>>12153
>Klansmen: Guardians of Liberty (1926)
https://archive.org/details/dudeman5685_yahoo_LGOL/
>>12153
>Klansmen: Guardians of Liberty (1926)
https://archive.org/details/dudeman5685_yahoo_LGOL/
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Circle-Darkness-Memoir-World-Watcher-ebook/dp/B0849SRZTZ/
>Circle in the Darkness recounts veteran journalist Diana Johnstone's lifelong effort to understand what is going on in the world, seeking the truth about our troubled times beyond the veils of government propaganda and media deception. For Johnstone, the political is personal. From her experience of Cold War hostilities as a student in Yugoslavia, in the movement against the U.S. war against Vietnam, in May ’68, in professional and alternative journalism, in the historic peace movement of the 1980s that led to the reunification of Germany, in the transformation of the German Greens from peace to war party and the European Union’s sacrifice of democracy to “globalization”, her critical viewpoint dissects events and identifies trends. She recounts in detail how the Western left betrayed its historical principles of social justice and peace and let itself be lured into approval of aggressive U.S.-NATO wars on the fallacious grounds of “human rights”. Subjects range from caustic analysis of the pretentious confusion of French philosophers to the stories of many courageous individuals whose struggle for peace and justice ended in deep personal tragedy, with a great deal in between. Circle in the Darkness is a lucid, uncompromising tour through half a century of contemporary history intended especially for those who may aspire against all obstacles to change its course for the better.
>>12153
>the works of Hiram Wesley Evans
https://archive.org/details/IsTheKuKluxKlanConstructiveOrDestructiveADebateBetweenImperial/
>Is the Ku Klux Klan constructive or destructive? A debate between Imperial Wizard Evans, Israel Zangwill and others
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lesbian-Lyre-Reclaiming-Sappho-Century-ebook/dp/B07N9Y7MFW/
>Hailed by Plato as the “Tenth Muse” of ancient Greek poetry, Sappho is inarguably antiquity’s greatest lyric poet. Born over 2,600 years ago on the Greek island of Lesbos, and writing amorously of women and men alike, she is the namesake lesbian. What’s left of her writing, and what we know of her, is fragmentary. Shrouded in mystery, she is nonetheless repeatedly translated and discussed – no, appropriated – by all. Sappho has most recently undergone a variety of treatments by agenda-driven scholars and so-called poet-translators with little or no knowledge of Greek. Classicist-translator Jeffrey Duban debunks the postmodernist scholarship by which Sappho is interpreted today and offers translations reflecting the charm and elegant simplicity of the originals.
>Duban provides a reader-friendly overview of Sappho’s times and themes, exploring her eroticism and Greek homosexuality overall. He introduces us to Sappho’s highly cultured island home, to its lyre-accompanied musical legends, and to the fabled beauty of Lesbian women. Not least, he emphasizes the proximity of Lesbos to Troy, making the translation and enjoyment of Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey a further focus.
>More than anything else, argues Duban, it is free verse and its rampant legacy – and no two persons more than Walt Whitman and Ezra Pound – that bear responsibility for the ruin of today’s classics in translation, to say nothing of poetry in the twentieth century. Beyond matters of reflection for classicists, Duban provides a far-ranging beginner’s guide to classical literature, with forays into Spenser and Milton, and into the colonial impulse of Virgil, Spenser, and the West at large.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beyond-End-History-Rejecting-Washington-ebook/dp/B07G67BPKX/
>In the quarter century that has passed since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, fanciful establishment intellectuals have advanced the idea that an “end of history” has somehow arrived. The model of “democratic capitalism” is said to be the final stage in the development of political economy. It is often suggested that it is simply a matter of waiting for the rest of the world to catch up, and at that point the Western model will have achieved a final and eternal triumph. In this work, the anarchist philosopher Keith Preston expresses skepticism of these presumptions. Expounding upon the critique of modernity advanced by Friedrich Nietzsche well over a century ago, Preston argues that the historical cycle associated with the rise of modernity is winding down. The forces of globalism, liberalism, capitalism, democracy, and Americanization are closer to achieving universal hegemony than ever before. Yet Preston subjects all of these to relentless criticism, and challenges virtually every presumption of the present era’s dominant ideological model. Drawing upon a wide range of ideological currents and intellectual influences, Preston observes how the hegemony of what he calls the “Anglo-American-Zionist-Wahhabist” axis is being challenged within the realm of international relations by both emerging blocks of rival states and insurgent non-state actors. Citing thinkers as diverse as Ernst Junger and Emma Goldman, Max Stirner and Alain de Benoist, Hans Hermann Hoppe and Kevin Carson, Preston offers an alternative vision of what the future of postmodern civilization might bring.
