School of Western Culture — Online

by John Young

Modern education is too-often oriented toward mere functionality at best, and mindless obedience to authority at worst. Likewise, the fiction, non-fiction and textbooks generally available immerse the reader in a milieu compatible with the world-view presented by television and preferred by our globalist oligarchy.

In an effort to provide a wider range of materials to readers on topics ranging from philosophy to children’s fiction, EAU has already published a number of titles in book-form, available through the http://www.lulu.com/wci. Our mark-up on these books is minimal, usually no more than a dollar.

Now, we have gone a step further by gathering, compiling and arranging over one hundred books and essays in electronic form for your online reading and enjoyment. Selected and screened by EAU’s Board of Directors and other key members, this resource will delight adults and children and immerse you in a world of wonders.We call this resource the http://www.europeanamericansunited.org/school1.

As noted earlier, modern education is lacking in so many ways, including the ideas and skills previously considered essential for a well-educated person. This includes an understanding of history, knowledge of Latin and familiarity with western philosophers. For EAU members and other European Americans seeking to round-out their education, we’ve included solid resources to assist with that task.

We have also included a number of books and articles on the subjects of race, eugenics, strategy and even unarmed self-defense. These will, at least in part, help you to understand the inner workings of the world around you in arenas where Politically Correct modern education falls short.

Finally, we’ve added an excellent selection of fiction for adults and children that includes some of the best fiction ever written.

The http://www.europeanamericansunited.org/school1 is still a work-in-progress, and we’ll be adding resources as we have time.

In addition, if there are any books there you’d like to see in printed form, let us know!

2007-11-04