“”MOST significantly, America and Israel – the twin pillars shoring up Western Civilization – are running out of time. Effectively, if national patriots fail to re-take and beat-back against the enemies within, it will be on their watch that both nations fall to the sword – be it wielded by the fascist-left (via a hybrid of socialists, Marxists, or communists), or the ever-brazen and assertive Muslims via political Islam.””
WITHIN the fascist-left – mind you, there is little progressive about them, that is, if said definition doesn’t include regression via strong-arm, mob-like tactics, most perniciously, as they storm through the (mis)educational system – you know, the “do as we say, or we will destroy each and everyone one of you” collective of rage-mongers, lies […]
In 1919 an art school opened in Germany that would change the world forever. It was called the Bauhaus. A century later, its radical thinking still shapes our lives today.
Bauhaus 100 is the story of Walter Gropius, architect and founder of the Bauhaus, and the teachers and students he gathered to form this influential school. Traumatised by his experiences during the Great War, and determined that technology should never again be used for destruction, Gropius decided to reinvent the way art and design were taught. At the Bauhaus, all the disciplines would come together to create the buildings of the future, and define a new way of living in the modern world.
How the Bauhaus built the future
In 1919, Walter Gropius established an art school in sleepy Weimar. Before long it had invented a new way of living for the 20th century.