Part I. Chapter Iii. Greek Philosophy W : * "Stolen Legacy", by George G. M. James, [1954], p. 27 CHAPTER III: GREEK PHILOSOPHY WAS THE OFFSPRING OF THE EGYPTIAN MYSTERY SYSTEM. 1. The Egyptian Theory Of Salvation Became The Purpose Of Greek Philosophy. The earliest theory of salvation is the Egyptian theory. The Egyptian Mystery System...
Part I. Chapter Iv. The Egyptians Educated : * "Stolen Legacy", by George G. M. James, [1954], p. 41 CHAPTER IV: THE EGYPTIANS EDUCATED THE GREEKS. 1. The Effects Of The Persian Conquest. A. "Immigration restrictions against the Greeks are removed and Egypt is thrown open to Greek research". Owing to the practice of piracy, in which...
Part I. Chapter Viii. The Memphite Theology : * "Stolen Legacy", by George G. M. James, [1954], p. 138 p. 139 CHAPTER VIII: THE MEMPHITE THEOLOGY IS THE BASIS OF ALL IMPORTANT DOCTRINES IN GREEK PHILOSOPHY. "History and Description:" The Memphite Theology is an inscription on a stone, now kept in the British Museum. It contains...
Part I. Chapter I. Greek Philosophy Is Stolen : * "Stolen Legacy", by George G. M. James, [1954], p. 9 PART I CHAPTER I: GREEK PHILOSOPHY IS STOLEN EGYPTIAN PHILOSOPHY. 1. The Teachings Of The Egyptian Mysteries Reached Other Lands Many Centuries Before It Reached Athens. According to history, Pythagoras after receiving his training in Egypt...
Part I. Chapter Vi. The Athenian Philosophers : * "Stolen Legacy", by George G. M. James, [1954], p. 82 p. 83 CHAPTER VI: THE ATHENIAN PHILOSOPHERS. 1. Socrates: (i) His Life (ii) Doctrines (iii) Summary Of Conclusions. (i) LIFE OF SOCRATES (a) "Date and place of birth". Socrates was born in Athens, in the year 469 B.C. He was the s...
Appendix : * "Stolen Legacy", by George G. M. James, [1954], p. 163 APPENDIX The purpose of this appendix is to present a brief analysis and summary of the arguments, conclusions and inferences which relate to the subject matter which has already been treated. It is also hoped that it will serve...
Also : * "Stolen Legacy", by George G. M. James, [1954], The author has also written the following pamphlets and articles: PAMPHLETS 1. Health Week In New Castle. 2. Intermarriage. Published in London, England. 3. Black People Under Germany. Published in New York. 4. The Need of a New Educati...
Untitled : * This is an afrocentric re-examination of Greek philosophy, posing the thesis that it was, in plain, stolen from Egypt ("i.e.", Africa). James' theory is that classical Greek philosophy was derived from an Ancient Egyptian mystery tradition, possibly concealing advanced scientific knowledge th...
Part Ii. Social Reformation Through The New : * "Stolen Legacy", by George G. M. James, [1954], p. 152 PART II p. 153 CHAPTER IX: SOCIAL REFORMATION THROUGH THE NEW PHILOSOPHY OF AFRICAN REDEMPTION. Now that it has been shown that philosophy, and the arts and sciences were bequeathed to civilization by the people of North Africa and not by...
Notes : * "Stolen Legacy", by George G. M. James, [1954], p. 176 NOTES CHAPTER I (1) "The Teachings of the Egyptians". This was called Sophia by the Greeks and meant Wisdom Teaching. It included (a) Philosophy and the Arts and Sciences (b) religion and magic and (c) secret methods of communication both...
Part I. Chapter Ii. So Called Greek Philosophy : * "Stolen Legacy", by George G. M. James, [1954], p. 20 p. 21 CHAPTER II: SO-CALLED GREEK PHILOSOPHY WAS ALIEN TO THE GREEKS AND THEIR CONDITIONS OF LIFE. 1. The Period Of Greek Philosophy (640-322 B.C.) Was A Period Of Internal And External Wars, And Was Therefore Unsuitable For Producing...
Introduction : * "Stolen Legacy", by George G. M. James, [1954], p. 1 INTRODUCTION CHARACTERISTICS OF GREEK PHILOSOPHY The term Greek philosophy, to begin with is a misnomer, for there is no such philosophy in existence. The ancient Egyptians had developed a very complex religious system, called the Mysteries...
Part I. Chapter V. The Pre Socratic Philosophers : * "Stolen Legacy", by George G. M. James, [1954], p. 54 p. 55 CHAPTER V: THE PRE-SOCRATIC PHILOSOPHERS AND THE TEACHINGS ASCRIBED TO THEM. N.B. It is absolutely necessary here in chapters V and VI to mention the doctrines of the so called Greek philosophers in order to convince my readers of their...
Title Page : * "Stolen Legacy", by George G. M. James, [1954], STOLEN LEGACY BY GEORGE G. M. JAMES New York: Philosophical Library [1954] Scanned, proofed and formatted by John Bruno Hare , September 2008. This text is in the public domain in the US because its copyright was not renewed in a timely fashion.
The Aims Of The Book : * "Stolen Legacy", by George G. M. James, [1954], p. 7 THE AIMS OF THE BOOK The aim of the book is to establish better race relations in the world, by revealing a fundamental truth concerning the contribution of the African Continent to civilization. It must be borne in mind that the first less...
Part I. Chapter Vii. The Curriculum : * "Stolen Legacy", by George G. M. James, [1954], p. 131 CHAPTER VII: THE CURRICULUM OF THE EGYPTIAN MYSTERY SYSTEM. 1. The Education Of The Egyptian Priests According To Their Orders. From Diodorus, Herodotus and Clement of Alexandria, we learn that there were six Orders of Egyptian Priests...