By Jack Donovan 0
The “Big Tent” Tradition
I’ve read through several essays now concerning the Alternative Right asking what it should be, what it shouldn’t be, who it should include, where it must go and so forth. I’d like to add a few thoughts of my own, for whatever they’re worth.The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone LivingThat’s the title of the conceptual artwork...
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Faux Right
Alternative Right has continued to make waves around the blogosphere. The site has generated more attention than I expected. I thought Spencer would launch the site and it would quietly attract a niche audience of racialists, libertarians, and paleos. It seemed reasonable to expect that Alt Right would get the silent treatment like the rest of our websites.That hasn’t...
Read MoreBy Matt Parrott 10
Noblesse Oblige
The griefers deserve a bonus for doing their job this week: Steve Sailer is directly discussing Jewish power and their abuse of that power. For years, critics have accused him of deliberately evading the Jewish Question, but that never did make sense to me. I was sure that the man was far too lacking in basic social instincts to strategically avoid ANYTHING.I’ve been vindicated....
Read MoreBy Greg Johnson 20
Richard Spencer Launches Alternative Right
I have been glued to the same website for hours today: Richard Spencer’s new webzine Alternative Right, which was launched on Monday, March 1 with an excellent lineup of articles by Richard Hoste, E. Christian Kopff, Kevin Deanna, Steve Sailer, Paul Gottfried, and Robert Weissberg, among others.Perhaps the nicest thing I can say is that most of the articles are good enough to...
Read MoreBy Richard Hoste 5
Why an Alternative Right Is Necessary
In 2009, Human Events named its “Conservative of the Year.” Their choice hadn’t passed an important piece of legislation. He didn’t write a philosophical treatise on conservative principles. His selection had nothing to do with his position on healthcare, the economy, gun rights, immigration, or affirmative action. Dick Cheney became America’s most...
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