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The Abraxas Foundation is a defunct Social Darwinist think tank named after the ancient god Abraxas. It was founded by Boyd Rice of the musical project NON and of the Church of Satan.

Philosophy

The organization promotes authoritarianism, totalitarianism, misanthropism, elitism, is antidemocratic, and has some philosophical overlap with the Church of Satan. In a nutshell, during an interview with Christian talkshow host Bob Larson, Boyd Rice described the basic philosophy of the foundation as being "The strong rule the weak, and the clever rule the strong". The organization generally feels that any action leading to human depopulation, regardless of scale, is good in that humans are a dangerous strain on the environment. They maintain that large scale violence is inevitable, and to be strong, humans should succumb to their animal instincts to survive. Racism is not necessarily promoted, but fully acceptable in that it promotes these ends. The organization does not consider itself good or evil, and sees its philosophy as transcending these dualities. Followers of this philosophy are enlightened, and in so being are elite.

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