National Socialism The Biological Worldview

Povl H. Riis-Knudsen

Language: English

Description:

Preface: The book is a nice, neat little summary that quickly explains the Fascist/National Socialist worldview. The material and motifs presented here are nothing out of the ordinary or new, given that you, yourself are on a process reading: "A Squires Trial", "Next Leap", and "Mein Kampf". Unfortunately, one thing we can say for certain is that many 'redpilled' National Socialists , despite their reading or lackluster effort of reading "Mein Kampf" fail to understand the Weltanschauung (worldview), or may have completedly missed the Weltanschauung entirely presented in "Mein Kampf", and thus dabble into things lesser, such as the "Economics of National Socialsm" or the "Political/Social-Economic Policies of National Socialsm" in order to describe National Socialism, often spewing nonsensicle dribbles such as "National Socialism is a Government for the People". No, wrong, National Socialism is far more and greater than that, and to bring it down to something lesser, to something mortal, to something simple as a "Political Ideology" and not the Weltanschauung, is an insult. Thus it is our jobs as Fascists to drive into the minds of our like-minded comrades that National Socialism is not a Ideology, but a Worldview , to repeat this so much that they repeat it themselves and to refer this book to naysayers to dispute, which ultimately, they cannot.

Notable quotes: "In its essence, the National Socialist idea exceeds not only Germany and our time, but the Aryan race and mankind itself and any epoch; it ultimately expresses that mysterious and unfailing wisdom according to
which Nature lives and creates: the impersonal wisdom of the primeval
forest and of the ocean depths and of the spheres in the dark fields of space; and it is Adolf Hitler's glory not merely to have gone back to that divine wisdom, but to have made it the practical regeneration policy of world-wide scope."

"If the world does not accept National Socialism as its only hope of a future, man will be facing destruction. This will be a logical consequence of his continuous
violations of the Laws of Nature. However, it will not be the end of the Universe.

Seen from there, the planet Earth and the human beings on it are minute and totally dispensable parts of a vast machinery. If we disappear, the various civilizations of the last 10,000 years will just be a negligible episode in the infinite
and timeless space - an experiment that went wrong. Even after a total nuclear war there will probably still be basis for biological life in some places of the earth, and then the development towards ever higher forms will start all over again. Even
if the Earth should be totally destroyed in such a war or for any other reason - it is more than likely that there is life somewhere on another planet in a very distant
solar system somewhere in space, perhaps quintillions of light years away. In all events, Nature will always exist - also without people. Even without life, there will
still be a natural order in the Universe. This Universe does not accept any special laws for man, and if he does not realize that, he will have deserved his coming
destruction and nothing will be able to change that. However, we think it would be a shame to allow that to happen. That is why we are trying to make people listen to reason at this very late hour. We do not have any time to lose. Would you care to join us?"