Volume 4, Number 1 -Spring 2012 **FREE SPEECH SPECIAL**

National Socialists burning books deemed to be in opposition to Nazi ideology (11 May 1933)
Contemporary bookburners have a long legacy preceding them of individuals and regimes who attempted to limit intellectual freedom.
Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-14597 / Unknown / CC-BY-SA [CC-BY-SA-3.0-de (www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/de/deed.en)], via Wikimedia Commons
Editorial: Bookburning in the Style of 2011, by Richard Widmann
Resistance Is Obligatory, by Germar Rudolf
Ritual Defamation: A Contemporary Academic Example, by Dan McGowan
Stephen F. Pinter – An Early Revisionist, by Klaus Schwensen
A Postcard from Treblinka, by Thomas Dalton
Review: The Wandering Who, by Ezra MacVie
The Palestinians as an "Invented People", by Rich Siegel
Relegation—A Formula for Blowback, by Jett Rucker