Oct 1, 2009

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F. Roger Devlin on Why We Write

I came late to the issues characteristically discussed in The Occidental Quarterly.I had no interest in politics during my early adult years, a circumstance for which I am now grateful. Like most Americans, I assumed that “politics” meant electoral contests between hardly-distinguishable parties.In early adulthood I encountered The Gulag Archipelago and gained a proper...

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Aug 30, 2009

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The Edge of the Sword

Author’s Note: Myth and science are tangential to the real issue facing us, which is about politics and preservation.  The following is an effort to sharpen (or maybe just to repeat) certain ideas presented in “The Sword.”One.The starting point for all discussions of white preservation must begin with the realization that we have entered an Interregnum, a period...

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Aug 29, 2009

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Myth, Aesthetics, Realism

GuessedWorker has a new contribution to the myth debate. It is based on this article by Madeline Bunting which addresses the political implications of new research in neuroscience.I don’t see how this in anyway undermines O’Meara’s position. If the reigning liberal understanding of human nature is ultimately exposed as an elaborate myth, which it most certainly is, then...

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Aug 20, 2009

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The Sword

My article “Toward the White Republic,” which recently won the TOQ essay contest (though under shady circumstances according to one critic), has been the subject of several internet discussions, most of which, typical of the medium, have produced more heat than light.Nevertheless, around the margins of this discussion and in a few genuine flashes of insight buried under...

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May 22, 2009

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“Faileocons” no More?
Race Realism Breaks Through at Taki’s Magazine

The Paleoconservatives at Takimag.com seem to be taking a courageous turn toward engaging race realism. On May 20, 2009, Takimag published Jared Taylor’s “Whiteout,” on anti-white discrimination, along with Steve Sailer’s “White Pride is Uncool,” about why victims of anti-white discrimination excite little sympathy. They also re-published Paul...

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