>>12155
>Judgment in Moscow: Soviet Crimes and Western Complicity
https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=72D4ADEB3497C6780427714A33D628CE
https://anonym.to/?https://www.counter-currents.com/2020/05/now-in-print-shippingthe-world-in-flamesthe-shorter-writings-of-francis-parker-yockey
>The World in Flames collects all of Francis Parker Yockey’s surviving essays and correspondence, including recent and never-before-published archival discoveries. The volume is edited with an Introduction and annotations by Kerry Bolton, the foremost expert on Yockey’s life and thought. The World in Flames is an indispensable volume for understanding America’s most important anti-liberal thinker.
>Francis Parker Yockey (1917–1960) was born in Chicago. After studying at the University of Michigan, Georgetown University, and the University of Arizona, he graduated cum laude from the University of Notre Dame Law School in 1941. In 1946, Yockey worked as an attorney for the Nuremberg Trials in Germany. In 1948, Yockey published Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics (2 vols.) under the pen name Ulick Varange. In 1949, Yockey published a manifesto, The Proclamation of London. In 1953, he published The Enemy of Europe. But Yockey was not just a political theorist. He was a political actor. For the remainder of his life, Yockey traveled the world, using a bewildering array of passports and fake identities, building a network of contacts with National Socialist exiles, Arab nationalists, Marxists, and Third World liberation movements. His ultimate aim was a unified Europe, free to pursue its destiny without the domination of outside powers. He committed suicide on June 16, 1960 in the San Francisco Jail, where he was being held on charges of passport fraud. Since his death, Yockey has been recognized as America’s foremost anti-liberal thinker and exerts a steady and growing influence on the New Right.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cracks-Ivory-Tower-Higher-Education-ebook/dp/B07NYT5P7C
>Academics extol high-minded ideals, such as serving the common good and promoting social justice. Universities aim to be centers of learning that find the best and brightest students, treat them fairly, and equip them with the knowledge they need to lead better lives.
>But as Jason Brennan and Phillip Magness show in Cracks in the Ivory Tower, American universities fall far short of this ideal. At almost every level, they find that students, professors, and administrators are guided by self-interest rather than ethical concerns. College bureaucratic structures also often incentivize and reward bad behavior, while disincentivizing and even punishing good behavior. Most students, faculty, and administrators are out to serve themselves and pass their costs onto others.
>The problems are deep and pervasive: most academic marketing and advertising is semi-fraudulent. To justify their own pay raises and higher budgets, administrators hire expensive and unnecessary staff. Faculty exploit students for tuition dollars through gen-ed requirements. Students hardly learn anything and cheating is pervasive. At every level, academics disguise their pursuit of self-interest with high-faluting moral language.
>Marshaling an array of data, Brennan and Magness expose many of the ethical failings of academia and in turn reshape our understanding of how such high power institutions run their business. Everyone knows academia is dysfunctional. Brennan and Magness show the problems are worse than anyone realized. Academics have only themselves to blame.
