Deathways:
Four Race-Ending Life Paths of Young Whites
Another family gathering has reminded me of the always-depressing shape of too many White family trees — a family of five children that begets two grandchildren, a family of three children that begets none, and so on. We are a race that has been sapped of our very will to exist — concerned with the continuation of every living thing on earth but its own people....
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The Case for Group Selection: Its Deniers
I’m not one to be suspicious of an intellectual just because he happens to be Jewish. But Emory University’s Melvin Konner seems to be a character straight out of The Culture of Critique. His 2003 book The Tangled Wing: Biological Constraints on the Human Spirit is an enlightening look at what we know about the biochemical/genetic basis of human nature. Konner writes...
Read MoreHow Is America Going To End? . . . Pick Your Poison
Apocalypse is in the air over at Slate. Worried about climate change? Click here. The Global Business Network’s end game scenarios include secession/partition, “race war,” and “the emergence of a transnational class of biologically enhanced supermen and women . . . who identify more with one another than with any particular nation” (the future is...
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Remembering Harry Patch
It is appropriate for us to mark the death on July 25th of Harry Patch. Aged 111 years, Harry Patch was the last surviving British soldier from our race’s First Peloponnesian War of the last century (World War I).These two fratricidal wars — like the original ones among the Greeks of Antiquity — pretty much accomplished the complete and possibly fatal...
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They Don’t Make Them Like they Used To
From The Occidental Observer, August 6, 2009On occasion of my 39th birthday, my wife organized a holiday in the Lake District in Cumbria, in the North East of England. While there we visited England’s Pencil Museum, where we learnt much about the invention and manufacture of the pencil, a tool that spawned a huge industry in the region during the Victorian era. One of the...
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Alex Kurtagic’s Mister
Misterby Alex KurtagicForeword by Tomislav SunicGuildford, U.K.: Iron Sky Publishing. 2009Imagine a novel that is a marriage of George Orwell’s classic Nineteen Eighty-Four and Jean Raspail’s depressing account of the genocide of Europeans, The Camp of the Saints.As the definitive dystopian novel of our age, Nineteen Eighty-Four conjures up a world that has far too many...
Read MoreNietzsche on the Code of Manu
Editor’s Note: The Code of Manu (circa. 200 BC – 200 AD) is the earliest known work of Hindu law. The following discussion is from section no. 57 of Friedrich Nietzsche’s The Anti-Christ. The translation is by H. L. Menken. The paragraph breaks have been introduced for online readability. The ellipses are Nietzsche’s.A book of laws such as the Code of Manu...
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O’Meara and Myths
Michael O’Meara has a great article on secession at The Occidental Quarterly. I see that many regulars here have already found it. This is one of the few occasions in recent weeks where I find nothing to argue with in a piece. There is no quibbling around the edges of the race debate. Instead, O’Meara tackles the central issues head on, and gets right to the point.White...
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Thinking Big:
Trainspotter on Secession
Editor’s Note: I have decided to publish the following comment on Michael O’Meara’s Prize Essay “Toward the White Republic” as a stand-alone essay.Great essay! I am in complete agreement that the present system cannot be reformed. That ship sailed long ago. The guy made a lot of good points, but reading Sam Francis seems almost quaint now. Things...
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The Alternative Right
. . . and the Impossibility of Conservatism
From Taki’s Magazine, July 26, 2009It’s 1964. A stranger approaches and tells you two political movements will arise in the near future, the New Left and the New Right. One of these movements will dominate American politics for a good quarter century. Indeed, political scientists will define the entire period in terms of the ascendancy of this group; historians will write...
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