The Fame of a Dead Man’s Deeds Audio Book: Cosmotheism

by Bradford L. Huie
for The American Mercury

COSMOTHEISM is a religion for those of European descent founded by physicist, teacher, philosopher, writer, and American political activist William Luther Pierce. On this week’s audio book installment of the only authorized biography of Dr. Pierce, Professor Robert S. Griffin’s The Fame of a Dead Man’s Deeds, we learn about Cosmotheism and the man who created it.

Click here for all the chapters of this book that we’ve published so far.

What is the meaning of life? Why are we here? Why did we evolve? What does the future hold for us? How can we decide what is right and good and should be done, and what is wrong and evil and should be opposed? You’re about to learn how this extraordinary man answered these questions.

Today we rejoin Vanessa Neubauer in her reading of this week’s installment, chapter 14, of Professor Robert S. Griffin’s masterful biography of Dr. William Luther Pierce, The Fame of a Dead Man’s Deeds.

How did Dr. Pierce, an American scientist and academic, come to found the most influential racial-nationalist organization in America? What were his goals? To what extent did he succeed? Listen in to this fascinating intellectual journey by pressing the play button above (or at the end of this article).

This audio book will be published in weekly chapter installments on The American Mercury and will be available from the Mercury as a full-length audio book when the series is completed.

One of the most original — and controversial — thinkers of the 20th century was White nationalist, novelist, and founder of a new European religion, Cosmotheism, Dr. William L. Pierce.

The only real biography of Dr. Pierce is Professor Robert S. Griffin’s The Fame of a Dead Man’s Deeds, which was published in 2001. This week we continue with the 14th chapter, “Cosmotheism,” of the book. Experience William Pierce, the writer, the philosopher, the radical — and the builder of an intentional White community in the mountains of West Virginia — just as Robert Griffin experienced him, by pressing the play button now.

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