88 Precepts

88 Precepts is a document written by David Lane, a member of the neo-Nazi organization The Order. Written while Lane was serving a 190-year prison sentence, "88 Precepts" is a treatise on natural law, religious philosophy, race, and politics — elementary maxims expounding Lane's philosophy behind the "Fourteen Words" slogan. Lane was heavily critical of democracy, multiculturalism, and racial integration, and sought to establish "exclusively White territorial imperatives" in North America and Europe. "88 Precepts" is one of several key texts, printed and distributed through 14 Word Press, including the "White Genocide Manifesto" (which contains 14 key points).

88 Precepts

88 Precepts is a document written by David Lane, a member of the neo-Nazi organization The Order. Written while Lane was serving a 190-year prison sentence, "88 Precepts" is a treatise on natural law, religious philosophy, race, and politics — elementary maxims expounding Lane's philosophy behind the "Fourteen Words" slogan. Lane was heavily critical of democracy, multiculturalism, and racial integration, and sought to establish "exclusively White territorial imperatives" in North America and Europe. "88 Precepts" is one of several key texts, printed and distributed through 14 Word Press, including the "White Genocide Manifesto" (which contains 14 key points).