Nov 25, 2011

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Free to Lose: Jews, Whites, and Libertarianism

Free to Lose: Jews, Whites, and Libertarianism

The political philosophy of libertarianism has recently attracted a wave of support in the United States among the mainly White Tea Party movement, and the supporters of Ron and Rand Paul. The catalyst has been the perceived failings of the Obama administration’s response to the global financial crisis and subsequent recession: a response characterized by...

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Apr 16, 2010

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Ethnic Hegemonies in American History, Part 3

The Rise of Jewish Hegemony Political and economic power in the Eisenhower years was still tightly held by a Greater New England establishment narrowly located in two places: (1) an axis from Fairfield County, Connecticut to Manhattan and (2) in and around Washington, D.C. But it soon began to be challenged by an increasingly powerful Jewish establishment, which lobbied...

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Mar 24, 2010

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Jewish Fanaticism

Editor’s Note: The following short text by Hervé Ryssen is a description of his book Le fanatism juif (Jewish Fanaticism). Eventually, we will publish a review of the entire book. In the meantime, this should whet your appetites. To read other translations from Ryssen and Michael O’Meara’s reviews of Ryssen’s books Les Espérances planétariennes and...

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Mar 8, 2010

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A Step Too Far

Last month, the Zeta Tau Alpha chapter of the University of Arkansas won a national dance competition in Atlanta — the “Sprite Step Off” — and all hell broke loose. “Step dancing,” you see, is a traditional black art form and the Zetas from Arkansas were the only white contestants. The Arkansas sorority has been “stepping” for 16...

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Jan 29, 2010

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A Letter from a Grandfather to his Genes, Part 5 (Conclusion)

Read Part 1 here.Read Part 2 here.Read Part 3 here.Read Part 4 here.13. How do you explain the fact that a major football rivalry for Tunisians seems to be with other North Africans, Moroccans, rather than with people more distantly related?Because Morocco is there. Close by. That’s one answer. But this is a frequent phenomenon in sport and is essentially the same issue as in...

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Jan 28, 2010

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A Letter from a Grandfather to his Genes, Part 4

Read Part 1 here.Read Part 2 here.Read Part 3 here.11. Doesn’t the success of multiculturalism show that having the same ancestry is not necessary for a harmonious society as long as people do speak a common language? It depends on how much “harmony” you would settle for. To achieve the harmony of an ethnically homogeneous nation, you would need more than just a common...

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Jan 27, 2010

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A Letter from a Grandfather to his Genes, Part 3

Read Part 1 here.Read Part 2 here.6. How do we reach reciprocity from “might-makes-right”?The same way it was done in the Wild West. Try to introduce the “rule of law” (a form of reciprocity insofar as it results from social contract, not imposition) and hire good sheriffs who shoot straight—something never appreciated by the outlaws or by governments of powerful...

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Jan 26, 2010

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Jews & The American Conservative

I got an email this morning from a conservative reader. The headline was “Amconmag Goes Neocon.” It appears that someone has signed me up on a conservative email list. I don’t think the author will mind me sharing its contents:It’s officialRon Unz, the Jewish owner of the American Conservative, has become a mestizo apologist.American Conservative now reads like the neocon...

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Jan 26, 2010

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A Letter from a Grandfather to his Genes, Part 2

Read Part 1 here.3. Why aren’t the nearly 100 percent of our genes that everyone shares more important than those few that vary?Indeed, around 99.9 percent of all the genes that a human being carries can be found in all other humans, and 98 percent in chimpanzees. Similar percentages of shared genes are found in most other animal species. So obviously it’s the tiny handful of...

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Jan 25, 2010

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A Letter from a Grandfather to his Genes, Part 1

Editor’s Note: The following essay is a slightly revised version of one that appeared in print in The Occidental Quarterly, vol. 5, no. 1 (Spring 2005). For ease of online reading, it is presented here without notes, which can be found in the archived version of the print edition. I should, however, mention that Dr. Hilton’s argument is heavily indebted to Frank...

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