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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia - William Luther Pierce

William Luther Pierce (11 September 1933–23 July 2002) was an associate of the American Nazi Party (ANP), founder of the white supremacist, National Alliance and one of the most prominent ideologues of the white nationalist movement. Educated as a physicist, he rose to prominence in the white separatist movement following the assassination of George Lincoln Rockwell, the original founder of the ANP. [1] He gained fame and notoriety as the author of The Turner Diaries, which he wrote under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald ...

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - William Luther Pierce - Cosmotheism
Pierce adopted Cosmotheism as his religion in 1978. In effect it is a form of panentheism, a belief that God is the animating force within the universe. Moreover, Pierce's salutation of the "life principle" adumbrates the Christian Logos, his professed agnosticism notwithstanding. Cosmotheism asserts that "all is within God and God is within all." It considers the nature of reality and of existence to be mutable and destined to co-evolve towards a complete "universal consciousness," or godhood. Cosmos means an orderly an ...

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - William Luther Pierce - National Alliance

The National Alliance, which he founded, was to be the political vanguard and the spiritual priesthood of this program, which was designed ultimately to bring about a "white racial redemption". His Cosmotheist Community Church, which was to be the next step of this plan, was set up in the mid-1970s, alongside Pierce's other political projects - the National Alliance, National Vanguard Books, and the weekly broadcast American Dissident Voices - all from his ...

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - Far right - Usage

A simple, if vague, definition of "far-right" is someone deemed too right-wing to be accepted in the nation's mainstream Political Parties on the Right. "Far-right" ideologies and movements often advocate substantial intervention, typically government intervention, in society in order to protect or promote inequalities or privileges, especially those inequalities or privileges that are viewed as "traditional". It is often associated with extreme nationalism. This is in contrast to the left-wing, who advocate intervention in favor of "equalit ...

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - Far right - Usage

A simple, if vague, definition of "far-right" is someone deemed too right-wing to be accepted in the nation's mainstream Political Parties on the Right. "Far-right" ideologies and movements often advocate substantial intervention, typically government intervention, in society in order to protect or promote inequalities or privileges, especially those inequalities or privileges that are viewed as "traditional". It is often associated with extreme nationalism and racism. This is in contrast to the left-wing, who advocate intervention in favor ...

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - Far right - Terminology

The "Far Right," "Radical Right," "Hard Right" and "Extreme Right" are terms used by many political commentators to discuss political groups, movements, and political parties that are difficult to classify within conventional right-wing politics. Much confusion is caused by widely varying usage of these terms. The term Far Right is used in different ways by different authors. It has been used by scholars in at least three somewhat conflicting ways to encompass: Reform-oriented right-wing movements or rightist facti ...

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - Far right - Current political parties referred to as far right

The list below includes a range of right-wing political parties, some of which have been described as far right, extreme right, or even neo-fascist: ACT Party (New Zealand) Al Wefaq (Bahrain) Alternativa Sociale (Italy) Australia First (Australia) Bharatiya Janata Party (Along with RSS, VHP, Bajarang Dal etc.) (India) National Front (UK) British National Party (UK) Christian Falangist Party of America (USA) Constitution Party (USA) Danish People's P ...

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Far right, Far right - Usage, Far right - Terminology, Far right - Current political parties referred to as far right

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - Right-wing politics - Right-wing issues

In the 20th century, outside the United States, where capitalism was always supported by the many politicians and intellectuals, the most notable distinction between left and right was in economic policy. The right advanced capitalism, whereas the left advocated socialism (often democratic socialism) or communism. This distinction has shifted somewhat since the collapse of the Soviet Bloc, as mainstream politicians now accept limited capitalism to a large degree, but in a socialistic form in which ...

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Right-wing politics, Right-wing politics - Right-wing issues, Right-wing politics - History of the term, Right-wing politics - Terminology, Right-wing politics - Current political parties referred to as far right or extreme right

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - Right-wing politics - Terminology

The "Far Right," "Radical Right," "Hard Right" and "Extreme Right" are terms used by many political commentators to discuss political groups, movements, and political parties that are difficult to classify within conventional right-wing politics. Much confusion is caused by widely varying usage of these terms. The term Far Right is used in different ways by different authors. It has been used by scholars in at least three somewhat conflicting ways to encompass: Reform-oriented right-wing movements or rightist facti ...

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Right-wing politics, Right-wing politics - Right-wing issues, Right-wing politics - History of the term, Right-wing politics - Terminology, Right-wing politics - Current political parties referred to as far right or extreme right

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia - Fascism

This series is linked to the Politics and elections series Varieties and derivatives of fascism Neo-Fascism Nazism Rexism Falangism Clerical fascism Austrofascism Crypto-fascism Japanese fascism Militarism Greek fascism Fascist political parties and movements Fascism in history Fascio March on Rome Italian Social Republic 4th of August Regime Relevant lists List of fascis ...

