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  • Nietzsche and the Nazis by Stephen R. C. Hicks (Full Audiobook)

    10/26/2021 9:29:36 AM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 13 replies
    CEE Video Channel ^ | 24/7/13 | Prof. Stephen Hicks
    00:00 Part 1. Introduction: Philosophy and History/1. Fascinated by history 03:36 2. What is philosophy of history? 04:46 Part 2. Explaining Nazism Philosophically/3. How could Nazism happen? 06:17 4. Five weak explanations for National Socialism 14:31 5. Explaining Nazism philosophically 21:40 Part 3. National Socialist Philosophy/6. The Nazi Party Program 22:44 7. Collectivism, not individualism 24:01 8. Economic socialism, not capitalism 27:40 9. Nationalism, not internationalism or cosmopolitanism 32:25 10. Authoritarianism, not liberal democracy 35:21 11. Idealism, not politics as usual 38:42 12. Nazi democratic success 41:05 Part 4. The Nazis in Power/13. Political controls 43:27 14. Education 51:28 15....
  • Spanish crime writer Carmen Mola reveals her most stunning plot twist: She doesn't exist and her books are penned by three men

    10/17/2021 5:06:32 PM PDT · by Trillian · 25 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 17 October 2021 | Jack Wright
    She's gripped Spain with her ultra-violent crime thrillers and was regarded by critics as the country's answer to Italy's reclusive novelist Elena Ferrante. But now Carmen Mola has revealed her most stunning plot twist: she doesn't exist, and her books are penned by three middle-aged men. On Friday night the €1million Planeta prize was awarded to Mola, an author who until now had been presented as a female university professor writing under a pen name so she could remain anonymous. But when the main prize at the ceremony was announced in the presence of King Felipe VI in Barcelona, three...
  • The Gulag Archipelago (Free Audio Book Link)

    10/16/2021 6:42:54 AM PDT · by Mount Athos · 16 replies
    Archive.org ^ | 2017-08-14 | Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
    The Gulag Archipelago is a book by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn about the Soviet forced labor camp system. The three-volume book is a narrative relying on eyewitness testimony and primary research material, as well as the author's own experiences as a prisoner in a gulag labor camp. Written between 1958 and 1968, it was published in the West in 1973 and, thereafter, circulated in samizdat (underground publication) form in the Soviet Union until its appearance in the Russian literary journal, Novy Mir, in 1989
  • Frédéric Bastiat Quotes You Can Legally Plunder

    10/06/2021 5:52:00 PM PDT · by libertasbella · 15 replies
    Libertas Bella ^ | 10/6/2021 | Alex Horsman
    "Each of us has a natural right, from God, to defend his person, his liberty, and his property." "The state is that great fiction by which everyone tries to live at the expense of everyone else." "Everyone wants to live at the expense of the state. They forget that the state lives at the expense of everyone." "Slavery, protection, and monopoly find defenders, not only in those who profit by them, but in those who suffer by them." "There are two principles between which there can be no compromise – liberty and coercion." "The most urgent necessity is, not that...
  • Canadian schools burn and destroy books to appease indigenous population

    09/10/2021 8:36:00 AM PDT · by C19fan · 31 replies
    College Fix ^ | September 9, 2021 | Jeremy Lott
    French-speaking schools in the Canadian province of Ontario removed almost 5,000 books and burned some of them in a “flame purification ceremony” to appease the local indigenous population, Radio Canada and the National Post reported. A video prepared for students of some of the 30 schools on the subject said, “We bury the ashes of racism, discrimination and stereotypes in the hope that we will grow up in an inclusive country where all can live in prosperity and security.” Lyne Cosette, a spokeswoman for the publicly funded francophone Catholic schools of Ontario, told the National Post newspaper, “Symbolically, some books...
  • THE GREAT REBELLION: Grand Review of McDowell’s Division by Gen. McClellan; ENTHUSIASM OF THE TROOPS; Reiteration of the Report of Col. Mulligan’s Surrender (9/24/1861)

    09/24/2021 4:51:59 AM PDT · by Homer_J_Simpson · 3 replies
    WASHINGTON, Monday, Sept. 23. The excitement of to-day has been the news from Missouri, and the probability of the surrender of MULLIGAN's command at Lexington. The latest dispatch to-night is that he was forced to surrender, and this appears to be so well authenticated that it is generally believed. I shall not be surprised, however, to learn that before this reaches you, Gen. FREMONT has taken the field in person, corralled PRICE and his rebel crew, and forced him to surrender. Perhaps the wish is father to the thought, but the thing is not only possible, but probable. The "Pathfinder"...
  • THE GREAT REBELLION: Grand Review of Cavalry and Artillery by Gen. McClellan; Details of the Siege of Lexington; Over a Thousand Rebels Killed and Wounded (9/25/1861)

