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Dover Beach

The sea is calm to-night.
The tide is full, the moon lies fair
Upon the straits; on the French coast the light
Gleams 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 spray
Where the sea meets the moon-blanched land,
Listen! you [...]

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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 Problematic?

Is the Madoff Scandal Paradigmatic?
Too Good to Be True
Erin V. Arvedlund
New York, NY: Portfolio/Penguin, 2009

Betrayal
Andrew Kirtzman
New York, NY: Harper, 2009

No One Would Listen
Harry Markopolos
New York: Wiley, 2010

Madoff With The Money
Jerry Oppenheimer
New York: Wiley 2009

The Madoff Chronicles
Brian Ross
New York, NY: Hyperion, 2009

Catastrophe
Deborah and Gerald [...]

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Race, Culture, and Anarchy

“The classic thing white students say when you ask them to talk about who they are is, ‘I don’t have a culture.’”
- University sociologist
A culture is the achievement of a particular blood line.
As such, “culture wars” may be seen as ultimately blood wars between competing conceptions of race and identity.
The culture war in the university [...]

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On the Social Construction of Race

“Race is just a social construction.” We’ve all heard that refrain touted in textbooks, in the mainstream media, and by little vigilantes with fresh Bachelor’s degrees in anthropology, sociology, Africana Studies, or some other field which served to make them experts in little other than racial equality. In fact, we’ve heard that allegation so often [...]

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Subscription Drive for The Occidental Quarterly

I am the new editor of The Occidental Quarterly. TOQ fills a unique niche on the right in bringing together scholarly articles on a wide range of topics that are mired in political correctness elsewhere.
There are quite a few reasons for the precarious state of our civilization and our people. But one of the main [...]

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Translation: 200 Years Together

Alexandr Solzhenitsyn’s 200 Years Together is finally being translated into English. The first chapter is available online. For those unfamiliar with Solzhenitsyn’s book, it discusses the Jews and the Soviet Union. Dr. MacDonald has some commentary over at The Occidental Observer worth checking out.
200 Years Together has been a rallying cry in racially aware circles [...]

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Racism, Schmacism

From the day we first went on-air people have been asking when I might write my first book.  Well, after nearly six years of broadcasting, that day is finally upon us.  The result is Racism, Schmacism: How Liberals use the R-Word to Push the Obama Agenda, a professionally produced and published title that I’m very proud [...]

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Blaming Whitey

No One (White) Is Responsible for Anything.
That’s the screaming headline of the Rev. David L. Ostendorf’s lead article at Imagine 2050, the web publishing arm of the Center for New Community, a Chicago-based “civil rights organization.” Mr. Ostendorf is upset that White America is not being browbeaten into collective racial guilt over the Gulf Oil [...]

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Me and the GOP

Racially aware European Americans generally hold one of three positions regarding partisan politics:
Some see the Republican Party as an implicitly White party that could be accessed and guided toward positions explicitly favoring European Americans. Persons holding this position point to David Duke who ran and won as a Republican in Louisiana, and Derek Black who [...]

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