Charles Morris

The Aryan Race: Its Origins and Its Achievements

By Charles Morris. A beautifully-written cultural history of the Indo-European peoples. The author, a classical scholar, defines “Aryan” as a “linguistic race” spanning the areas occupied by the great Indo-European invasion, reaching from India to Ireland, and proceeds to analyze all aspects of the cultures across this vast region. Along the way, he proves that the broad family of Indo-European language speakers had a common origin at some distant point in the past.

It includes an overview of the development of ancient Indo-European households, farming arrangements, legal systems, culture, religion, language and political development.

Read of the tales from the Rig-Vedas, their similarity to the Greek and Roman myths, and the parallels with the Norse Edda and even Cúchulainn in Ireland. It is a treasure-trove of facts, myths and storytelling which reflects the collective genius of the Indo-European people across the centuries.

The last chapter is a prognosis of future racial development. Written in a time of unparalleled European supremacy over the world, the author’s predictions have been completely reversed by events, but even in the confidence of his claims, is a lesson well worth learning: the futility of “white supremacy” and the understanding that the only path to racial preservation lies in physical geographical separation, not white rule over other races.

Contents

I. Types of Mankind

II. The Home of the Aryans

III. The Aryan Outflow

IV. The Aryans At Home

V. The Household and the Village

VI. The Double System of Aryan Worship

VII. The Course of Political Development

VIII. The Development of Language

IX. The Age of Philosophy

X. The Aryan Literature

XI. Other Aryan Characteristics

XII. Historical Migrations

XIII. The Future Status of Human Races

252 pages. Paperback.

$16.95

Additional information

Weight 11.87 oz
Dimensions 6 × 0.53 × 9 in
Writer

Charles Morris

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