Aug 13, 2009

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Myth and Self-Interest

My ponderous English friend GuessedWorker of Majority Rights has weighed in on Michael O’Meara’s prize winning essay on White Nationalism and my response to it. He inclines toward the view that a materialist account of ethnic genetic interests will prove more persuasive than seductive mythic appeals in any future White racial rejuvenation in North America.GuessedWorker has...

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Aug 2, 2009

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Hunter Wallace on the Fall of Anglo-America

Homicide or Suicide?In the Occidental Observer, Kevin MacDonald engages Eric P. Kaufmann’s The Rise and Fall of Anglo-America, which is easily the second most important book (aside from The Culture of Critique) about White racial decline in the United States. A shorter review has been posted in VDARE. It doesn’t do justice to the breadth of the subject matter and isn’t worth...

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Aug 1, 2009

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Rebecca Latimer Felton Defended

I must admit that I was pleased to note that my article “Rebecca Latimer Felton: Forgotten Feminist” drew an extended response from “Georgia Lawyer.” But, after reading the remarks I feel like the story of the fellow ridden out of town on a rail.  “But for the honor of the thing, I just as soon walked.”But I take solace as a self-confessed...

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Jun 24, 2009

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A Posthumous Revenge

Translator’s Note: The following excerpt is taken from the concluding chapter of Venner’s Gettysburg, one of two books he’s written on the War of Southern Secession. Like Maurice Bardèche’s Sparte et les sudistes [Sparta and the Confederates], it reflects the other side of that European anti-liberalism which crusades against everything contemporary America...

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Jun 15, 2009

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America’s Racialist Moment, Part I:
The Radical Racialists

Editor’s Note: George McDaniel’s essay “America’s Racialist Moment: Racism as Reform” (TOQ, vol. 6, no. 1), belongs someday in an anthology of The Best of the Occidental Quarterly. The article is available in full elsewhere on this site. I am republishing it here in two parts, with illustrations and links, to bring it to the attention of readers of TOQ...

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Jun 14, 2009

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Rebecca Latimer Felton:
Forgotten Feminist

In America today, the annals of history are painstakingly raked over and then flyspecked to uncover non-white accomplishments. A mulatto draftsman employed by Thomas Edison is now being touted as an inventor. (Edison is a great annoyance to equalitarians.) On July 4th, a commentator explains with rhapsodies of joy that Porgy and Bess is the archetypal piece of American music. Why...

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May 23, 2009

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Race and the South, Part III:
Refuting the Neo-Confederates

Editor’s Note: This is the third and final online installment of this essay, which originally appeared in Samuel Francis, ed., Race and the American Prospect: Essays on the Racial Realities of Our Nation and Our Time (The Occidental Press, 2006), available for purchase here. Read part I here. Read part II here.What do the neo-Confederates cite as evidence for their case?Their...

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May 20, 2009

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Race and the South, Part II:
The Civil War Really was about Slavery

Editor’s Note: This essay, which will appear online in three parts, is from Samuel Francis, ed., Race and the American Prospect: Essays on the Racial Realities of Our Nation and Our Time (The Occidental Press, 2006), available for purchase here. Read part I here.Contrary to the contentions of the neo-Confederates, race, i.e. slavery, was the primary cause of both secession...

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May 18, 2009

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Race and the South, Part I:
The Real Case against Slavery

Editor’s Note: This essay, which will appear online in three parts, is from Samuel Francis, ed., Race and the American Prospect: Essays on the Racial Realities of Our Nation and Our Time (The Occidental Press, 2006), available for purchase here.“Across our path stands the South with a flaming sword”—W. E. B. DuboisSeven weeks after the election of 1856, in which the...

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