Category Archives: Germany

The Other God That Failed: Hans Freyer and the Deradicalization of German Conservation by Jerry Z. Muller

From Amazon.com: “Why did some of the “best and brightest” of Weimar intellectuals advocate totalitarian solutions to the problems of liberal democratic, capitalist society? How did their “radical conservatism” contribute to the rise of National Socialism? What roles did they … Continue reading

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Us & Them: The Enduring Power of Ethnic Nationalism

By Jerry Z. Muller for Foreign Affairs, March 2008: PROJECTING THEIR own experience onto the rest of the world, Americans generally belittle the role of ethnic nationalism in politics. After all, in the United States people of varying ethnic origins … Continue reading

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Richard Cohen: Angela Merkel is a better leader for America than Donald Trump

Steve Sailer writes: I wanted to go back to a Washington Post piece from last September 14th by veteran Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen, who more or less represents Washington centrism. I think it’s kind of revealing about some of … Continue reading

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Achtung Poland!

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German Guide For Refugees: “Women are to be respected, no matter what they wear.”

Miriam Lilian D Or I was wearing a winter coat and this still happened to me, as much as it would have happened if I wore a miniskirt. Luke Ford By a black man? Miriam Lilian D Or Yes. It … Continue reading

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