| Leaflets of The White Rose * The First Leaflet |
| Nothing is so unworthy of a
civilized nation as allowing itself to be governed without
opposition by an irresponsible clique that has yielded to base instinct.
It is certain that today every honest German is ashamed of his
government. Who among us has any conception of the dimensions of shame
that will befall us and our children when one day the veil has fallen
from our eyes and the most horrible of crimes - crimes that infinitely
outdistance every human measure - reach the light of day? If the German
people are already so corrupted and spiritually crushed that they do not
raise a hand, frivolously trusting in a questionable faith in lawful
order of history; if they surrender man’s highest principle, that
which raises him above all other God’s creatures, his free will; if
they abandon the will to take decisive action and turn the wheel of
history and thus subject it to their own rational decision; if they are
so devoid of all individuality, have already gone so far along the road
toward turning into a spiritless and cowardly mass - then, yes, they
deserve their downfall. Goethe speaks of the Germans as a tragic people,
like the Jews and the Greeks, but today it would appear rather that they
are a spineless, will-less herd of hangers-on, who now - the marrow
sucked out of their bones, robbed of their center of stability - are
waiting to be hounded to their destruction. So it seems - but it is not
so. Rather, by means of gradual, treacherous, systematic abuse, the
system has put every man into a spiritual prison. Only now, finding
himself lying in fetters, has he become aware of his fate. Only a few
recognized the threat of ruin, and the reward for their heroic warning
was death. We will have more to say about the fate of these persons. If
everyone waits until the other man makes a start, the messengers of
avenging Nemesis will come steadily closer; then even the last victim
will have been cast senselessly into the maw of the insatiable demon.
Therefore every individual, conscious of his responsibility as a member
of Christian and Western civilization, must defend himself as best he
can at this late hour, he must work against the scourges of mankind,
against fascism and any similar system of totalitarianism. Offer passive
resistance - resistance - wherever you may be, forestall the spread of
this atheistic war machine before it is too late, before the last
cities, like Cologne, have been reduced to rubble, and before the
nation’s last young man has given his blood on some battlefield for
the hubris of a sub-human. Do not forget that every people deserves the
regime it is willing to endure!
From Freidrich Schiller’s The Lawgiving of Lycurgus and Solon: Viewed in relation to its purposes, the law code of Lycurgus is a masterpiece of political science and knowledge of human nature. He desired a powerful, unassailable start, firmly established on its own principles. Political effectiveness and permanence were the goal toward which he strove, and he attained this goal to the full extent possible under possible under the circumstances. But if one compares the purpose Lycurgus had in view with the purposes of mankind, then a deep abhorrence takes the place of the approbation which we felt at first glance. Anything may be sacrificed to the good of the state except that end for which the State serves as a means. The state is never an end in itself; it is important only as a condition under which the purpose of mankind can be attained, and this purpose is none other than the development of all man’s power, his progress and improvement. If a state prevents the development of the capacities which reside in man, if it interferes with the progress of the human spirit, then it is reprehensible and injurious, no matter how excellently devised, how perfect in its own way. Its very permanence in that case amounts more to a reproach than to a basis for fame; it be comes a prolonged evil, and the longer it endures, the more harmful it is....From Goethe’s The Awakening of Epimenides, Act II, Scene 4. SPIRITS: Please make as many copies of this leaflet as you can and distribute them. |