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Nov 20 • 21 tweets • 16 min read
“Why Are We Antisemites?”
This is the provocative title of one of Hitler’s most (in)famous speeches, delivered in 1920 at an early meeting of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP) in Munich.
An English translation of this speech is now available in our book In His Own Words: The Essential Speeches of Adolf Hitler, which can be found on our website.
In it, Hitler, who himself had resisted holding anti-Semitic beliefs for the early part of his life, laid out what he saw as a fundamental difference between the German and Jewish peoples that he had come to realize.
He saw this as a vital explanation for the contemporary relations between the two, and the state of German politics and society.
Read on for details of this historic speech!
Hitler’s political engagement started with anti-Communism. After his service in the German military in the First World War, Hitler remained with the army. In Munich, a short-lived series of far-left revolutionary governments took power in the state of Bavaria, where he was stationed.
Hitler’s hatred for this was so well known that when order was restored, he was tasked with rooting out former Communist revolutionaries in the military. He then became a military intelligence agent tasked with spying to help prevent future Communist uprisings.
Fatefully, Hitler, who by this time had also developed a conscious talent for public speaking and a political ideology of his own, was assigned to the tiny Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (German Worker’s Party, or DAP).
Oct 16 • 6 tweets • 4 min read
"The men who founded these great civilizations are long gone, but their blood still lives within us. We are called to conquer. Our age, like every other age, is a war of all against all for the domination of space."
In (belated) honor of Columbus Day, check out our book Empire Eternal: In Defense of Imperialism, a collection of essays originally published on American Renaissance.
The book examines a diverse array of characters and events from throughout the age of colonialism and imperialism, and finds common themes in their example of the courage and martial prowess of European soldiers and explorers, and of the perennial nature of conflict between civilizations.
Find the book on our website and read on for a few of the stories found in it!
The early period of European settlement in the New World saw the formation of a new identity through blood and fire. One example was King Philip's War in 1676-1678.
"Like their English brethren in Virginia, New Englanders hoped to establish a peaceful and Protestant state in America that would be bi-racial and harmonious. They did not want to repeat the supposed evils of the Spanish in Mexico and South America, where Indians were killed and African slaves were imported to do hard labor. This idealism evaporated with the Jamestown Massacre of 1622; King Philip’s War ended idealism in New England."
Sep 18 • 13 tweets • 7 min read
"We Jews, we, the destroyers, will remain the destroyers forever."
These provocative words were written by Maurice Samuel, a 20th-century Jewish writer and Zionist propagandist, and are taken from his now infamous book You Gentiles, which we have republished.
Check it out on our website (and find the link at the end of this thread)
What was Samuel's argument and what can it tell us today?
Samuel begins with a question: is there a special significance to the "Jew-Gentile" distinction?
He posits that "There are two life-forces in the world I know: Jewish and Gentile, ours and yours."
Jan 6, 2023 • 7 tweets • 3 min read
On January 6th, we are proud to release "The American Regime", written by An Anonymous January 6th Prisoner.
After being targeted by the federal government in the wake of the events on January 6th, 2021, the author of "The American...
Regime" delves into the study of history, philosophy, and politics to answer the singular question of our time: what precisely is the nature of the evil that now openly rules over America and, through the American empire, the broader world?
The great irony of our time is that...
Apr 1, 2022 • 5 tweets • 3 min read
We are proud to announce our newest original release, unearthed from the archives long thought lost: "H.P. Lovecraft's Guide to Picking the Purrrfect Cat Name"
The legendary author H.P. Lovecraft was well-known for pioneering the genre...
of cosmic horror, inspiring generations of imitators with his tales of nightmarish eldritch gods beyond human comprehension. Less well-known was the reclusive writer’s surprising love of animals.
This book was pieced together from a recently discovered collection of notes...
Aug 28, 2021 • 8 tweets • 4 min read
Proud to announce our newest original release: "Solzhenitsyn and the Right" by Spencer Quinn
“During my time in the camps, I had got to know the enemies of the human race quite well: they respect the big fist and nothing else; the...
harder you slug them, the safer you will be.” -Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
One of the most famous anti-Communist dissidents, Russian-born Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn was a war veteran, philosopher, historian, novelist, and political prisoner. At one time a firm believer in...