Might is Right by Ragnar Redbeard serialized as blog

Might is Right, the seminal individualist work Anton LaVey “borrowed” heavily from, is being reprinted in blog form. Although the work is in the public domain, I know of no complete text of this available online so this will be significant once complete.

Might is Right blog

I’m told that the Dil Pickle Press edition is THE definitive version of this book.

See also: Might is Right on Wikipedia.

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8 Responses

  1. ragnat says:

    there be no linkage

  2. Klintron says:

    Oops! Updated.

  3. Klintron says:

    Yep, that’s it… updated again. third time’s a charm =)

  4. Trevor Blake says:

    The Dil Pickle Press edition is, indeed, the final word on the subject to this point.

  5. jh says:

    The only part of the book by Ragnar Redbeard I really like is the chapter called Love,Women and War. The stuff he writes about in that chapter got me hot and horny! The stuff of sex fantasies.
    As for the rest of the book its racist tripe!

  6. C says:

    I think it’s worth considering the general public opinion on race (primarily negroes) when the book was originally written. attacking the writing for this fact is a entirely dismissible.

  7. vince says:

    I agree with contributor jh above – the only really good part of Might is Right is the chapter Love Women and War. AS jh says its constant emphasis on the necessity for men to fight to the death over women whether in duels, gladiatorial combats or all-out wars is HOT! Its the kind of sex fantasy many of us had at puberty – and some of us still have……!
    Anybody who wants to email me about this particular chapter are welcome but I don’t want to discuss the read of this book as its full of racist poison. Email is poxyzad@yahoo.com

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