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The Gospel of To-day: Power of Might-the Eternal RightThe lecture is a searching, scathing review of a book whose author Mr. Brewer classes as a tiger from the jungles, "not a pretty toy tiger, such as still may be found in the mountains of Bengal, but a genuine old saber-toothed tiger of the Pliocene age." A lucid presentation by Charles Louis Brewer of the old and new conceptions of the idea that "Might makes Right.""Might is Right Inc.," articles and letters from workers incorporating the writings of Ragnar Redbeard. (Arthur Desmond, 1859-1929)Charles Louis Brewer 1873-1952
Is it possible that the famous duel between Hamilton and Burr was part of a judgment against the two by a secret society they formed decades prior to create an American shadow government? This story, telling of the lives of two great rivals, lies somewhere between a Robert E. Howard pastiche and a Yankee version of Thomas Dixon Jr. Rival Caesars is a fantasy Revolutionary War tale by the man who penned the infamous philippic titled Might is Right.Arthur Desmond, who wrote as Ragnar Redbeard, here uses the nom de guerre Desmond Dilg. Might is Right ends thus: "P.S. Book II will be issued when circumstances demand it." The 1903 novel Rival Caesars is that book. Preceding his time as one of the earliest proponents of an American Nietzscheanism, Desmond was an Antipodean radical, fighting in the streets alongside anarcho-communists and trade unionists. He stood for election as a labor candidate and promoted Georgism to both Māori and Europeans in New Zealand and Australia. Fleeing the law, he settled in America among the Chicago bohemian scene, and his radicalism turned from collective rights to individualist might.While Might is Right was intended as an awakening call for "mighty men of valor," Rival Caesars is the plan of action, plotted out under the guise of a historical romance. This novel is nothing short of a rallying cry to an American Caesar to claim their share of pelf, prominence, and prestige in the vein of Napoleon or Cecil Rhodes.Incredibly rare for nearly a century, here, finally, is an accessible and beautifully designed paperback edition, with an authoritative introductory essay by Darrell W. Conder. While it will never be as infamous as its predecessor, Rival Caesars is the ultimate book by the man known as Ragnar Redbeard.
RAGNAR REDBEARD'S UNMASKED POEMS: Batteries of pristine scorn and revolutionary songsRagnar Redbeard's words are sung in works by Anton Szandor LaVey, Bernie Babcock, and Covington Hall. Labor papers and workers all around the world have reprinted and shouted out his proclamations with great enthusiasm. But what inspired Redbeard. Read and find out the origin of some verses that he took as his own.We have sourced some of what inspired him in this collection of selected poems, verse, and songs. From newspapers, journals and bookselling advertisements like "The New Order," "The Tribune," "Sayings of Redbeard," and "The Lion's Paw."Mostly poems written as Arthur Desmond, Ragnar Redbeard.
The Philosophy of Power is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1896.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
The Eagle And The Serpent: WHY DO THE UNGODLY PROSPER?- WHY DO THE UNGODLY PROSPER?- IS MIGHT RIGHT?- CAN THE POOR BE SAVED BY THE PITY OF THE RICH?Redbeard Versus TolstoyWhy Do The Ungodly Prosper? From No. 18 of "The Eagle and the Serpent" published in London in 1898. It is a symposium of opinions declared by some of the foremost sociological thinkers of Europe and America. It includes answers of Benjamin Kidd, Bernard Shaw, B. R. Tucker, Wm. H. Thompson, Geo J. Holyoake, Canon Scott Holland, Bertram Dobell, Prof. Thos Common (translator of Nietzsche). Aylmer Maude (translator of Tolstoy), and others including Dr. Alfred Russell Wallace, the great apostle of Natural Selection-who in later publications positively declares that modern civilization taken in its entirety is a clanking juggernaut. The arguments presented are positive and startling.This brutally outspoken egoist publication includes essays and works by Lord Erwin McCall (John Basil Barnhill), Malfew Seklew, Ragnar Redbeard. A special edition for all light-shunners out there.
WOMEN AND WAR - By Ragnar RedbeardLOVE, AND WOMEN, AND WAR.THE LOGIC OF TO-DAY.WOMEN AND WAR is a reprint of Chapter VI. of "Might is Right," a book that is apparently revolutionizing the ideals of the world's strongest thinkers, and statesmen. Tolstoy in his work, "What is Art?" affirms that the author, Ragnar Redbeard (also known as Arthur Desmond), has positively startled and filled him with alarm and dread.-USE YOUR THINKER-Back in the day you could get this by contacting "The Eagle and the Serpent: A Journal of Egoistic Philosophy and Sociology." Editor ERWIN McCALL, London, England. In America by contacting ADOLPH MUELLER, Chicago. (A. Mueller is another alias of Arthur Desmond a.k.a. Ragnar Redbeard.)Last known edition: Second Edition.HOLBROOK & DANIELS, >★This edition published in 2020 by (c)Ragnar Redbeard.Archive & Publisher.@realragnarredbeard
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