    09/25/2021 7:07:13 AM PDT · by Homer_J_Simpson · 8 replies
    WASHINGTON, Tuesday, Sept 24. Lieut. MAXWELL's report of the last affair on the coast of North Carolina is as follows: UNITED STATES STEAMER PAWNEE, HATTERAS INLET, Sept. 18, 1861. SIR: I have to report that in compliance with your orders of the 16th, I started for Ocracoke on that day in the steamer Fanny, towing the Pawnee's launch Lieut. EASTMAN had charge of the latter with 23 men and 6 marines from the ship and the twelve-pounder howitzer, and I had on board 6 men and 61 soldiers of the Naval Brigade, under Lieuts. TILLOTSON and ROE. We arrived within...
  • the-last-duel - Review

    09/26/2021 1:04:54 PM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 25 replies
    in.ign.com ^ | Sept. 11, 2021 | Ryan leston
    The Last Duel takes us back to a dark chapter in French history as director Ridley Scott strikes an unforgiving tone for this tale of gruesome, bloody combat. Based on true events, the film’s grim story and overwhelming bleak atmosphere sets the stage for an emotional tale of one woman’s fight for justice in the face of honor, duty, and so-called chivalry. Fourteenth century France can be a hostile place – especially for a woman. This is even more true for a woman accusing a man of rape, as Marguerite de Carrouges (Jodie Comer) soon finds out. Although The Last...
  • Horror queen Elvira's tell-all book claims she was sexually assaulted by NBA great Wilt Chamberlain: 'When a 7-foot-1, 300lb man has his hand wrapped around your neck, there's really not a lot you can do'

    09/22/2021 1:15:20 PM PDT · by Trillian · 63 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 22 September 2021 | Tommy Taylor
    The actress who played late-night horror hostess Elvira has claimed she was sexually assaulted by late NBA player Wilt Chamberlain. Cassandra Peterson, 70, who began portraying the famous horror figure in the 1980s, made the allegations in her tell-all memoir Yours Cruelly, Elvira: Memoirs of the Mistress of the Dark, released on Tuesday. She claims the former Harlem Globetrotter had forced her to perform oral sex on him. 'When a 7-foot-1, 300-pound man has his hand wrapped around your neck, there’s really not a lot you can do,' Peterson wrote. She also references Chamberlain's memoir where he detailed his history...
  • BOMBSELL BOOK: How US cash funded Wuhan lab dealing in deadly viruses

    09/04/2021 3:30:27 AM PDT · by RandFan · 19 replies
    The Times ^ | Sep 4 | Sharri Markson
    Controversial research to make diseases more potent was backed by Dr Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to the White House, reveals a new book on the cover-ups and conspiracies of the pandemicIt’s late March 2018 and the US career diplomat Rick Switzer has just flown home to Beijing after a trip to Wuhan. Along with his colleague Jamie Fouss, the US consul-general in Wuhan, he’d led a delegation of American environmental, science, technology and health consular staff to inspect the Wuhan Institute of Virology, where he’d met Shi Zhengli, the “batwoman”. It was two years before a pandemic would arise...
  • “We Bury the Ashes of Racism, Discrimination and Stereotypes”: Canadian Schools Hold Book Burning Demonstration to be a More “Inclusive Country”

    09/11/2021 7:06:08 PM PDT · by blam · 37 replies
    JONATHAN TURLEY.com ^ | 9-11-2021 | JONATHAN TURLEY
    We recently discussed how many on the left have discovered the allure of book burning, book banning, and blacklisting of authors. While expressing shock at ISIS and other extremist groups burning books, the practice appears acceptable based on the titles or content. Now educators in Ontario have held a “flame purification ceremony” for the local indigenous population by burning roughly 5,000 books. The notion of teachers burning books is almost as bizarre as the thought of book sellers embracing blacklisting but both are now part of the realities of our age of rage.These school officials actually videotaped the celebration of...
  • Psychologist Peter Breggin: COVID-19 and the Global Predators

    09/19/2021 10:37:38 AM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 21 replies
    NOQ Report ^ | September 19, 2021 | Dr. Joseph Mercola
    STORY AT-A-GLANCEWe are in the middle of the biggest, most effective propaganda war in the history of the world, designed to make us helpless, obedient and docile. The end goal is to create a totalitarian world regimeIn psychotherapy, people who’ve been abused often cannot identify the abuse as evil. They can’t bear to think there are people who take pleasure from injury and domination. Citizens across the world are currently being abused, and must face the fact that there are evil people intentionally trying to hurt themIn 2015, a scientific paper announced they had the means to create a pandemic....
  • Book Review: Federico De Romanis and Marco Maiuro, eds., Across the Ocean: Nine Essays on Indo-Mediterranean Trade

    08/14/2021 7:59:23 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 31 replies
    World History Connected ^ | 2016 | Anya King, University of Illinois
    Federico De Romanis, "Comparative Perspectives on the Pepper Trade." ...compares quantitative data and other accounts of the pepper trade in Roman and Early Modern times and finds many broad similarities. Through his reading of both Roman and Early Modern European sources, De Romanis establishes that the Romans must have used both large and small ships carrying a very high proportion of pepper in their cargoes on the voyage from India. On the basis of recent readings of the Muziris papyrus, he argues that the Hermapollon, a large Roman ship, carried about 620 tons of pepper. De Romanis also considers the...
  • Would stepping on the first butterfly really change the history of evolution?

