A New Philosophy of History and Politics
By Austin J. App, PH.D.
Spring, 1971
Dr. Austin J. App taught medieval history at various American Universities. He founded Bonifaz Press known for its support of German-American issues. He was a very good friend of Willis Carto.
THE THING that apparently did Drew Pearson in was the book, Imperium.* At any rate, when in his column of April 17, 1969, he called its author a “neo-Nazi philosopher” who “declared in his book that a massive attack upon Russia across the plains of Europe was the only solution,” he was still hale and hearty.
Then he learned and so reported in his column of May 2, 1969 that the National Youth Alliance was taking its ideology from Imperium and Willis A. Carto was “going ahead with a $17,000 program to publish Imperium in paperback for distribution on the campuses.” Presumably he then read Imperium himself and became so apoplectic about it that by September 1 his soul had departed to Satan’s bosom.
Inasmuch as Roosevelt and Stalin and recently Ho Chi Minh have already gone there, too, Imperium will not in the foreseeable future have another chance to do humanity so good a turn!
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