By Matthew Arnold 2
Dover Beach
The sea is calm to-night.The tide is full, the moon lies fairUpon the straits; on the French coast the lightGleams and is gone; the cliffs of England stand;Glimmering and vast, out in the tranquil bay.Come to the window, sweet is the night-air!Only, from the long line of sprayWhere the sea meets the moon-blanched land,Listen! you hear the grating roarOf pebbles which the waves draw...
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Julius Evola’s Concept of Race: A Racism of Three Degrees
Since the rise of physical anthropology, the definition of the term “race” has undergone several changes. In 1899, William Z. Ripley stated that, “Race, properly speaking, is responsible only for those peculiarities, mental or bodily, which are transmitted with constancy along the lines of direct physical descent.” 1 In 1916, Madison Grant described it as...
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Is the Madoff Scandal Paradigmatic?
Reviewed by John Graham and Kevin MacDonaldToo Good to Be True Erin V. Arvedlund New York, NY: Portfolio/Penguin, 2009Betrayal Andrew Kirtzman New York, NY: Harper, 2009No One Would Listen Harry MarkopolosNew York: Wiley, 2010Madoff With The Money Jerry OppenheimerNew York: Wiley 2009The Madoff Chronicles Brian Ross New York, NY: Hyperion, 2009Catastrophe Deborah and Gerald...
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