    03/31/2018 10:01:45 AM PDT · by Simon Green · 64 replies
    Phys.org ^ | 03/29/18 | Jordi Paps
    Martha Jones: It's like in those films: if you step on a butterfly, you change the future of the human race. The Doctor: Then don't step on any butterflies. What have butterflies ever done to you? Science fiction writers can't seem to agree on the rules of time travel. Sometimes, as in Doctor Who (above), characters can travel in time and affect small events without appearing to alter the grand course of history. In other stories, such as Back To The Future, even the tiniest of the time travellers' actions in the past produce major ripples that unpredictably change...
  • 1863: Peyton Farquhar, in An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

    08/31/2021 9:57:40 PM PDT · by CheshireTheCat · 12 replies
    ExecutedToday.com ^ | September 1, 2011 | Headsman
    It would perhaps be around this time in 1863 that a Southern planter is arrayed for hanging in An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge This “greatest American short story … a flawless example of American genius” (according to Kurt Vonnegut) was 1890 product of puissant wordsmith Ambrose Bierce. In this non-chronological story, Peyton Farquhar, “a well to do planter, of an old and highly respected Alabama family,” is entrapped by a Union spy purporting to be a Confederate agent to attempt an act of sabotage in the face of a hanging warning issued by the Union army. It can be...
  • Initial Reaction To Charles Murray's "Facing Reality"

    08/22/2021 4:38:32 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 29 replies
    Manhattan Contrarian ^ | 21 Aug, 2021 | Francis Menton
    As you may be aware, Charles Murray is out with a new book, “Facing Reality: Two Truths About Race In America.” I picked up a copy today. It’s not a long book, and I am already much of the way through it. For those curious about how I got the book, I bought it at my local independent bookstore, Three Lives on West 10th Street in Greenwich Village. Of course, they did not have it in stock. But they took my order, and after a couple of weeks, the book arrived, and I went over and bought it. (This is...
  • Unifying the Country Starts with the Education System

    11/04/2020 4:19:53 AM PST · by karpov · 24 replies
    James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal ^ | November 4, 2020 | Jenna A. Robinson
    Education reformer E.D. Hirsch may have discovered the cure for our current political divisions—but it won’t be easy. His prescription is a total overhaul of the K-12 education system as well as our schools of education. Hirsch lays out his plan in a new book, How to Educate a Citizen: The Power of Shared Knowledge to Unify a Nation. For many years, E.D. Hirsch has been an outsider in education circles. While the education establishment focused on critical thinking, child-centered education, and skills instruction, Hirsch insisted that content matters. Hirsch’s new book expands on that theme. In it, Hirsch repeats...
  • The Growing Season: How I Built a New Life--and Saved an American Farm

    11/01/2020 6:45:11 PM PST · by Hojczyk · 12 replies
    Amazon books ^ | November 1,2020 | Hojczyk
    This a great book....should be taught in middle or high school... Verified Purchase This book reads like a work of fiction because Sarah’s story is incredible but true. The book is well written and will immerse you in her childhood experiences. This book is for those who have the entrepreneurial spirit, for those who want to change their life direction, who love farming, who believe in the American Dream, or who want to remember growing up during the 1970’s-1980’s. The span of her life is huge—from simple beginnings to incredible success, which was all earned by grit and determination. You...
  • Egypt: How a Fiercely Christian Nation Became Fanatically Islamic

    10/28/2020 6:34:15 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 15 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 10/28/2020 | Raymond Ibrahim
    One of the benefits of Adel Guindy’s new book, A Sword Over the Nile: A Brief History of the Copts Under Islamic Rule, is that it implicitly answers an important question: how and why did non-Muslim nations become Islamic?  In this case, how did Egypt go from being overwhelmingly Christian in the seventh century to being overwhelmingly Muslim in the twenty-first century?  To understand the significance of this question -- and because pre-Islamic Egypt’s profoundly Christian nature is often forgotten -- a brief primer is in order: Before Islam invaded, Egypt was home to some of Christendom’s earliest theological giants and...
  • Book Review: 'The Perihelion' Duology

    10/27/2020 7:15:33 PM PDT · by tbw2 · 8 replies
    Owlcation ^ | Sep 27, 2020 | Tamara Wilhite
    “The Perihelion” is a book by D.M. Wozniak. “The Perihelion Complete Duology”. It presents a United States several decades after the Second American Civil War. The United States is divided between the blue core cities and the "redlands", each with their own laws and culture. But the legacy of genetic engineering and systemic oppression mean tensions are slowly simmering in the blue cities themselves ...