On a Spenglerian foundation of the cyclical lifespan of civilizations, this booklet illustrates the struggle of the peasantry against the church and feudalism, communism and international capitalism. It delves into European peasant rebellions, the tragedy of the Boers and the concerted efforts of the Third Reich (those of R. W. Darre in particular) to reestablish the old ways of blood and soil in the face of the aforementioned universal and oppressive forces. It ends with a few optimistic notes on a potential future path.
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On a Spenglerian foundation of the cyclical lifespan of civilizations, this booklet illustrates the struggle of the peasantry against the church and feudalism, communism and international capitalism. It delves into European peasant rebellions, the tragedy of the Boers and the concerted efforts of the Third Reich (those of R. W. Darre in particular) to reestablish the old ways of blood and soil in the face of the aforementioned universal and oppressive forces. It ends with a few optimistic notes on a potential future path.