>>12065
>Race Differences in Ethnocentrism
https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=A47325E0B5C6A34074DF06EA9F93D02E
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kerry-Bolton-ebook/dp/B07G66S2F4/
>The Western world is in eclipse, after a long epoch of decay. Yet the West is ever more optimistic. Under U.S. leadership, a diseased corpse, with an outward façade covering the rotting pestilence, and falsely labelled ‘Western way of life’, looms over the world in the name of ‘democracy’ and ‘human rights’, bombing into submission where the blandishments of loans, cultural perversity, and techno-junk don’t succeed in subverting reticent nations. We are assured that this is ‘the American century’, that ‘America is exceptional’, and since its founding has had a world mission to create in its own image – godlike – a ‘new order of the ages’ – the motto on the U.S. Great Seal; now called ‘the new world order’ and ‘globalisation’. This universal utopia which is marketed as the culmination of all human striving, is called by its spokesmen such as Francis Fukuyama, ‘the end of history’, beyond which there is nothing more to achieve. Into this scenario steps Russia, the perennial outlaw, with her own world-mission, one of redeeming mankind; an outlook which she has maintained – ‘eternal Russia’ – whether under Czarism, ‘Bolshevism’, or ‘democracy’. Because Russia is the primary bulwark – the Katechon – against this nightmare scenario of global conformity, she is targeted for destruction on multiple levels. ‘Russia and the Fight Against Globalisation’ examines numerous aspects of Russia’s role as the bulwark against the ‘new world order’, and the possibilities of its redeeming character in helping to save Europe from walking along the path towards destruction.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Brink-Abyss-Imminent-Bankruptcy-Financial-ebook/dp/B00ULJL2CA/
>This book is a collection of essays written in response to the international financial crisis of 2008 and its aftereffects. The problem with most discussions of the crisis, Benoist notes, is that they focus on attempting to reform the present economic system in order to prevent such disasters from recurring. This is a mistake, he says, since the problem actually lies with the nature of the present-day form of international capitalism itself, a system which privileges the unbridled desires of the individual over the needs of the community; which protects the wealthy at the cost of the middle class and the poor; and which is causing so much suffering worldwide by making it easy for corporations in the richer countries to outsource their labour to other, disadvantaged ones, to the detriment of both. It is this system which must be questioned at its very foundations. Benoist holds both the Left and Right equally responsible for this situation, since the mainstream in both currents has come to unconditionally accept the idea that liberalism and globalised capitalism are not only the best, but the only desirable method of structuring economies in the world today. Meanwhile, the international financial system teeters on the brink, with American debt soaring and the euro on the verge of implosion. Benoist not only explores the roots of how this situation came about but also makes suggestions on what might be done about it. The current crisis is not simply a temporary one; it is the consequence of the logic of capital, which knows only one watchword: more! More profits, more goods, and more trade, even at the price of austerity measures which hit the poorest. Such a system cannot last forever.
>>12145
>How the Far East Was Lost: American Policy and the Creation of Communist China, 1941-1949
https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=C3A8F3E082DA80F2F518AE3B0E3769BF
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Forgotten-Holocaust-Third-Richard-Lukas/dp/0781813026/
>When you think of the Holocaust you always think of the Jews in the Third Reich - what is usually forgotten is the holocaust that was put into place in Poland. The Nazis were determined to destroy that country and all that it stood for - which makes Lukas' book definitely worth reading. It tells of the terrible events which took place in Poland. Before the war, Poland had possessed substantial minorities of Ukrainians, Byelorussians, Jews, Germans and Lithuanians. By the end of the war, many of these minorities had been almost wiped out. Even the Polish people had come under threat - from the very beginning of the invasion, Hitler's troops had attacked civilians, bombing and strafing. In August 22 1939, Hitler had given the order to kill 'without pity or mercy all men, women, and children of Polish descent or language. Only in this way can we obtain the living space we need.' In those early days, thousands of people were killed. 714 executions took the lives of 16,376 people. Lukas charts the saga of this holocaust, alongside a retelling of the civilian resistance and collaboration, the military underground that was formed and the links between Poles and Jews, culminating in the great Warsaw uprising. This is a story which deserves greater publicity, a tragedy of which few are aware. It makes sober, but irresistible reading ideal for anyone interested in the Second World War, its social and military history.
>>12299
>harassment architecture by Mike Ma
https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=623CA13939EB94C998261A2A17B07EBB
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00D8WDR4S
>Since its publication in 1967, Burden of Empire has been widely praised and criticized for its controversial approach to the problem of colonialism in Africa. The authors have challenged the new "orthodoxy" about Africa—the belief that little but evil and exploitation has resulted from the era of European colonialism. Burden of Empire is, therefore, in the words of George Shepperson, "a provocative thesis [which] could set off a controversy among historians similar to that engendered by Robinson's and Gallagher's Africa and the Victorians."
