To: djf
Social breakdown is worth studying, The Turner Diaries are available online, another book that talks about it is "The Disappearance" by Philip Wylie. Hold tight. You mean you are actually recommending a book like "The Turner Diaries" for study?
207 posted on
12/06/2003 12:31:55 PM PST by
rdb3
(1971 - 2003: From underrated to most anticipated.)
To: rdb3
Not from the standpoint of the cause of any problems. But the results are something that might have to be dealt with someday.
209 posted on
12/06/2003 12:42:45 PM PST by
djf
To: rdb3
Hold tight. You mean you are actually recommending a book like "The Turner Diaries" for study? In my home-school curriculum for my kids, I include Hitler's "Mein Kampf" for the section where he describes his techniques of organization and media manipulation, and will be including readings from Mao and others.
Just because the overall theme of a book is repellent, does not mean that the book does not contain useful information and techniques.
210 posted on
12/06/2003 12:42:49 PM PST by
SauronOfMordor
(Happiness is a belt-fed weapon)
To: rdb3; Travis McGee
You should read it rdb3 just to educate yourself.
Btw...you are not the "enemy" in that book, the "Joos" are
I have read all kinds of crap....I even enjoyed Che's diaries.
You know what they say: "Know thine enemy"
But, it should be noted that Christian Identity or the like may kill some DJs, blow up some stuff but they are not terribly large or well organized.
There are some draconian PC things in the book that seemed laughable 15 years ago that are now not so laughable.
Hell....my Poli Sci degree required serious study of Hegel,Hayek, Marx and Engels and we of course dipped into National Socialism and Facism. Nobody thought my professor (ironically a former Hitler Forestry Youth) was trying to brainwash us. He was very very classically theocentric....one of the smartest men I have ever known.
213 posted on
12/06/2003 1:43:09 PM PST by
wardaddy
("either the arabs are at your throat, or at your feet")
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