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📕🐉💰Great Red Dragon, or London Money Power (1890)

by L. B. Woolfolk

Imperialism of Capital has grown until it is now the mightiest power that has ever existed on the earth. In comparison, all other empires sink into compar...

Forced Consent (1873)

by Lysander Spooner (1808-1887)

Abraham Lincoln did not cause the death of so many people from a mere love of slaughter, but only to bring about a state of consent that could not otherwise be secured for the government he had undertaken to administer. When a government has once reduced its people to a state of consent – th...

The Constantinople Letter of 1489

On 1489 January 13, Jewish Rabbi Chemor of Arles in the French Provence wrote to the Grand Sandhedrin (the Jewish high court, which then had its seat at Constantinople) for advice, as the non-Jewish people of Arles were threatening the Jewish synagogues. This Rabbi wanted to know what to do, on behalf of all the...

The Years Of Transition (1949)

By Hastings William Sackville Russell, 12th Duke of Bedford (1888-1953)

NOTE: This is a pamphlet which arrived as a cut and paste in a poorly-formatted PDF document, tidied-up and republished here.

SOCIAL CREDIT

It was towards the close of the period of happy and interesting work that followed the First Gre...

The Treaty of Westphalia

A few research notes...

📺The Treaty of Westphalia by Avneet Thapar details how this crucial milestone in the history of human civilization not only set a precedent for international law and human rights, but also threatened to permanently eliminate the evils of imperial rule.