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MEIN KAMPF Dual English-German Edition

£29.99

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Mein Kampf is the autobiography and articulated worldview of one of the most consequential men in history.  It is also one of the most maligned and least understood texts of the 20th century.  There have been so many obfuscations, deceptions, and outright falsehoods circulated about this work, that one scarcely knows where to begin.

Written in the mid-1920s when Hitler was still a relative unknown, this book has never had an adequate English translation.  With minor exception, all British or American publishers were inherently biased against the author and his ideas.  They had no real interest in producing a clear and accurate translation; in fact, just the opposite—they were anxious to portray the ideas as jumbled, incoherent, and even insane.  The reality is very different than this.  Hitler offers a clear and coherent account of history and his own worldview. His ideas resonate to the present day.

The work is presented here complete, unedited, and for the first time ever, in dual German-English translation.  This is useful for both scholars and laymen alike.  It allows the reader to check the veracity and completeness of the translation, and it encourages him to examine the subtleties associated with the German language.

Mein Kampf is one man’s assessment of history and vision for the future. It is blunt; it is harsh; it is unapologetic. It does not comply with contemporary standards of politeness, objectivity, and political correctness. It sounds offensive to sensitive modern ears. But the book is undeniably important. It is more consequential than perhaps any other political work in history. It deserves to be read, in a clear and unbiased translation. And each reader will then be free to determine its ultimate value and meaning for themselves. 688 Pages

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS

    CHAPTER 1:  IN MY PARENTS’ HOUSE

    1.1   The Young Ringleader

    1.2   ‘Choice’ of Profession

    1.3   Never a Civil Servant…

    1.4   …But Rather an Artist

    1.5   The Young Nationalist

    1.6   The German Ostmark

    1.7   The Struggle for Germanism

    1.8   Lessons from History

    1.9   Devotion to Wagner

    1.10 The Death of my Parents

     

    CHAPTER 2:  YEARS OF STUDY AND SUFFERING IN VIENNA

    2.1   Skill as an Architect

    2.2   Formation of a Worldview

    2.3   Removal of Petty-Bourgeois Blinders

    2.4   Vienna’s Social Conflicts

    2.5   The Labourer

    2.6   Fate of the Worker

    2.7   The Path to Improvement

    2.8   Lack of ‘National Pride’

    2.9   The Ordeal of the Worker’s Child

    2.10 Young Despiser of Authority

    2.11 Architect and Watercolour Painter

    2.12 The Art of Reading

    2.13 Social Democracy

    2.14 The Social-Democratic Press

    2.15 Social-Democratic Tactics

    2.16 Sins of the Bourgeoisie

    2.17 The Trade Union Question

    2.18 Politicization of the Trade Unions

    2.19 The Key to Social Democracy

    2.20 The Jewish Question

    2.21 The So-Called World Press

    2.22 Criticism of Kaiser Wilhelm II

    2.23 Transformation into an Anti-Semite

    2.24 The Jew as Leader of Social Democracy

    2.25 Jewish Dialectics

    2.26 Study of the Foundations of Marxism

    2.27 Marxism as Destroyer of Culture

     

    CHAPTER 3:  GENERAL POLITICAL REFLECTIONS FROM MY TIME IN VIENNA

    3.1   The Politician

    3.2   Vienna’s Last Revival

    3.3   Germandom in Austria

    3.4   Centrifugal Forces of the Austrian People

    3.5   Consequences of Ethnic Diversity

    3.6   Joseph II

    3.7   The Dissolution of the Habsburg Monarchy

    3.8   Parliamentarianism

    3.9   Lack of Responsibility

    3.10 The Destruction of the Idea of Leadership

    3.11 The Exclusion of the Individual Leader

    3.12 ‘Public Opinion’

    3.13 The Majority Principle

    3.14 The Destruction of Character

    3.15 Jewish Democracy

    3.16 The Collapsing Dual Monarchy

    3.17 Rebellion of the German-Austrians

    3.18 Human Rights override States’ Rights

    3.19 Schönerer and Lueger

    3.20 The Causes of Schönerer’s Failure

    3.21 Pan-Germans and Parliament

    3.22 The Importance of the Spoken Word

    3.23 Effect on the Mass

    3.24 The ‘Away-from-Rome’ Movement

    3.25 Concentration on a Single Enemy

    3.26 The Way of Christian Socialism

    3.27 Anti-Semitism on a Religious Basis

    3.28 Pan-Germanism and Christian Socialism

    3.29 Growing Aversion to the Habsburg State

    3.30 The School of My Life

     

    CHAPTER 4:  MUNICH

    4.1   Germany’s Defective Alliance Policy

    4.2   The Four Paths of German Policy

    4.3   Acquisition of New Land

    4.4   With England, Against Russia

    4.5   Solution to the Austrian Alliance

    4.6   Economic Expansion Policy

    4.7   With Russia, Against England

    4.8   German Caricature of the Englishman

    4.9   Inner Weakness of the Triple Alliance

    4.10 Ludendorff’s 1912 Memorandum

    4.11 Austria as a Tempting Legacy

    4.12 State and Economy

    4.13 The Moment of Decay

    4.14 Germany’s Attitude toward Marxism

     

