-5- order to make it possible to create a German press, we demand that a) all editors of newspapers which appear in the German language and their collaborators must be fellow-countrymen, b) non-German newspapers require the express permission of the state to be published. They must not be printed in German, c) any financial participation in German newspapers or influence thereon by non-Germans be forbidden by law and we demand as a penalty for contraventions the cessation of such newspapers and the immediate expulsion from the Reich of the participating non-Germans. Newspapers that are contrary to the general good must be prohibited. We demand legal opposition to a direction in art and literature which exercises a disintergrating influence on our national life, and the closing of organizations that violate the foregoing demands. 24.We demand freedom of all religious confessions in the state, in so far as they do not endanger its existence or offend against the feeling of decency and morals of the German race. The party as such takes the stand of positive Christianity, without binding itself to any specific confession. It opposes the Jewish materialistic spirit in and outside ourselves and is convinced that permanent recovery of our people can only occur form within on the basis of: The Common Good Before The Individual Good. |