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Quote of the Week:
“For what is freedom? That one has the will to self-responsibility. That one maintains the distance which separates us. That one becomes more indifferent to difficulties, hardships, privation, even to life itself. That one is prepared to sacrifice human beings for one’s cause, not excluding oneself.
- Freedom means that the manly instincts which delight in war and victory dominate over other instincts, for example, over those of “pleasure.” The human being who has become free — and how much more the spirit who has become free — spits on the contemptible type of well-being dreamed of by shopkeepers, Christians, cows, females, Englishmen, and other democrats. The free man is a warrior. —
- How is freedom measured, in individuals as in nations? By the resistance which must be overcome, by the effort [Mühe] it costs to remain on top. The highest type of free men should be sought where the highest resistance is constantly overcome: five steps from tyranny, close to the threshold of the danger of servitude. This is true psychologically if by “tyrants” are meant inexorable and dreadful instincts that provoke the maximum of authority and discipline against themselves — most beautiful type: Julius Caesar — ; this is true politically too; one need only go through history. The nations which were worth something, became worth something, never became so under liberal institutions: it was great danger that made something of them that merits respect. Danger alone acquaints us with our own resources, our virtues, our armor and weapons, our spirit — and forces us to be strong …
- First principle: one must need to be strong — otherwise one will never become strong. — Those large hothouses [Treibhäuser] for the strong, for the strongest kind of human being that has ever been, the aristocratic commonwealths of the type of Rome or Venice, understood freedom exactly in the sense in which I understand the word freedom: as something one has and does not have, something one wants, something one conquers …”
-Friedrich Nietzsche
War Criminals Are Becoming the Arbiters of Law by Paul Craig Roberts
World Cops by William Norman Grigg
Israel’s-and Only Israel’s-Right to Self-Defense by Paul Craig Roberts
An Imperial Strategy for the New World Order by Andrew Gavin Marshall
Reflections on the G20 Protests from Infoshop.Org
The Rich Have Stolen the Economy by Paul Craig Roberts
A Useful Guide for Freeing Your Mind by Kevin Carson
Obama’s War Without Borders by Michael Chossudovsky
The Nobel Police Prize by Jack Hunter
The Affirmative Action Nobel by Pat Buchanan
Defend the Free Market-Support the Strikers by Dave Chappell
The Smooth Operator from Chicago by John Pilger
The Silent Catastrophe by Jared Taylor
Welcome Back, Lenin by Paul Craig Roberts
Ignoble Prizes by Paul Gottfried
Thinking About Nietzsche by David Reid Saucier
The Real Stakes in Afghanistan by Dan Phillips
Fetishes for Tots? Folsom Street Fair Protest by Bay Area National Anarchists
American Worker Displacement Resumes by Edward Rubenstein
American Rebel: The Life of Clint Eastwood by David Thomson
Rolling Your Own Is Now Cool by Shane Watson
Is Gun Control Racist? by Wilton Alston
Walter Block vs “Diversity” by Walter Block
Whatever Happened to Global Warming? by Paul Hudson
Economics and the Drug War by Bart Frazier
Backdoor Escalation by Justin Raimondo
Dianne Feinstein: War Profiteer by Justin Raimondo
My New Lincoln Book by Grant Havers (review by Paul Gottfried)
Nietzsche contra Christianity by Mark Hackard
Goodbye to All of That by Taki Theodoracopulos
In Praise of Anglo-Protestant Suicide by Lawrence Auster
The Swiss Resisted the Nazis, But Fell to the Americans by Lynnley Browning
Nazi New York City by Anthony Gregory
State-Inflicted Gang Violence by William Norman Grigg
Boycott FedEx!! by Spencer Hahn
America’s Youngest Criminal by David Kramer
Photos of Military Deaths in Afghanistan Banned by David Kramer
U.S. Soldier Jailed for Refusing to be Mercenary for Imperialism by Lew Rockwell
Rapist PIG by Bill Anderson
Obama’s Unrestrained FBI by Nat Hentoff
What Lies Beneath the War in Afghanistan by Eric Margolis
The Reverse-Midas Effect by Justin Raimondo
Stars and Garters in Afghanistan by Jeff Huber
Our Cheap Politicians by Andrew Cockburn
Social Justice or Social War? from Infoshop.Org
Abandoning Women and Children by Nadia Hijab
The Republican Party Moves Leftward by Richard Hoste
Craig Bodeker Refutes the $PLC by Craig Bodeker
Global Warming and the 2nd Battle of Copenhagen by Pat Buchanan
Meet the New Healthcare Boss by Kevin Carson
The British National Party’s Aboriginal Problem by Derek Turner
Higher Interest Rates in Our Time by Richard Spencer
Obama Vs Fox News by Alexander Cockburn
Where $18 an Hour is Too Much by Carl Ginsburg
Barney Frank: The Bankers’ Consort by Ralph Nader
Agent Orange in Vietnam: Ignoring the Crime Before Our Eyes by Dave Lindorff
Why I Miss China by James L. Secor
The Scorched Earth Mindset of the International Banker by Stephen Martin
Killcullen’s Long War by Tom Hayden
Mumbai: The Horror of Gun Control by Benedict D. LaRosa
Academic Dishonesty by Walter Williams
Still Fanning the Flames of the Anarcho-Syndicalist Class War from Infoshop.Org
24-Hour General Strike from Infoshop.Org
“The Italians were called wops, the Jews were called hymies, I was of course a greaseball, and every Hispanic was a spic. Well, we all got along famously! It was rough, but it was fine.”
-Taki Theodoracopulos
“The “clash of civilizations” is, in a very literal sense, a clash of God and Mammon. The Islamic revolutionaries are driven by a fanatical devotion to their god and the promises they believe he has made to them if only they take up arms on his behalf. The nations of the West are driven by an almost as fanatical devotion to Mammon, that is, to wealth, luxury, power, pleasure and privilege. Further, the culture of the West combines this unabashedly materialist ethos with rejection of strength and discipline in favor of a maternalistic emphasis on health, safety, “sensitivity”, “self-esteem”, “potential”, “personal growth”, “getting in touch with one’s inner child”, “feelings” and other concepts common to pop culture psychobabble. Of course, the socio-cultural ramifications of this is to create a society of weaklings, mediocrities and crybabies.”
-Keith Preston
(hat tip to Chris Donnellan for the following links)
European-American Socialist Peoples’ Front
Male Rape in U.S. Prisons from Human Rights Watch
Psychiatry Extends Its Totalitarian Tendencies
Neocon Lunatic John Bolton Suggests Nuclear Attack on Iran
National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee
American Veterans Movement (Partisans)
A Nation of Sheep, Ruled by Wolves, Owned by Pigs
The Revolution Within Anarchism
Forty Years in the Wilderness?
Liberty and Populism: Building An Effective Resistance Movement for North America
Organizing the Urban Lumpenproletariat
Attack Is the Best Form of Defense by Johann Most
The Pittsburgh Proclamation by Johann Most
Majorities and Minorities by Errico Malatesta
The Question of Crime by Errico Malatesta
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