By Ted Sallis 6
Taking an Initial Look at the American Third Position Party
The American Third Position Party (A3P) is a new political party that purports to represent the interests of the white American majority. As such, it is a refreshing change from the standard Republicrat/Democan one-party system and gives hope that, finally, the political system can be used to further our specific group interests.These are early days and one cannot make any...
Read MoreBy Andrew Hamilton 3
Macroevolution, Microevolution, & Race
Ordinarily the study of human evolution focuses on the species as a whole and its supposed descent from prehominid species. But race is preeminently a subspecies phenomenon. Race (as opposed to species) formation and destruction can occur with great rapidity on the microevolutionary as opposed to the macroevolutionary time scale.The microevolution/macroevolution distinction is...
Read MoreBy Hunter Wallace 2
Empire of Liberty
Empire of LibertyA History of the Early Republic, 1789-1815by Gordon S. WoodNew York: Oxford University Press, 2009I have always enjoyed the escapism of reading a good book about the White Republic. It is a relief to return on occasion to an earlier chapter of American history when the racial and cultural foundations of our national identity were unquestioned. White men once...
Read MoreAlain de Benoist Interviewed by Tom Sunic
On Tuesday, January 19, 2010, at 9 pm Eastern US time, Tom will begin his two-hour interview with renowned scholar and French-European philosopher Alain de Benoist. Mr Alain de Benoist is a man of staggering Renaissance erudition, whose wide range of expertise is acknowledged by both his intellectual friends and his opponents. Among his vast literary and philosophical output Alain...
Read MoreThe Teenage Rebellion
Before the 1950s no one had heard of, let alone experienced, the Teenage Rebellion. The word “teenager” came to prominence around 1955 with the emergence of an Integrated Doo Wop (rhythm and blues) group called The Teenagers (later changed to Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers). The group consisted of two blacks, two Hispanics, and one white, with Negro Frankie...
Read MoreBy Greg Johnson 14
Weekend Non-Update
TOQ Online does not (generally) publish new material on weekends. Please use the weekends to browse through our extensive archives, which are filled with great writing that you do not want to miss. I also encourage you to post your thoughtful comments and explore our extensive list of linked sites. See you back here on Monday.
Read MoreThe Cold War on Whites, Part 4
Lyndon B. Johnson proved to be the most ardent proponent of racial equality to occupy the White House. He put civil rights at the top of his domestic agenda and went out of way to cultivate relationships with mainstream civil rights leaders.The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, both of which he shepherded through Congress, would eliminate the remaining...
Read MoreBy Michael O'Meara 9
The Cold War on Whites, Part 3
The two administrations of Dwight D. Eisenhower would be qualitatively less sympathetic to civil rights than was Truman’s.Nevertheless, the logic of Cold War civil rights had already taken hold of the government, propelling it ever closer toward the racial chaos we know today.Though no racist, Eisenhower wasn’t keen on civil rights. Under his administration, blacks lost...
Read MoreBy Greg Johnson 8
Leonard Zeskind on The Occidental Quarterly
Leonard Zeskind’s Searchlight article “Stateside: The far right in Obama’s first year” argues that the election of Barack Obama has not been a boon for white nationalists, citing low turnouts for David Irving, David Duke, and Council of Conservative Citizens events.Zeskind notes that there has been an increase in discussion of secession and racial partition. He...
Read MoreBy Michael O'Meara 9
The Cold War on Whites, Part 2
However phony, the conflicts and tensions of the Cold War were very real — for the “war” was turned into a titanic ideological battle between Communism and liberalism over which system would shape the coming postwar order.In this struggle, racial equality and civil rights inevitably became an integral facet of the larger ideological struggle.This was due to the...
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