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia - Pantheism

Pantheism (Greek: pan = all and Theos = God) literally means "God is All" and "All is God". It is the view that everything is of an all-encompassing immanent God; or that the universe, or nature, and God are equivalent. More detailed definitions tend to emphasize the idea that natural law, existence, and/or the universe (the sum total of all that is, was, and shall be) is represented or personified in the theological principle of 'God'. Pantheism - History. The term "pantheist" — of which th ...

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia - White supremacy

White supremacy is a racist ideology which holds that the white race is superior to other races. White supremacy is most often thought of in connection with anti-black racism and anti-Semitism, though it has also been used to justify discrimination against Native Americans, Chinese, Irish, Roman Catholics, Southeast Asians, Arabs and others. For example, politically, socially and economically, white supremacy was by and large the law of the land in the United States before and for decades after Reconstruction; the same is true ...

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia - Cosmotheism

Cosmotheism can refer to: Pantheism Collective consciousness Collective unconsciousness Global brain World Brain Ideosphere Noosphere Omega Point Personalities associated with Cosmotheism: The religious philosophy of Mordekhay Nesiyahu (Zionist, founded the term). The religious philosophy of H. G. Wells (Fabian Socialist, science fiction author, historian) The religious philosophy of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin ( Jes

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - Fascism - Italian Fascism

Fascism - Early history. Main article: Fascio Etymologically, the use of the word Fascism in modern Italian political history stretches back to the 1890s in the form of fasci, which were radical left-wing political factions that proliferated in the decades before World War I. One of the first of these groups were the Fasci Siciliani who were part of the first movement that consisted of the Italian working-class peasants that made real progress. The Fasci were revolutionary socialists that were led by Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida. See also:

Fascism, Fascism - Definition, Fascism - Italian Fascism, Fascism - Early history, Fascism - Mussolini's Fascism, Fascism - Mussolini's influences, Fascism - Nazism and Fascism, Fascism - Differences, Fascism - Similarities, Fascism - Anti-Communism, Fascism - Fascism and religion, Fascism - Fascism and the Catholic Church, Fascism - Fascism and the Protestant churches, Fascism - Fascism as an international phenomenon, Fascism - Fascism and Sexuality, Fascism - Neo-Fascism, Fascism - Fascist mottos and sayings, Fascism - Notes

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - White supremacy - White supremacy in the United States

In many parts of the United States, non-whites were effectively disenfranchised and prevented from holding government office (or even serving in most government jobs) well into the second half of the 20th century; Native Americans in the U.S. and Canada and Aborigines in Australia were often viewed as little more than obstacles to white settlement, rather than human beings in their own right; many European-settled countries bordering the Pacific Ocean at times severely limited immigration and naturalization from the Asian Pacific countries, ...

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White supremacy, White supremacy - White supremacy in the United States, White supremacy - Ideology in contemporary White Supremacy, White supremacy - Distribution and prominence of contemporary white supremacist groups, White supremacy - Violent activism by contemporary white supremacist groups, White supremacy - Fragmentation and formation of groupuscules, White supremacy - Contemporary White Supremacists, White supremacy - Organizations, White supremacy - Related topics, White supremacy - Compare

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - Fascism and ideology - Fascism Nazism socialism collectivism and corporatism

Italian Fascism clearly had roots in socialist circles, and Nazism is an abbreviation for "National Socialist German Workers Party", and Nazi leaders described their ideology as socialist. Thus, a number of people believe that Nazism were forms of socialism, or that there are similarities between fascism and socialism or communism. This correlation has been rejected to by virtually all who consider themselves socialist in any sense other than "national socialism", then and now. It has for example been argued that the Nazi war economy, ...

