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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.
Ignatius Donnelly's Caesar's Column: A Story of the FutureIntroduction by Arthur DesmondA dangerously revolutionary futuristic novel with a dystopian theme in a New York setting.The book is luridly fascinating. 1988, New York, the scene of the story, is an earthly heaven, where man (or rather, capitalism) has brought nature under foot, and chained science to his car as a slave. Airships scour the atmosphere. Electricity threads the earth. Money is the only god, and human brotherhood has perished from off the face of the earth. One-seventh of the entire population riot in soulless luxury. The great bulk of the people lead and live the lives of brutes lower than the beasts that perish. Then comes the inevitable crash. Civilisation in the twentieth century totters over the brink of Tophet, and falls into an abyss of chaotic Sheol, in which all art, science, beauty and loveliness perish together. The French Revolution is a child's dream compared to the horrors conjured up by the writer of Caesar's Column. The outlook for humanity for thousands of years afterwards is blacker than midnight. To-day the ignorant mob triumphs over the brutal plutocracy. To-morrow it will starve. The day after it will devour its own flesh and blood; and civil government of the rudest kind will take long, long centuries to re-establish itself.
Anarchy-The Coming Terror: Courage, Freedom, and RevolutionAll around the world flags are unfurled, they might be black, red, bloodstained or showing skulls and bones. Some even fly two triangles on them. Anarchy-The Coming Terror: Courage, Freedom, and Revolution, is a collection of events, essays, articles, and reports concerning Anarchists, Communists, Socialists, Unemployed, Politicians, Revolutionists, Workers, Governments, Prophets, Robbers, Unionists, Capitalists, Individualists, Rebels, Friends and foes.From New Zealand, Australia, to Chicago and Portland, United States of America, we present historic works by; Arthur Desmond (Ragnar Redbeard), J. A. Andrews (A Handbook of Anarchy), John Dwyer (The Anarchist), Malfew Seklew, No. 7., The Active Service Brigade, Ringleader 27, Henry Lawson, and then some.For every son of thunder...(c) 2021 Ragnar Redbeard Archive & Publisher@realragnarredbeard
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
Stefan Von Kotze.BULLETS: Poetry, Verse & FablesAustralasian colonial observations including;*PAPUA DIABOLI. (*Ragnar Redbeard used the last phrase, his own altered version on the cover to his Women and War.)THE DEATH OF GOD.MAN'S COMPANION.ON GOLGOTHA.THE EVOLUTION OF GOD.ISLAND LOVER.and more...Stefan Von Kotze was born in Germany in 1869 and died in 1909. He was a frequent contributor to THE BULLETIN and other journals both in Australia and abroad in the 'nineties. He wrote in both German and English, and A. G. Stephen said of him that he envied Daley's facility, as it took him days to write a poem. Much of his work was published during his lifetime in Germany in book-form, and not translated or available in English until years later. He was a keen observer with a sense of humor, and his stories are interesting as showing the impact of the Australian bush and bush-life on Continental Europeans.A Thousand Books of Fame series(c) 2021 Ragnar Redbeard, Archive & Publisher. All Rights Reserved
ARTHUR DESMONDA RADICAL DEMAGOGUEArthur Desmond (1859-1929), a young local Napier, a common worker, a cattle-drover, came from nowhere as 'a representative of the small settler and the working man' when he stood for parliament in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand in 1884. Mr. Desmond caused quite a big stir in the political establishment as an unknown candidate with his strong and radical views. He lost to Captain Russel, and came last at a third place with 190 votes against Capt.Russel's 564, and Mr. Sutton's 381. This compilation will not try to say or explain anything other than what has already been reported by the press between 1884-1885. What it will do is give you Arthur Desmond's first ever speeches, commentary, correspondence, and articles filled with critique and praise. Poetry, and Politics-Love, and War, well, maybe not soo much love. Later, we have learned that Arthur Desmond lived a life under many different names, one of the most notorius was Ragnar Redbeard, under which he wrote the infamous, and supressed book Might is Right, published in 1896. Another, and much less widely known nom de plume he used for a brief period was "Keo Kaha," a Maori signature which means Strong Point.Enjoy this little "scrapbook," a time-piece of the political radical Arthur Desmond. From cattle-drover to Radical Demagogue.A compilation of articles related to Arthur Desmond's first political steps in the 1884 Hawke's Bay election, New Zealand. By Robert Carmonius.Published by (c) 2021 Ragnar Redbeard, Archive & Publisher.@realragnarredbeard
Oscar Wilde a selection of six: A Thousand Books of Fame seriesThe Picture of Dorian GreyThe Fischerman and his SoulThe Soul of man under SocialismOscar Wilde's WittisismsThe Ballad of Reading GoalSaloméThese timeless works by Oscar Wilde, a master, are here presented in "A Thousand Books of Fame Series" as a top-shelf tribute to "The House of Gowrie," "Thurland & Thurland," and the man behind it Gavin Gowrie a.k.a. Arthur Desmond.Published by (c)Ragnar Redbeard, archive & publisher.★ ★ ★Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wild (16 October 1854-30 November 1900) was an Irish poet and playwright. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, the early 1890s saw him become one of the most popular playwrights in London. He is best remembered for his epigrams and plays, his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, and the circumstances of his criminal conviction for gross indecency for consensual homosexual acts, imprisonment, and early death at age 46.
Stunning articles about the labor movement, unpublished poetry, and historic Maori translations. Caricature depictions accompanied by writings which caused its author to be accused of plagiarism.In June 1890 Arthur Desmond got his article "Christ as a Social Reformer," published in "Zealandia," a Dunedin magazine. The article quickly became popular and in October he arranged for it to be printed as a pamphlet by Mr. Arthur Cleave, of Vulcan lane. Presented here for the first time since then is Arthur Desmond's accused article followed by Mr. Van Deusen's article "Ecclesiastical Christianity versus Jesus." "Writings in Red" is a collection of Desmond's writings, poetry, and correspondence. All his published works in Zealandia. His Union and strike articles. Critiques and controversy between the years 1889-1891."The author treats the subject in a style that is new to many in this city. He looks upon Christ as a great Hebrew Reformer, who was murdered because he upheld and defended the cause of the poor. The Tribune recommends this pamphlet to its readers." -The TribuneFrom the Contents: The King That Is To ComeThe Starving Poor Of Old EnglandShearing The ShareholdersPolitical Manifesto Of United LabourWho Pays For All?New Zealander Arthur Desmond, (1859-1929) was a poet, author, unionist, and agitator. He was an unconventional and radical political activist who fought hard for the worker's rights. Nowadays he is probably most famous for having written the infamous 1896 book MIGHT IS RIGHT-his Social Darwinist Thundering Opus under the pseudonym Ragnar Redbeard. Facebook: www.facebook.com/realarthurdesmondTwitter: @gavingowrie
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