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Alfred Rosenberg

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However, the values of the racial soul, which stand as driving forces behind this new image of the world, have not yet become a living consciousness. Soul means race seen from within. And, conversely, race is the external side of a soul. To awaken the racial soul to life means to recognise its highest value, and, under its dominance, to allot to other values their organic position in the State, in art, and in religion. That is the task of our century; to create a new human type out of a new view of life. And for this, courage is needed; courage of each single individual, courage of the entire generation growing up, indeed of many following generations. For chaos has never been mastered by those without courage, and a world has never been built by cowards. Whoever wishes to go forward, must therefore also burn bridges behind him. Whoever sets out on a great journey, must leave old household goods behind. Whoever strives for what is highest, must turn his back on what is lesser. And to all doubts and questions the new man of the coming great German Reich knows only one answer: But I will!
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Aber die Werte der Rassenseele, die als treibende Mächte hinter dem neuen Weltbild stehen sind noch nicht lebendiges Bewusstsein geworden. Seele aber bedeutet Rasse von innen gesehen. Und umgekehrt ist Rasse die Außenseite einer Seele. Die Rassenseele zum Leben erwecken, heißt ihren Höchstwert erkennen und unter seiner Herrschaft den anderen Werten ihre organische Stellung zuweisen: in Staat, Kunst und Religion. Das ist die Aufgabe unseres Jahrhunderts: aus einem neuen Lebens-Mythus einen neuen Menschentypus schaffen. Dazu bedarf es Mut. Mut eines jeden Einzelnen Mut des ganzen heranwachsenden Geschlechts, ja vieler noch folgender Generationen. Denn ein Chaos wird nie von Mutlosen gebändigt und noch nie ist von Feiglingen eine Welt gebaut worden. Wer vorwärts will, muss deshalb auch Brücken hinter sich verbrennen. Wer sich auf eine große Wanderung begibt, muss alten Hausrat liegen lassen. Wer ein Höchstes erstrebt, muss Minderes beugen. Und auf alle Zweifel und Fragen kennt der neue Mensch des kommenden Ersten Deutschen Reichs nur eine Antwort: Allein ich will! (Der Mythus des 20. Jahrhunderts ("The Myth of the Twentieth Century") - Author's Introduction - Page xlviii - 1930)

 
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