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Tag: 1974

The Occult Technology of Power – Stirner used for World Domination


1946-Today, Book, Max Stirner

In 1974 a programme was published that detailed the worldview of globalist elites who took Max Stiner’s philosophy seriously to guide them to take and retain power over the masses. First published Apline Industries in 1974, it was quickly picked up by Mike Hoy’s Loompanics (publisher of Ragnar Redbeard‘s Might is Right with S.E. Parker introduction) […]

October 1, 2016

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