>PDF file of St Augustine - City of God
https://www.ccel.org/ccel/s/schaff/npnf102/cache/npnf102.pdf
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Party-Street-Democratic-Cambridge-Contentious-ebook/dp/B00SYVZ9QW/
>Party in the Street explores the interaction between political parties and social movements in the United States. Examining the collapse of the post-9/11 antiwar movement against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, this book focuses on activism and protest in the United States. It argues that the electoral success of the Democratic Party and President Barack Obama, as well as antipathy toward President George W. Bush, played a greater role in this collapse than did changes in foreign policy. It shows that how people identify with social movements and political parties matters a great deal, and it considers the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street as comparison cases.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Darkest-America-Minstrelsy-Slavery-Hip-Hop-ebook/dp/B007HXFLOI/
>Yuval Taylor and Jake Austen investigate the complex history of black minstrelsy, adopted in the mid-nineteenth century by African American performers who played the grinning blackface fool to entertain black and white audiences. We now consider minstrelsy an embarrassing relic, but once blacks and whites alike saw it as a black art form—and embraced it as such. And, as the authors reveal, black minstrelsy remains deeply relevant to popular black entertainment, particularly in the work of contemporary artists like Dave Chappelle, Flavor Flav, Spike Lee, and Lil Wayne. Darkest America explores the origins, heyday, and present-day manifestations of this tradition, exploding the myth that it was a form of entertainment that whites foisted on blacks, and shining a sure-to-be controversial light on how these incendiary performances can be not only demeaning but also, paradoxically, liberating.
>Democracy, The God That Failed by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=9D763E0982B35B4B0A9806BE98259BEF
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sexual-Orientation-Human-Rights-Counterpoint-ebook/dp/B00EMLD9KQ/
>What rights govern heterosexual and homosexual behaviors? Two distinguished philosophers debate this important issue in Sexual Orientation and Human Rights. Laurence Thomas argues that a society which has the constitutional resources to protect hate groups can protect homosexuals without valorizing the homosexual life-style. He defends the view that the Bible cannot warrant the venom that, in the name of religion, is often expressed against homosexuals. Michael Levin defends the unorthodox view that the aversion some people experience toward homosexuality deserves respect. He further argues that while homosexuals enjoy the same rights as others to be free of violence and discrimination, they do not have more extensive rights.
>Turba Philosophorum: Or Assembly of the Sages
https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=3363D5577396085C9270F093D0C36C5E
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08B44TDZQ
>"Modern man fears not the unknown, but the known that he fails to honor, the known against which he fears he cannot measure."
>The world is on fire. Everything you know—or thought you knew—is being destroyed before your eyes. Culture is perverted, nations are subverted, and reality itself is being warped through nonstop gaslighting. In a world where you can't trust governments, the police, or even your own countrymen to take your side, you are the only man you can rely upon. But how do you carve your own path when you've been trained from birth to be an observer, a consumer, a swine eating the slop poured out for you?
>Masculinity Amidst Madness has the answer. Rooted in philosophy, history, and his own life experiences, Ryan Landry's first book is a discussion of the world we're living in, the future laid out for us, and how you can become a man capable of thriving in the chaos to come.
>This edition of the book includes a new foreword by Bronze Age Pervert, author of the smash hit Bronze Age Mindset.
>>12406
>>12412
>The Age of Addiction - David T Courtwright
https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=29497355FFA07F30F098456CE950B824
>epub
https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=8ADD719FE93BB36673BB9DDD64C9BBB8
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Irreversible-Damage-Transgender-Seducing-Daughters-ebook/dp/B07YL4FGCH
>Until just a few years ago, gender dysphoria—severe discomfort in one’s biological sex—was vanishingly rare. It was typically found in less than .01 percent of the population, emerged in early childhood, and afflicted males almost exclusively.
>But today whole groups of female friends in colleges, high schools, and even middle schools across the country are coming out as “transgender.” These are girls who had never experienced any discomfort in their biological sex until they heard a coming-out story from a speaker at a school assembly or discovered the internet community of trans “influencers.”
>Unsuspecting parents are awakening to find their daughters in thrall to hip trans YouTube stars and “gender-affirming” educators and therapists who push life-changing interventions on young girls—including medically unnecessary double mastectomies and puberty blockers that can cause permanent infertility.
>Abigail Shrier, a writer for the Wall Street Journal, has dug deep into the trans epidemic, talking to the girls, their agonized parents, and the counselors and doctors who enable gender transitions, as well as to “detransitioners”—young women who bitterly regret what they have done to themselves.
>Coming out as transgender immediately boosts these girls’ social status, Shrier finds, but once they take the first steps of transition, it is not easy to walk back. She offers urgently needed advice about how parents can protect their daughters.
>A generation of girls is at risk. Abigail Shrier’s essential book will help you understand what the trans craze is and how you can inoculate your child against it—or how to retrieve her from this dangerous path.