By Ted Sallis 30
The Overman High Culture: Future of the West
Can the West and its peoples be saved? And what will this take–particularly if we are concerned with a long-term solution rather than a last ditch “stop gap?” Can a new High Culture of the West arise to secure the existence of the peoples of the West for an extended time frame? What characteristics should such a new culture have?I will assume the reader is familiar with...
Read MoreBy Rob Freeman 22
Toward a White Transhumanism of Power
Judaism — A Transhumanistic Religion of PowerHow Judaism is like getting jumped into a gang:The ritual of getting jumped into a gang goes like this: the group beats the crap out of you, then if they decide you took it well, then they are all your “gang brothers” or whatever. They’re your best friends, and I would imagine a new gang member is ...
Read MoreBy Thomas White 44
The Three Horsemen of An Evolutionary Apocalypse, Part 3
Read Part 1 here.Read Part 2 here.In this final installment, I will cover, briefly, the false signal sets of video games and other virtual worlds and conclude with a road map out of the mire and despair.Every human has, to some extent, a capacity for self-evaluation. Thus, it will not do for us to simply vegetate with fast food and porn and achieve happiness. Humans require the...
Read MoreHunter Wallace in Czech
Editor’s Note: “Elite Status” by Hunter Wallace, a.k.a. Prozium, has been translated into Czech as “Vládnoucí elita” and published on the Delian Diver (Délský potápěč) site. The article was originally published on Occidental Dissent, but Delian Diver found it on TOQ Online and linked to us. Congratulations Mr. Wallace!Kdo by měl...
Read MoreBy Hunter Wallace 12
Elite Status
Who should rule?Logging on this morning, I see that this has once again become a burning issue among the commentators. So far, I haven’t had much to say about the topic. I don’t aspire to rule over anyone. Becoming a politician isn’t a good fit with my introverted personality type. It is a task that I would prefer to leave to others. We have already had one commentator storm...
Read MoreBy Richard Hoste 7
A God of Hate:
Review of Fall from Grace
Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas is probably the most infamous church in America. The typical reader might know them as the “God Hates Fags” church. WB has gained notoriety in the US by holding up outrageous signs outside funerals. Fall from Grace is a documentary on the group made up of interviews both from members and adversaries.A Movement from One...
Read MoreBy Anthony Hilton 1
Ragnar Redbeard’s Might Is Right or the Survival of the Fittest
From The Occidental Observer, September 29, 2009Note: In biology, “adaptive” means (very precisely) promoting the survival and reproduction of an organism’s genes. “Natural selection” is the logical and empirical process whereby forces of nature affect the survival and reproduction of some genes over others. The terms, “natural selection” and “selection...
Read MoreBy Thomas Dalton 4
Nietzsche on the Jews
From The Occidental Observer, September 28, 2009Philosophers, as a rule, are a rather low-key bunch. They generally discuss mundane, technical, or utterly abstract topics that cause little concern among society at large. Of course there were exceptions, primarily during the Renaissance when the early humanists incurred the wrath of the Church (think of Bruno or Spinoza); this...
Read MoreBy Jack Spence 0
Evangelicals: Evaluating the Work of Kevin MacDonald
From The Occidental Observer, July 22, 2009These Jews were more open–minded than those in Thessalonica, for they eagerly received the message, examining the scriptures carefully every day to see if these things were so. Acts 17:11, NETScripture praises the Berean Jews for not only accepting the message of Paul, but also lauds them for their diligent evaluation of his arguments. ...
Read MoreBy Samuel Francis 3
Power Trip
Multiculturalism and the Politics of Guilt: Toward a Secular Theocracyby Paul GottfriedColumbia: University of Missouri Press, 2003Multiculturalism and the Politics of Guilt is the sequel to Professor Paul Gottfried’s earlier volume, After Liberalism: Mass Democracy in the Managerial State, published by Princeton University Press in 1999. In both books Professor Gottfried, a...
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