Why The Occidental Quarterly Exists
We fear for the future of our grandchildren in America. What We Fear: Relentless policies in pursuit of cheap labor resulting in: Falling living standards for our children and grandchildren. Increasing costs of welfare as low wages cause millions to opt for leisure over work. Relentless demonizing of White Americans resulting...
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Former Subscribers – We want you back!!
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Subscription Drive for The Occidental Quarterly
I am the new editor of The Occidental Quarterly. TOQ fills a unique niche on the right in bringing together scholarly articles on a wide range of topics that are mired in political correctness elsewhere. There are quite a few reasons for the precarious state of our civilization and our people. But one of the main ones is that we have lost the intellectual and moral high ground to a...
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Recent Changes
As many of you have already heard, there have been some changes here at TOQ Online and The Occidental Quarterly. Dr. Kevin MacDonald was recently appointed as the new Editor of TOQ. The journal has been placed in his hands. I've been appointed as the caretaker of TOQ Online. Samuel Phillips has already introduced himself as the new webmaster. This website will serve as a...
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Leonard Zeskind on The Occidental Quarterly
Leonard Zeskind’s Searchlight article “Stateside: The far right in Obama’s first year” argues that the election of Barack Obama has not been a boon for white nationalists, citing low turnouts for David Irving, David Duke, and Council of Conservative Citizens events. Zeskind notes that there has been an increase in discussion of secession and racial partition....
Read MoreAb Aeterno & The Occidental Quarterly
The first issue of Ab Aeterno: Journal of the Academy of Social and Political Research has just appeared. Ab Aeterno (which means “from the most remote antiquity”) is a joint venture sponsored by nationalists of Greek, Italian, Australian, and New Zealand origins — Dimitris Michalopoulos, José Maria Ingrassia, Jim Saleam, and Kerry Bolton, respectively. The last...
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Michael O’Meara on Why We Write
“Qui dit ‘ni droite ni gauche’ dit de droite.” –Charles Peguy In 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...
Read MoreThe Myth of Our Regeneration
Editor’s Note: This is the text of a talk delivered on June 19, 2009 at a TOQ Editor’s Dinner in San Francisco. “J’attends les Cosaques et le Saint-Esprit.” -Leon Bloy My talk this evening is about what might be called “the power of myth.” I refer here not to the Bill Moyers’ program of the same name, but rather to the politics of...
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