The Peasantry As The Lifeblood Of The Nordic Race by Richard Walther Darré

The work advances a racialist, blood-and-soil argument that the peasantry constitutes the biological and cultural foundation of the so-called Nordic race, praising rural life and traditional farming as preservers of racial purity and national character while denouncing urbanization, industrialism, and cosmopolitan influences as corrupting forces; it promotes eugenic and agrarian policies to maintain and cultivate alleged racial health and continuity, and frames social and political reforms around preserving a mythic peasant-based national community.

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