By Hunter Wallace 6
Uppity Whites
Over at Takimag, Kevin DeAnna has a piece on the 9/12 protestors and Tea Partiers. He makes a number of points that those of us in the ‘White Wing’ can agree with, but since DeAnna is writing for a conservative webzine, he has to miss his target by just a notch. The best part about White Nationalism is that we get to say exactly what we think. We don’t have to sugar coat the...
Read MoreRevilo Oliver in Taki’s Magazine
Check out Nesta Bevan’s article on Revilo Oliver on Takimag.
Read MoreBy Michael O'Meara 7
Michael O’Meara on Why We Write
“Qui dit ‘ni droite ni gauche’ dit de droite.”–Charles PeguyIn an earlier piece with the same title, Kevin MacDonald said what most of us at The Occidental Quarterly must feel: that we, the country’s white majority, have been dispossessed, that we no longer belong to America, and that America no longer belongs to us.Given the nature of the...
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Kevin MacDonald on Why We Write
Editor’s Note: This is a lightly-edited extract from a talk given at The Occidental Quarterly Editor’s conference on March 18, 2007 near Washington, D.C.One of the charges repeatedly leveled against me by the Southern Poverty Law center and others who would silence my research is that I write for The Occidental Quarterly and serve on its Editorial Board.[1] Thus I want to...
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Can The Ethnostate Be Justified?
OneSTDV, one of the more reasonable HBD [Human Bio-Diversity] bloggers, has a post up asking whether or not a White Nationalist ethnostate can be justified. Personally, he doesn’t agree with such a project, and instead thinks that “a capitalistic economy, a strong, unequivocally American cultural narrative, a majority white population, and a discouragement of racialist politics...
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The Alternative Right
. . . and the Impossibility of Conservatism
From Taki’s Magazine, July 26, 2009It’s 1964. A stranger approaches and tells you two political movements will arise in the near future, the New Left and the New Right. One of these movements will dominate American politics for a good quarter century. Indeed, political scientists will define the entire period in terms of the ascendancy of this group; historians will write...
Read MoreNietzsche on Conservatism
Editor’s Note: The following is section no. 43 of “Skirmishes of an Untimely Man” from Friedrich Nietzsche’s The Twilight of the Idols.43. Whispered to the conservatives. — What was not known formerly, what is known, or might be known, today: a reversion, a return in any sense or degree is simply not possible. We physiologists know that. Yet all priests...
Read MoreBy Richard Hoste 14
Sarah Palin Isn’t Our Savior
Like most conservatives, I wanted to like Sarah Palin when she came on to the national scene. Here was an attractive, conservative white woman with five kids. And the deranged hatred that liberals have of her has its roots in the same things that draw conservatives to her. She certainly wasn’t one of the degenerate elite. So I say the following with a heavy heart: ...
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The Real Right? Part II
New Culture, New Right: Anti-Liberalism in Postmodern Europe by Michael O’MearaBloomington, Ind.: 1stBooks, 2004For Part I, click here.. . . The New Right itself in recent years has moved away not only from its early attraction to a biological view of human nature and society but also from its opposition to multiculturalism, if not to immigration as well. The earlier...
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The Real Right? Part I
New Culture, New Right: Anti-Liberalism in Postmodern Europe by Michael O’MearaBloomington, Ind.: 1stBooks, 2004It tells us a good deal about the nature of contemporary American culture that Michael O’Meara’s important and often brilliant (but unfortunately sometimes opaquely written) account of the thought of the French “New Right” could be published in this country...
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