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The Fall of Man:
Richard Lynn’s Dysgenics
Dysgenics: Genetic Deterioration in Modern Populationsby Richard LynnWestport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers, 1996When it comes to population, quality matters more than quantity. While educated Westerners never tire of sprinkling their conversations with the word “overpopulation,” voicing concern about population worth is taboo. Put it this way: you have to spend the rest of...
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Michael Jackson:
Whiteface Star of the Alchemical Minstrel Show
from On the Contrary, June 26, 2009We pause in our round-the-clock defamation of Iran to bring you, Michael Jackson.Our Zionist-controlled media have temporarily shifted from hysterical denunciation of Iran to pious genuflection before the altar of an androgyne.To the extent that Iran has been demonized, Mr. Jackson is being canonized — as “the” iconic American...
Read MoreMiscegenation:
The Morality of Death
Editor’s Note: The following unsigned essay appeared in National Vanguard magazine, no. 117 (March-April 1997), 9-12. The pictures and captions have been added by TOQ Online. If you know who wrote this article, please let us know.History has taught us that the most fundamental necessities for the existence of a healthy and progressive White society are the racial quality of...
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National Anarchists on the SPLC
“‘National Anarchism’: An Article Fact Check”from Bay Area National Anarchists, May 28, 2009While we normally don’t write about articles written about the BANA network but the recent “‘National Anarchism’: California Racists Claim They’re Anarchists” contains a number of factual and fanciful embellishments we want to fix...
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Kevin MacDonald on Evolutionary Psychology
“Evolutionary Psychology: The Really Dangerous Idea Is That It’s Wrong”by Kevin MacDonaldfrom The Occidental Observer, June 14, 2009Sharon Begley is at it again, flailing away at evolutionary psychology because it doesn’t fit well with her feminist, liberal agenda. This is ironic because evolutionary psychology owes its very existence to political...
Read MoreThe SPLC on National Anarchism
Editor’s Note: Although the SPLC is not to be taken seriously as a source of information on racial nationalism, the Bay Area National Anarchists have been kind enough to publish corrections to the SPLC article.“‘National Anarchism’: California Racists Claim They’re Anarchists”by Casey Sanchezfrom SPLC Intelligence Report, Summer 2009San Francisco...
Read MoreBy Hugh Lincoln 1
The Id of the Yid:
Our Apoplectic Invaders Considered
The Ordeal of Civility:Freud, Marx, Levi-Strauss, and the Jewish Struggle With Modernityby John Murray CuddihyNew York: Basic Books, 1974.Decades before Kevin MacDonald embarked on his Jewish trilogy, a little-known sociology professor at New York City’s Hunter College came to suspect that the Jewish intellectual movements of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries...
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National Autonomous Zones:
Castles without Walls
The subject of creating, discovering, or reestablishing spaces outside the domination of the State and capitalism has led authors like Hakim Bey to promote the concept of “autonomous zones.” In their beginning, Bey describes “temporary autonomous zones” as the meeting of a group to partake in a non hierarchical social activity for the benefit of its...
Read MoreA Posthumous Revenge
Translator’s Note: The following excerpt is taken from the concluding chapter of Venner’s Gettysburg, one of two books he’s written on the War of Southern Secession. Like Maurice Bardèche’s Sparte et les sudistes [Sparta and the Confederates], it reflects the other side of that European anti-liberalism which crusades against everything contemporary America...
Read MoreWilliam Lind on Secession
“Calling President Davis”by William S. Lindfrom Defense and the National Interest, June 17, 2009Secession is in the air. In Texas, a Republican governor has dared breathe the word. Vermont has an active and growing secessionist movement. Oregon, Washington and British Columbia already call themselves Cascadia. Last weekend’s Wall Street Journal led off with a piece on...
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