
or Survival of the Fittest
(La raison du plus fort est toujours la meilleure)
[large]Ragnar Redbeard[/large][/center]
[center][small]Ragnar Redbeard - Might is Right or Survival of the Fittest.pdf[/small]
http://www.balderexlibris.com/index.php ... t-is-Right
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[right][small]?Must we then speak of this subject also; and shall we write
concerning things that are not to be told, and shall we publish
things not to be divulged, and secrets not to be spoken aloud??
Julian the Emperor
?The law immutable, indestructible, eternal; not like those of
to-day and yesterday, but made ere time began.?
Sophocles[/small][/right]
Forward (and only) by jew-born Dr. Anton Szandor LaVey, Church of Satan founder
[justify]Review
It will hynotize your very soul, and send you forth into this world of pitiless and ferocious combat a Conqueror of Men. Surely you can afford a volume, the like of which has not been printed or written (or carved in granite) since the days of Jupiter and Thor--of Odin and Mars--the gods of eternal struggle, who are not dead, but only sleeping. -- The Chicago Tribune, 12 November 1905
Product Description
MIGHT IS RIGHT is an unprecedented book by an author of extraordinary virility and rugged primeval force, whose sense perceptions border on the supernatural. The Laws of Nature are explained, defined and expounded upon in detail in eloquent 19th century English.[/justify]
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[justify]"Might is Right - the Survival of the Fittest", by Ragnar Redbeard, is a case for Social Darwinism. It is not a philosophical treatise in the strict sense, but more of a "manifesto" for racism, sexism, the worship of strength and the virtues of war, such as unbridled rapine, extreme unscrupulousness, joy in risk and contempt of danger. The author makes it clear that he is a foe to weakness, servility, Christianity and "turning the other cheek." Impassioned, and at times, quite inspiring, it is characterised by its enamelled nineteenth century prose, its rhetorical splendours and thunderous declamations.
You can go further with a handful of might than a bagful of right.[/justify]