The Nationalist Manifesto (originally "The Foundations of the Nationalist Party") is a 2013 political pamphlet authored and published by the American couple Peter Vargus and Lana Weelhans. This independently distributed underground writing was widely circulated throughout the United States during the years leading up to the 2016 presidential election. The Manifesto is now recognized as the incendiary catalyst primarily responsible for the results of both the 2014 Congressional elections and the shocking events of the 2016 American presidential election. Here now for the first time is the controversial manifesto which altered the fate of a nation, published fully intact in a formal, complete, and annotated edition with a new forward by its one surviving author. It presents a lucid analysis of the ongoing ideological warfare in modern day America and incites citizens to political action along national fault lines within education, technology, economics, and governance. The Nationalist Manifesto distills Vargus and Weelhans' theories regarding how to sustain liberty and justice in a nation defined by rapid innovation, cultural diversity, and a lack of consensus authority. In their own words "Nationalists comprehend-the need for purpose, for culture, for faith, for a common vocabulary of moral and political right-the need for a moral and political right."
The Nationalist Manifesto (originally "The Foundations of the Nationalist Party") is a 2013 political pamphlet authored and published by the American couple Peter Vargus and Lana Weelhans. This independently distributed underground writing was widely circulated throughout the United States during the years leading up to the 2016 presidential election. The Manifesto is now recognized as the incendiary catalyst primarily responsible for the results of both the 2014 Congressional elections and the shocking events of the 2016 American presidential election. Here now for the first time is the controversial manifesto which altered the fate of a nation, published fully intact in a formal, complete, and annotated edition with a new forward by its one surviving author. It presents a lucid analysis of the ongoing ideological warfare in modern day America and incites citizens to political action along national fault lines within education, technology, economics, and governance. The Nationalist Manifesto distills Vargus and Weelhans' theories regarding how to sustain liberty and justice in a nation defined by rapid innovation, cultural diversity, and a lack of consensus authority. In their own words "Nationalists comprehend-the need for purpose, for culture, for faith, for a common vocabulary of moral and political right-the need for a moral and political right."