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Kerry Bolton

    The Banking Swindle
    Seven Pillars of Wisdom
    Perón and Perónism
    The Decline and Fall of Civilisations
    The Psychotic Left
    The Banking Swindle
    • The Banking Swindle examines the many communities and states that have rejected the fraudulent banking system, and sometimes had to fight to do so, and brought prosperity where there was destitution, by taking issuing money and credit for their legitimate purpose: as mere tokens for the exchange of goods and work, debt-free.

      The Banking Swindle
    • The Psychotic Left

      From Jacobin France to the Occupy Movement

      • 294pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      The book explores the rise of unconventional psychiatric diagnoses targeted at conservatives, suggesting that this phenomenon is a result of the political left's influence. It examines the implications of labeling and categorizing political beliefs through a psychological lens, raising questions about the intersection of politics and mental health. The author critiques how these diagnoses may reflect broader societal trends and biases, ultimately challenging the validity and motivations behind such classifications.

      The Psychotic Left
    • The Decline and Fall of Civilisations

      • 390pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(9)Évaluer

      Challenging the modern belief in linear progress, the book argues that contemporary values such as liberalism and materialism are not unique but rather historical patterns observed in past civilizations. It draws on insights from ancient cultures, including Greece, Rome, and Egypt, to illustrate that the traits celebrated as advancements today have historically signified the decline of societies. By examining these recurring themes, the author invites readers to reconsider the notion of progress and its implications for contemporary civilization.

      The Decline and Fall of Civilisations
    • Perón and Perónism, is unique, especially among English language books, insofar as it is not so much a biography of the remarkable Argentine president, but an explanation of Perónism in theory and practice. While the lives of Juan, and especially Eva, Perón are relatively easy to access, seldom is it that a biography of the Peróns, or even a scholarly history of Argentina, details the doctrine of Justicialism. In Perón and Perónism, Bolton draws on primary documents and speeches to define the Perónist doctrine that has moved the hearts and minds of the majority of Argentines for generations. Perón is shown to have been not only a great leader, who built the foundations of modern Argentina, but a philosopher who drew upon various philosophical schools, from Classical Greece onwards in synthesising a 'third position' that transcends capitalism and communism, Right and Left, and exposes 'demoliberalism' as a fraud. Here we also see a man of vision, an exponent of geopolitical blocs to counter globalist hegemony, whose ideals remain profoundly relevant in the age of globalisation.

      Perón and Perónism
    • Seven Pillars of Wisdom

      • 704pages
      • 25 heures de lecture
      3,7(297)Évaluer

      With an Introduction by Angus Calder.As Angus Calder states in his introduction to this edition, Seven Pillars of Wisdom is one of the major statements about the fighting experience of the First World War'. Lawrence's younger brothers, Frank and Will, had been killed on the Western Front in 1915. Seven Pillars of Wisdom, written between 1919 and 1926, tells of the vastly different campaign against the Turks in the Middle East - one which encompasses gross acts of cruelty and revenge and ends in a welter of stink and corpses in the disgusting 'hospital' in Damascus.Seven Pillars of Wisdom is no Boys Own Paper tale of Imperial triumph, but a complex work of high literary aspiration which stands in the tradition of Melville and Dostoevsky, and alongside the writings of Yeats, Eliot and Joyce..

      Seven Pillars of Wisdom
    • The Banking Swindle

      Money Creation and the State

      • 172pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the impact of private banking interests, this book reveals how the creation of credit and money as profit-driven commodities leads to widespread financial ruin. It emphasizes the detrimental effects of greed-driven banking practices on individuals, businesses, and even governments, presenting complex issues in an accessible way. By shedding light on these practices, it aims to inform readers about the dangers of a system that prioritizes profit over responsibility.

      The Banking Swindle
    • Stalin - The Enduring Legacy

      • 162pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring the anti-Marxist nature of Stalinism, this book delves into the legitimacy of the Moscow Trials and the origins of the Cold War. It also analyzes how Trotskyism influenced US foreign policy, raises questions about Stalin's possible murder, and discusses Russia's role in shaping future global power dynamics.

      Stalin - The Enduring Legacy
    • Zionism, Islam and the West

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The book offers a comprehensive analysis of the influence of Zionism on contemporary global issues, particularly in the context of the so-called 'war on terrorism.' Bolton meticulously documents how Zionist ideologies have contributed to current geopolitical tensions and conflicts, providing a well-researched perspective on the interplay between Zionism, Islam, and Western policies. Through extensive references, it delves into the complexities of these relationships and their implications for world affairs.

      Zionism, Islam and the West
    • Babel Inc.

      Multiculturalism, Globalisation and the New World Order.

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The book explores the impact of transnational corporations on global politics, arguing that they have surpassed traditional left-right political divides. Bolton highlights how these corporations view nation-states as obstacles to achieving their vision of a "new world order," emphasizing the complexities of globalization and multiculturalism. Through this lens, the text serves as a critical examination of the evolving political landscape influenced by corporate power.

      Babel Inc.
    • The Parihaka Cult

      • 136pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the historical significance of Parihaka, this book explores the events from 1860 to 1900 that profoundly influenced New Zealand's political, cultural, and spiritual landscape. It delves into the impact of these events on the nation, highlighting the enduring legacy and the complexities of indigenous rights and resistance. Through a detailed examination, the narrative sheds light on the broader implications for society and the ongoing discourse surrounding human rights in New Zealand.

      The Parihaka Cult