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Fascism and ideology, Fascism and ideology - Fascism, Fascism and ideology - Fascism and the political spectrum, Fascism and ideology - Fascism and totalitarianism, Fascism and ideology - Fascism Nazism socialism collectivism and corporatism, Fascism and ideology - Critique by the Austrian School, Fascism and ideology - Response to Austrian School, Fascism and ideology - Collectivism and corporatism, Fascism and ideology - Fascism & the United States Welfare State, Fascism and ideology - Historic view from the Right, Fascism and ideology - Quotes, Fascism and ideology - Fascism and Conservatism, Fascism and ideology - Fascism and police state regimes, Fascism and ideology - Neo-Fascism, Fascism and ideology - General bibliography, Fascism and ideology - Bibliography on Fascist ideology, Fascism and ideology - Bibliography on international fascism

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - Fascism - Italian Fascism

Fascism - Early history. Main article: Fascio Etymologically, the use of the word Fascism in modern Italian political history stretches back to the 1890s in the form of fasci, which were radical left-wing political factions that proliferated in the decades before World War I. One of the first of these groups were the Fasci Siciliani who were part of the first movement that consisted of the Italian working-class peasants that made real progress. The Fasci were revolutionary socialists that were led by Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida. See also:

Fascism, Fascism - Definition, Fascism - Italian Fascism, Fascism - Early history, Fascism - Mussolini's Fascism, Fascism - Mussolini's influences, Fascism - Nazism and Fascism, Fascism - Differences, Fascism - Similarities, Fascism - Anti-Communism, Fascism - Fascism and religion, Fascism - Fascism and the Catholic Church, Fascism - Fascism and the Protestant churches, Fascism - Fascism as an international phenomenon, Fascism - Fascism and feminism, Fascism - Neo-Fascism, Fascism - Fascist mottos and sayings, Fascism - Notes

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - Fascism - Italian Fascism

Fascism - Early history. Etymologically, the use of the word Fascism in modern Italian political history stretches back to the 1890s in the form of fasci, which were radical left-wing political factions that proliferated in the decades before World War I. One of the first of these groups were the Fasci Siciliani who were part of the first movement that consisted of the Italian working-class peasants that made real progress. The Fasci Siciliani dei lavoratori, were revolutionary socialists that were led by Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida. See also:

Fascism, Fascism - Definition, Fascism - Italian Fascism, Fascism - Early history, Fascism - Mussolini's Fascism, Fascism - Mussolini's influences, Fascism - Nazism and Fascism, Fascism - Differences, Fascism - Similarities, Fascism - Anti-Communism, Fascism - Fascism and religion, Fascism - Fascism and the Catholic Church, Fascism - Fascism and the Protestant churches, Fascism - Fascism as an international phenomenon, Fascism - Fascism and feminism, Fascism - Neo-Fascism, Fascism - Fascist mottos and sayings, Fascism - Notes

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - List of California Institute of Technology people - Notable alumni

Alumni who went on to become members of the faculty are listed only in this category. List of California Institute of Technology people - Physics and Astronomy. Carl D. Anderson, BS 1927, PhD 1930, faculty - Nobel laureate in physics (1936) Chung-Yao Chao, PhD 1930 - The first scientist that captured positron through electron-positron annihilation. Father of atomic energy enterprise of China Sidney Coleman, PhD 1962 - theoretical physicist William A. Fowler, PhD 1936, facul ...

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List of California Institute of Technology people, List of California Institute of Technology people - Notable alumni, List of California Institute of Technology people - Physics and Astronomy, List of California Institute of Technology people - Chemistry, List of California Institute of Technology people - Biology and Medicine, List of California Institute of Technology people - Mathematics and Computer Science, List of California Institute of Technology people - Engineering, List of California Institute of Technology people - Geology and Planetary Science, List of California Institute of Technology people - Business, List of California Institute of Technology people - Politics, List of California Institute of Technology people - Other fields, List of California Institute of Technology people - Notable faculty, List of California Institute of Technology people - Physics Mathematics and Astronomy, List of California Institute of Technology people - Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, List of California Institute of Technology people - Biology, List of California Institute of Technology people - Engineering and Applied Science, List of California Institute of Technology people - Geological and Planetary Sciences, List of California Institute of Technology people - Humanities and Social Sciences

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William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - Pantheism - Pantheistic concepts in religion

Pantheism - Hinduism. In Hindu theology Moksha and achieving godness is the ultimate, both transcendent and immanent, the absolute infinite existence, the sum total of all that ever is, was, or ever shall be. As the sun has rays of light which emanate from the same source, the same holds true for the multifaceted aspects of God emanating from Brahman, like many colors of the same prism. This concept of God is of one unity, with the individual personal Gods being aspects of the One; thus, different deities are seen by different adherents as particularly well suited to their worship. Pan ...

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Pantheism, Pantheism - History, Pantheism - Varieties of pantheism, Pantheism - Methods of explanation, Pantheism - Debate, Pantheism - Related concepts, Pantheism - Panentheism, Pantheism - Cosmotheism, Pantheism - Pantheistic concepts in religion, Pantheism - Hinduism, Pantheism - Ayyavazhi, Pantheism - Judaism, Pantheism - Christian, Pantheism - Islam, Pantheism - Other religions, Pantheism - Quotations

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