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The Liberal System likes to adorn itself with the label “the rule of law,” implicitly suggesting that other systems of belief, other non-liberal states or statelets throughout history solely function as lawless entities violating the freedom of their citizens. This is not true. Since time immemorial states worldwide, even the worst tyrannies, have used legislative... Read More
James Clyburn used to be known as “The King of Soul.” He was later known as “Soul Daddy” and “The Love Docta,” before eventually becoming “The Archduke of Funk.” But those were different days. Clyburn’s career peaked with the release of “Strokin'” in 1986. “When I make love, I don’t just make love,” Clyburn sang,... Read More
Translated and with an introduction by Alexander Jacob Joseph Goebbels (1897-1945) was born in Rheydt, near Düsseldorf, in a Roman Catholic family and studied literature and history at the universities of Bonn, Würzburg, Freiburg and Munich. He obtained his doctorate in philology from the University of Heidelberg in 1921. He became interested in Adolf Hitler’s... Read More
The Outlaw Ernst von Salomon, trans. Ian F. D. Morrow, 1st English edition 1931; third edition Arktos Media, 2013 Introduction The Outlaws is an unusual piece of literature—a historical novel written by one of the participants in the events described, and a work of fiction that has been used as a primary source by researchers... Read More