"Creative Evolution (French: L'Évolution créatrice) is a 1907 book by French philosopher Henri Bergson. Its English translation appeared in 1911. The book provides an alternate explanation for Darwin's mechanism of evolution, suggesting that evolution is motivated by an élan vital, a "vital impetus" that can also be understood as humanity's natural creative impulse. The book was very popular in the early decades of the twentieth century, before the Neodarwinian synthesis was developed.[citation needed]
The book also develops concepts of time (offered in Bergson's earlier work) which significantly influenced modernist writers and thinkers such as Marcel Proust. For example, Bergson's term "duration" refers to a more individual, subjective experience of time, as opposed to mathematical, objectively measurable "clock time." In Creative Evolution, Bergson suggests that the experience of time as "duration" can best be understood through creative intuition, not through intellect."
"As you read this book, leave your pride and preconceived beliefs at the door. Withhold judgement until you have finished it. Have open-minded Skepticism towards what you read and I am sure you will see the foundations you once held dear slowly crumble away. James makes no apologies in this book, your worldview will be challenged and if you are fortunate enough, you will be set free from the chains of moral Realisms."
—Matthew Ray
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Excerpt From: Ragnar Redbeard — “Might is Right.” by Ragnar RedBeard
This video documentary is about the brutally honest book "Might Is Right" by Ragnar Redbeard which was published in the 1890's. It is on every ban list known to man.
The philosophy of this book has greatly influenced the philosophy of many notorious thinkers such as Anton Lavey founder of the Church of Satan, Swedish—British philosopher Peter Hughes, myself and many others.
In fact my book 'Power—Nihilism: A Critique of Moral Realisms' was deeply inspired by the ideas of Might Is Right. It is a kind of Neo Might Is Right.
Unfortunately the book has also been mistakenly claimed by many neo nazis and other racialist groups due to its racist content. However, the book is obviously anti socialist and an expression of hardcore individualism, which is antithetical to any form of collectivism. So their attempts to claim RedBeard as one of their own is rather silly in my view. Though RedBeard was racially conscious, and pro white, he was by no means a National Socialist.
The book is filled with what I call "undefiled wisdoms". Within its pages you will find social Darwinist ideas, a radical individualistic-anarchism.
It is a rejection of Christian Slave ethics, (and Marxist thought) and an exaltation of the virtues of the strong and courageous. It states "the true man smiles at God" which as far as I am concerned is a declaration of I—Theism.
This book is not for the 'faint of heart' nor the slave minded mediocre masses of conformity, but for the I—Theist, and Beyond Men of the future.
It is the philosophy of the broad axe. When it come to Christ's and Jehovah's it is anti-theist. When it comes to Thor and Wotan it is a celebration of all that is strong and exceptional.
If you are not of the Dionysian Caste you will be disgusted and deeply offended. As I have already stated it is not for everyone and you won't find it at your local book store. It un abashedly takes a huge shit on "The Constitution" and any notion of "progressivism" and "equal rights" for all.
It is deeply skeptical of all things, and it summons the primal beast within man.
It calls man back to his barbarous nature and decrees "The free man is a warrior! Death to the weakly, wealth to the strong!"
"The natural world is a world of war; the natural man is a warrior; the natural law is tooth and claw. All else is error.”
Excerpt From: “Might is Right.” by Ragnar RedBeard, 1890
The book contends that Power actuates an individuals or collectives is—to—be's, desire, or will and not so called righteousness, hence the bold title "Might Is Right". It is the law of nature, the cosmic law of all that is.
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