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Man’s Devolution Across Cycles:
Radical Traditionalism on Anthropogenesis, Part 2

The Atlantean Silver Age
Hesiod’s poem continues with a discussion of a second age, “which the Celestials call the Silver years.”[24] In this period, man became subject to sickness and mortality. He no longer lived according to the absolute principles provided by his divine tutors during the Golden Age, and paid the [...]

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Man’s Devolution Across Cycles:
Radical Traditionalism on Anthropogenesis, Part 1

Concerning the genesis of modern humanity, there are two primary theories that receive credence in anthropological circles. One is the “Out of Africa” hypothesis, which argues that today’s humans are the evolved descendants of a primitive race of hominids that, 70,000 years ago, departed its homeland in Africa and spread across the globe. Upon entering [...]

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American Secondary Teachers

I have been inspired over the last several months by many of the critiques of different aspects of modern society put forth by Alex Kurtagic. The sardonic yet brutally honest way in which he tackles airport security, telephone technical assistance, television—and in his novel Mister, virtually everything comprising modern democratic civilization—corresponds to the way I [...]

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Whiteness & Game

After carefully reading Michael Bell’s new article at TOQ Online, I fail to see why it has provoked so much controversy [at Occidental Dissent]. It appears that some here had a knee jerk reaction to the phrase “spitting game” and associated Michael with Roissy and his followers.
The thrust of the essay is that White Nationalists should [...]

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A White Nationalist Guide to Game

The following words are addressed to white nationalist men. White nationalist men tend to be both misogynistic and single. These phenomena reinforce one another and arise from a common root: an idealistic naivete about the female psyche and how to captivate it. I wish to combat both misogyny and loneliness by recommending greater realism about [...]

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American Secondary Schoolers

Radical Traditionalists like me believe, or should I say, know, that civilizations are organic entities that are born, grow, climax, decay, and then die. Though few are willing to admit it, this fact holds true for the United States as well. Like every empire that has come before it, “the land of milk [...]

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Zombieland

I just saw the most recent zombie flick to hit the silver screen, which I might also add is the first real hit that Woody Harrelson has been in in nearly a decade (Semi-Pro was a flop, albeit an enjoyable one). Zombieland debuted on October 2nd to the untold joy of countless fans of [...]

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Cultural Enrichment?

If there’s one argument in favor of multiculturalism that I hear far too often, its that a racially mixed nation fosters the “cultural enrichment” of its inhabitants. In other words, the individual American somehow becomes more knowledgeable about the world and its peoples, more skilled in interpersonal interactions, and just overall more refined if [...]

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Mixed Martial Arts:
Using All Powers, Like our Ancestors Did

The Triumph of Mixed Martial Arts
When one hears the term “Martial Arts,” one usually thinks of the traditional styles of the Far East, namely Kung Fu, Karate, or Tae Kwan Do. Since the 90s, however, the rising popularity of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and Pride Fighting Championship has brought a relatively new style [...]

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Digitally Dueling with Chaos:
The Educational Value of Role-Playing Games

In today’s world, cell phones, pagers, iPods, computers, video games, and the like are as common a part of life as food and sleep. For the most part, these things are a distraction, and in case of video games, an outright form of escapism comparable to drug addiction.
Today’s youth are especially preoccupied with video games, [...]

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