... Is this anal obsession again? ... the ... of ... irradiate ... Nietzsche's ... Very nineteen thirties. I take Nietzsche's messages about demoralisation as...
... of ... If it wasn't, would that make any difference to you? ... So if the 'holocaust' actually had happened, would it make you personally think any the...
... the ... of ... irradiate ... Nietzsche's ... Nietzsche was a philosopher, and he dispelled intellectual confusion. Wherever I may be, a measure of clarity...
... Surely any pompous expatiation which contains the sentence, 'this is where the Weenies have you up against the wall,' isn't worthy of intellectual...
... But doesn't N have to be defended against the fascist interpretations which several on this board seem to favour, whether they are for or against?...
... interpretations ... I'm not so sure he does, because the minority of detractors (irrespective of how majorative their contributions are) do so in such a...
... I note the resounding silence from taffy. I want to second JSM's questions. Interestingly, I was just about to ask them myself in almost identical words. I...
... traceable to old ... {emphasis added. Ed.} Moral blackmail is a term you use a lot. It is exceedingly vague. You refer to "a form" of this above. Do you...
... of ... We can identify the posthumous existence of Christian habits in the workings of democracy in modern western society. Once morality was supposedly...
... You often refer to "guilt-ridden elites", and, to the extent that such a representation diminishes or covers up the large element of *fear* involved, and...
... Actually, N. used a German word that means welcomed, accepted -- not "assimiliated". So that's a very interesting misrepresentation ... either by you or...
... such ... whom ... blackmailed. ... Guilt ridden elites. People with the power to determine the direction taken by our culture. They may appear to be...
... provenance. ... murder ... I don't see how such sanctions could be thought to count as moral blackmail. Moral blackmail tries to induce guilt by false...
... such ... Fear of what do you think? Revolution? Social ostracism? I acknowledge pusillanimity as a motive. ... whom ... blackmailed. What Coleridge called...
... It should be obvious that this power to "determine the direction" is at least to some extent defined *and* exercised by numbers (herds) and not only by...
... OK. So we can distinguish between presumably justifiable sanctions and "moral blackmail" of the deplorable sort to which you allude by a few examples. May...
... <no_reply@y...> ... will ... he ... I think assmiliated means something like accepted. ... want ... the ... To people like Pound 'usury' just means lending...
... the ... "If 'own and control' were changed to 'strongly influence' would you concede it?" Would I concede that "the Jews" 'strongly influence, with money...
... http://www.biblelaw.com/cgi-bin/ebooks/sp.cgi?hobl.16 "The use of usury or interest was severely condemned in Bible law. Usury was regarded as unjust gain...
... I haven't read Rauschning. You've mentioned him before. I don't see myself as positioned unambiguously on the "Right", as this is understood here. If...
... You asked me a question. I answered it. In many states of the US there are laws on the books defining the crime of Usury. It is always lending at some...
... direction ... and ... we ... I would like to focus on the suppliers. I'm not concerned with being holistic here. ... is ... But that would be relatively...
... its ... towards ... date ... of ... money. ... usury ... So you did. Thankyou. In many states of the US there ... and ... destructive ... would ... on...
... that ... "preëmptively" ... In your case labels are very useful because they suggest where your ideas belong. They are not especially original. ... ...
... Do you imagine your ideas are original? You give little evidence of understanding my ideas. I just spent quite a lot of time writing you a long post and...