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THE WORLD ORDER
A Study in the
Hegemony of Parasitism
by
Eustace Mullins
Published by :
Ezra Pound Institute of Civilization
P.O. Box 1105
Staunton, VA 24401
Books by Eustace Mullins
MULLINS ON THE FEDERAL RESERVE
SECRETS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE
THE FEDERAL RESERVE CONSPIRACY
DER BANKIER VERSCHWORUNG DER JEKYLL ISLAND
THIS DIFFICULT INDIVIDUAL EZRA POUND
First Edition
Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 84-082357
Copyright 1985
Eustace Mullins
dedicated to the memory of Haroldson Lafayette Hunt
Acknowledgements
I wish to thank the staffs of the following institutions for their unfailing courtesy, cooperation
and assistance in the preparation of this work :
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, WASHINGTON, D.C.
NEWBERRY LIBRARY, CHICAGO, ILL.
NEW YORK CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY, NEW YORK
ALDERMAN LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
MCCORMICK LIBRARY, WASHINGTON & LEE UNIVERSITY
First Foreword
When he was proffered the cup of hemlock by his fellow-citizens, SocretesÔ
last words were, ÑCrito, I owe a cock to Asclepius; will you remember to pay the
debt ?Ò A gentleman is responsible for his obligations, and this book is the
repayment of the efforts of three great men who chose me as their protege Ï Ezra
Pound, the dominant literary figure of our time; George Stimpson, the most
respected journalist in Washington (the title has been vacant since his death); and
H.L. Hunt, whose spectacular business success blinded the public to his brilliant
philosophical achievements. It was H.L. Hunt who invented the term ÑThe
MistakenÒ for the self-corrupted members of the new class who now control our
world Ï he might have added that they could also be described as ÑThe
MisshapenÒ, because of their warped and perverted sense of values.
The present work is also an expression of another Greek attitude Ï gratitude
for life. Michael Lekakis introduced this astounding Greek attribute to me some
thirty years ago. I describe it as ÑastoundingÒ, because no one today thinks of
being grateful for life. Who can conceive of Ñgratitude for lifeÒ in an existence of
eternal and worldwide slavery imposed upon humanity by the minions of the
World Order ?
In ÑThe Greek WayÒ, Edith Hamilton says, ÑTragedy was a Greek creation
because in Greece thought was free.Ò We do not have tragedy today because of the
thought control imposed by the World Order. Instead, we have ÑNewspeakÒ and
ÑdoublethinkÒ in the world of 1989. I was privileged to sit in on a number
conversations between Edith Hamilton and Ezra Pound, in which the conversation
was uninhibited and far-reaching Ï freedom of thought in a federal institution in
which one of the talkers was held as a political prisoner ! Pound describes these
talks in ÑThe CantosÒ,
ÑAnd
they
want
to
know
what
we
talked
about
?
'de litteris et de armis, praestantibusque ingeniis.Ò
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