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Mullins, Eustace [1923-2010] - a 4-page typescript, ca. 1950s, concerning "parasitism" and "parasite people".

1950s?. 28x21cm, 4pp. Some browning and tears to edges. Slightly fragile. Good. ¶ This is a first carbon of 4 single-side typed pages, with provenance being the personal papers of anti-Semitic conspiracy-theorist Eustace Mullins and undoubtedly authored by him. Headed "We hereby state the following as scientific laws", the first two pages enumerate 10 points on "parasitism", "parasite people" and purported social & civilizational laws, all obliquely anti-Semitic, and appears to be complete in two pages, consisting of approx. 300 words. The final two pages are single-spaced, approx. 600 words, on the same type of cheap paper, generally appear to date from the same time as the first two pages and consist of what appears to be the outline for an essay on race, parasites and hybridism with etymological, biological and anthropological allusions, referring to Spengler, Toynbee, Shakespeare, Bible, Goethe, etc. These may have been part of an essay Mullins wrote or intended to write, or may have been used in one of his organizational schemes, such as the Aryan League of America, which he founded in the early 1950s, or his Realpolitical Institute [mid-1950s], or the American Committee For the Advancement of Western Culture, in which Mullins served as Treasurer, or in Mullins' later [early 1960s] vehicle the Institute of Biopolitics. Mullins' associates in these various organizational efforts included future leading American neo-Nazis James Madole, Harold Keith Thompson Jr. and Matt Koehl.
USD 98.00 [Appr.: EURO 85 | £UK 73.5 | JP¥ 14515] Book number BOOKS023808I

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