    CHAPTER 5:  THE WORLD WAR

    5.1   The Austrian Ultimatum

    5.2   The German War for Freedom

    5.3   Enlistment in a Bavarian Regiment

    5.4   Baptism by Fire

    5.5   From Young Volunteer to Old Soldier

    5.6   Artificial Dampening of Enthusiasm

    5.7   Misrecognizing Marxism

    5.8   The Use of Naked Force

    5.9   Attack of a Worldview

    5.10 Bourgeois Class Parties

     

    CHAPTER 6:  WAR PROPAGANDA

    6.1   The Purpose of Propaganda

    6.2   Propaganda Only for the Masses

    6.3   The Psychology of Propaganda

    6.4   Subjective—One-Sided—Necessary!

    6.5   Restriction on Perseverance

    6.6   Enemy War Propaganda

     

    CHAPTER 7:  THE REVOLUTION

    7.1   The First Enemy Leaflets

    7.2   Wounded

    7.3   Boasting of Cowardice

    7.4   Slackers

    7.5   Hatred of Prussia

    7.6   The Army’s New Hope

    7.7   The Allies are Beaten Down

    7.8   “Germany Facing Revolution!”

    7.9   Last Wreaths of Immortal Laurel

    7.10 Growing Moral Decay

    7.11 Poisoned by Mustard Gas

    7.12 ‘Republic’

    7.13 All Sacrifice in Vain

    7.14 Decision to Enter Politics

     

    CHAPTER 8:  THE BEGINNING OF MY POLITICAL ACTIVITY

    8.1   Discussion of the Formation of a New Party

    8.2   Two Types of Capital

    8.3   Theoretician and Politician

    8.4   Marathon Runners of History

    8.5   The Fight against International Finance Capital

    8.6   The ‘Educational Officer’

     

    CHAPTER 9:  THE ‘GERMAN WORKERS’ PARTY’

    9.1   The “German Workers’ Party”

    9.2   The ‘Committee Meeting’

    9.3   A Final Decision

     

    CHAPTER 10:  CAUSES OF THE COLLAPSE

    10.1   The Sign of Collapse

    10.2   The Causes of Collapse

    10.3   Every Third German a Traitor

    10.4   Moral Disarmament of a Dangerous Accuser

    10.5   Toxins and Symptoms

    10.6   The Rule of Money

    10.7   Internationalization through Finance

    10.8   Gravediggers of the Monarchy

    10.9   ‘Fighters for the Monarchy’

    10.10 Cowardice in the Face of Responsibility

    10.11 Three Groups of Newspaper Readers

    10.12 State and Press

    10.13 Jewish Press Tactics

    10.14 The ‘Respectable’ Press

    10.15 Syphilis

    10.16 The Sin against Blood and Race

    10.17 The Task of Combating Syphilis

    10.18 Sound Mind only in Sound Body

    10.19 The Fight against Spiritual Poisoning

    10.20 The ‘Protection Clause’

    10.21 The Bolshevization of Art

    10.22 Vilification of a Great Past

    10.23 Spiritual Preparation for Bolshevism

    10.24 Modern Masses of Humanity

    10.25 Religious Conditions

    10.26 Political Misuse of Religion

    10.27 Aimlessness of German Policy

    10.28 Parliamentary Half-Measures

    10.29 Parliamentary Crimes against the Army

    10.30 Failed Navy Policy

    10.31 German Advantages

    10.32 The Army—An Irreplaceable School

    10.33 The Incomparable Civil Service

    10.34 State Authority

     

    CHAPTER 11:  NATION AND RACE

    11.1   The Result of Racial Mixing

    11.2   Man and Idea

    11.3   Race and Culture

    11.4   The Aryan as Founder of Culture

    11.5   Effects of Blood-Mixing

    11.6   Service to the Community

    11.7   Purest Idealism, Deepest Knowledge

    11.8   Aryan and Jew

    11.9   Consequence of Jewish Egoism

    11.10 Sham Culture of the Jews

    11.11 The Jew, a Parasite

    11.12 Jewish ‘Religious Community’

    11.13 Jewish Religious Doctrine

    11.14 The ‘Elders of Zion’

    11.15 The Way of Jewry

    11.16 Standing of the Factory Worker

    11.17 Jewish Tactics

    11.18 The Core of the Marxist Worldview

    11.19 Organization of Marxist World-Doctrine

    11.20 Palestine as Organizational Centre

    11.21 Dictatorship of the Proletariat

    11.22 From National Jews to Racial Jews

    11.23 Bastardized People

    11.24 Failure to Recognize the Inner Enemy

     

    CHAPTER 12:  THE FIRST PERIOD OF DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL SOCIALIST GERMAN WORKERS’ PARTY

    12.1   Situation after the Revolution

    12.2   Recovery of Political Power

    12.3   Winning Over the Broad Masses

    12.4   Nationalization of the Masses

    12.5   Highest Authority, Highest Responsibility

    12.6   Neither Monarchist nor Republican

    12.7   The Necessary Evil of Organization

    12.8   Inner Structure of the Movement

    12.9   Education for Struggle

    12.10 Education for Respect of the Person

    12.11 Danger of Obscurity

    12.12 The First Meeting

    12.13 Soldiers as the Basis of the Movement

    12.14 Second Meeting

    12.15 Inner Formation of the Movement

    12.16 Tin Swords and Tanned Bearskins

    12.17 Rejection of the Word ‘Folkish’

    12.18 ‘Intellectual Weapons,’ ‘Silent Workers’

    12.19 First Great Mass Meeting

    12.20 Pöhner and Frick

    12.21 Drafting the Programme

    12.22 A Movement on the March

 

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