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LAST DITCH OF DEMOCRACY - Majority Rights

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an Anschauung, never brought peace. Monopoly, megalomania, reading<br />

the Jewbrew texts never brought peace honor or decency, or the good<br />

life, neither did neglect of the Latin classics.<br />

America declined. The whole tone of American life went down, slopped,<br />

grew foetid, step by step as the Latin classics went into the discard, and<br />

the reading of the Hebrew superstitions continued to be tolerated in the<br />

American colleges. Out of Sallust and Cicero a man might LEARN<br />

something useful. Out of Demosthenes he might git a line of the habitual<br />

human swindles that would help him understand the second bank of the<br />

United States, oh, ably described by Woodward, as to its personal habits,<br />

BUT not exposed in its perspective as it is exposed in the autobiography<br />

of Martin Van Buren.<br />

Go on, read the Brooks Adams and then go on to the study of<br />

contemporary Europe. In the light of the Clay Quincy Adams project.<br />

Don’t die like a beast, I mean if you are dead set to be sunk in the mid-<br />

Atlantic or Pacific or scorched in the desert, at least KNOW why it is<br />

done to you.<br />

To die not knowin’ why is to die like an animal. What the kike calls you:<br />

goyim or cattle. To die like a human being you have at least got to know<br />

why it is done to you.<br />

#120 (1941) U.S.(142)<br />

CHURCH PERIL<br />

I am speaking as promised to the students of Fordham, and professors,<br />

and other Catholic universities. When I was a young man in America,<br />

one heard a good deal of talk about the union of the churches. It was<br />

very nice and humanitarian on the surface. And one heard less of a more<br />

bizarre proposition, namely, that of Anglo-Israel, all dressed up with the<br />

Stone of Scone on which Scotch’s King’s were recrowned, now it is in<br />

Westminster Abbey, and about the prophet Isaiah, and the rest of the

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