Fascism, Integralism and the Corporative Society – Codex Fascismo Parts Four, Five and Six
Codex Fascismo Parts Four, Five and Six
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About the Book
National Syndicalist author H. R. Morgan has put together an invaluable reference work for the student of Corporate Syndicalism, Fascism, and social activism. Within the pages of this volume will be found a collection of many documents that are difficult to locate as well as many new translations of texts formerly available only in the original languages. Here is a collection of important and essential statements made by the original Fascists and Corporate Syndicalists as well as National Synarchists, Integralists, Peronistas, Falangists and many others. Much of the book has been translated from the original Portuguese, French, Spanish, Italian and Dutch. Morgan's wealth of subjectively acquired familiarity with Fascist ideology has made him an ideal interpreter of the translated texts as well as an adequate expositor of the doctrines which have originally been published in the English language. Some of the more valuable portions included are lengthy writings of such men as Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, Jose Antonio Urquiza, Juan Peron, Benjamin Noyles, Lawrence Dennis, Oswald Mosley, Ziotio Garibaldi, Plinio Salgado, Gustavo Barroso, and many others. Also included are some hard to find and to translate manifestos from many countries. Some of these are from National Syndicalist Party-USA, American Fascist Movement, National Syndical American Falangist Party, National Synarchist Union of Mexico, National Integralist Movement of Brazil, Integralist Party of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, The Falangist Patriotic Movement of Uruguay, National Syndicalist Revolutionary Movement of Chile, The Futurist Manifesto, and others. H. R. Morgan's commentaries and introductories throughout serve as an excellent guide through the many pages of intense and sometimes angry political thought. This is a book you will return to time and again. This is a book that belongs on your shelf.
About the Author
H. R. Morgan, born in the City of Detroit, Michigan, has been a life long student of radical and mostly extremeist social politics. His birth name was Harry Richard Wyrembelsky which was later legally changed a short time after his birth. After the Detroit race riots of the 1960's his family relocated to northern Michigan eventually settleing in Pinconning, Michigan. When he was done with high school (actually when his high school was done with him) he went to work and also attained his G.E.D. Morgan later went on to attend community college for a couple of years majoring in Elementary Education and English. He later enrolled in Valley Bible Institute the major study being Systematic Theology. He has earned several certificates in such areas as Demonology, Theology of the Sacraments, and Systematic Theology. After three years of study at V.B.I, he was accepted into St. Innocent of America Orthodox Theological Seminary and later in St Gregory of Nyssa Seminary afterward receiving a diploma in Orthodox Theology. In 1996 Morgan moved into St. John the Wonderworker monastery for several months for his 'ortho-praxis' or formal training, at the end of which he was ordained to the Diaconate and raised to the level of Father Deacon. In 1997 he was fully ordained to the Eastern Orthodox Priesthood and a few years later was consecrated a minor Bishop. His apostolic lines of succession run directly back to Primate Aftimios Ofiesh. Morgan currently lives in western Texas at the Holy Family monastery. He is a semi-retired Chorepiscopus (minor Bishop) and spends his time working with the sick and handicapped.