third Way economics
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December 10, 2012 Ezra Pound
ABC of Economics (1933), Part 3
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Part 1 of 5
The aim of this brochure is to express the fundamentals of economics so simply and clearly that even people of different economic schools and factions will be able to understand each other when they discuss them.
After about forty pages I shall not ‘descend’, but I shall certainly go into, ‘go down into’ repetitions and restatements in the hope of reaching this clarity and simplicity. (more…)
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December 3, 2012 Greg Johnson
Questions Fréquemment Posées, Partie 2
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English original here
8. Si vous deviez recommander un seul livre de la Nouvelle Droite Européenne, quel serait-il ?
Si vous devez lire un seul livre de la Nouvelle Droite Européenne, ce devrait être le livre de Guillaume Faye, Pourquoi nous combattons : manifeste de la Résistance Européenne (édition en langue anglaise : Londres, Arktos, 2011). (more…)
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Gottfried Feder
Manifesto for the Breaking of the Financial Slavery to Interest
Foreword by Rodney Martin
Translated with a Preface by Dr. Alexander Jacob.
(Uckfield, Sussex: Historical Review Press, 2012)This volume by Feder is the first of a series of small books by the important, albeit now obscure German campaigner against usury. (more…)
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Another document of human villainy: Topsy the elephant, electrocuted by Thomas Alva Edison
Another document of human villainy: Topsy the elephant, electrocuted by Thomas Alva Edison
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Greg Johnson, Matt Parrott, and Robert Stark in a round table discussion of the aftermath and implications of the 2012 US Presidential Election. (more…)
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Editor’s Note:
In commemoration of the death of Ezra Pound on November 1, 1972, we are reprinting chapter 7 of Kerry Bolton’s Artists of the Right: Resisting Decadence, published by Counter-Currents.
“A slave is one who waits for someone else to free him.”—Ezra Pound[1]
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October 31, 2012 Ezra Pound
America, Roosevelt, & the Causes of the Present War
1944
The main events dealt with in this pamphlet are:
(1) The suppression of the paper-money issue in Pennsylvania, A.D. 1750. (more…)
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Part 1 here; Translations: French, Spanish
8. If you were to recommend just one book from the European New Right, what would it be?
If you are to read just one book from the European New Right, Guillaume Faye’s Why We Fight: Manifesto of the European Resistance (London: Arktos, 2011) should be that book. Why We Fight is written with the utmost lucidity to reach the broadest possible audience. (more…)
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This is not a SHORT History of the Economy of the United States. For forty years I have schooled myself, not to write the Economic History of the U.S. or any other country, but to write an epic poem which begins “In the Dark Forest,” (more…)
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1. “Brother, can you spare a Duce?”
Apparently, that was the question on the lips of many Americans during the early years of the Great Depression. (more…)