
Source: Neo-statecraft and Meta-geopolitics (2009), p.147
Source: Neo-statecraft and Meta-geopolitics (2009), p.117
Source: Neo-statecraft and Meta-geopolitics (2009), p.147
1920s, The Reign of Law (1925)
“Why Nazism Was Socialism and Why Socialism Is Totalitarian,” lecture delivered at the Mises Institute’s “The Economics of Fascism: Supporters Summit 2005” in Auburn, Alabama (October 8, 2005) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsaG-pJ_4RA&list=PLOCWSOHhjJPUQ9kkhBKV9js9tFJTPp3yC&index=3&t=0s
On Coalition Government (1945)
Address to Civil, Naval, Military and Air Force Officers of Pakistan Government, Karachi (11 October 1947)
In Quest of Democracy (1991)
Chisholm v. Georgia, 2 U.S. (2 Dallas) 419 (1793), at 455.
On the form of government he plans on creating.
For My Legionaries: The Iron Guard (1936), Politics
Nobel lecture (2001)
Context: The United Nations, whose membership comprises almost all the States in the world, is founded on the principle of the equal worth of every human being. It is the nearest thing we have to a representative institution that can address the interests of all states, and all peoples. Through this universal, indispensable instrument of human progress, States can serve the interests of their citizens by recognizing common interests and pursuing them in unity.