Aug 16, 2009

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How The Green Revolution Worked in Iran:
One Case Study

Iran’s would-be Green Revolution, like so many other color revolutions, was launched by a network of Oligarch-backed NGOs, foreign-financed militias, marginalized groups, minorities, and even some deluded, but genuine reformers. The techniques that have been used to destroy democracy throughout the West are being used to crush democracy everywhere in the world, and by the...

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Aug 15, 2009

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The Last Sane Nation

Imperfect Conceptions: Medical Knowledge, Birth Defects, and Eugenics in Chinaby Frank DiKötterNew York: Columbia University Press, 1998Francis Galton said that the first country to undertake a dedicated program of eugenics would conquer the world.  It shouldn’t be surprising that a country ruled by the most intelligent race in the world would realize that he was right. ...

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Aug 14, 2009

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Evolving into Consumerism — and Beyond It

Spent: Sex, Evolution, and Consumer BehaviorGeoffrey MillerNew York: Viking, 2009When I was asked to review this book, I half groaned because I was sure of what to expect and I also knew it was not going to broaden my knowledge in a significant way. From my earlier reading up on other, but tangentially related subject areas (e.g., advertising), I already knew, and it seemed more...

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Aug 14, 2009

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Kevin MacDonald Debates Eric Kaufmann on the Fall of Anglo-America

Eric P. Kauffman has commented on Kevin MacDonald’s VDARE.com article, “Suicide—Or Murder? Kaufmann’s Rise and Fall of Anglo-America,” a longer version of which appeared on TOO as “Eric P. Kaufmann’s The Rise and Fall of Anglo-America.” Kaufmann’s reply (“Verdict: Suicide—Eric Kaufman Replies To Kevin...

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Aug 13, 2009

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Myth and Self-Interest

My ponderous English friend GuessedWorker of Majority Rights has weighed in on Michael O’Meara’s prize winning essay on White Nationalism and my response to it. He inclines toward the view that a materialist account of ethnic genetic interests will prove more persuasive than seductive mythic appeals in any future White racial rejuvenation in North America.GuessedWorker has...

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Aug 13, 2009

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A Clockwork Orange

As is the norm for Kubrick movies, the critics did not seem entirely comfortable with this avant garde movie. They claimed that it was just a crude and very dangerous display of sado-masochism dressed up as high art.And, of course, on a marketing level the critics were absolutely right. This is not a movie you want your kids to see or your adult friends and acquaintances to...

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Aug 12, 2009

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The Oriental Diversicrat

According to blogger OneSTDV, Asians are the minority liberals don’t like. The thinking goes that the elites have a picture of America as a land where whites are advantaged and minorities are poor and crime prone because of it.  A successful group of nonwhites is a living contradiction of their worldview.  His evidence is a Princeton newspaper making fun of a Chinese girl that...

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Aug 12, 2009

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The Revolution Within Anarchism:
Goodbye, Ultra-Leftism; Hello, Pan-Secessionism

For any movement or system of thought to remain relevant or dynamic, it must possess the internal capability of periodically reassessing its present course and shifting its focus and direction. Thus far, political anarchism has experienced two distinct stages. The first of these was the era of “classical” anarchism. Roughly defined, this was the period between the Marx/Bakunin...

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Aug 12, 2009

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Comparative Dystopias
Orwell or Huxley: Who was Right?

This is a truly brilliant cartoon.

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Aug 11, 2009

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Patrick Buchanan on “Angry White Men”

What do white men have to be angry about? Buchanan finds some pretty good reasons:. . . In his essay “Decline of the American Male” in USA Today, David Zinczenko, editor of Men’s Health, give us a clue. “Of the 5.2 million people who’ve lost their jobs since last summer, four out of five were men. Some experts predict that this year, for the first time, more American...

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