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Category Archives: Steve Sailer
Covenant Against Empire: The Project of Yoram Hazony
Part Two Yoram Reuben Hazony (b. 1964) belongs to a small group of contemporary thinkers who build not only books but movements. He writes philosophy, founds institutes, recruits donors, organizes conferences, and places himself at the center of a global … Continue reading
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Rachel Dolezal vs. Bruce Jenner
Steve Sailer wins most of the analytical exchanges here. The central move Sailer makes is pressing on the contradiction that race is described as a social construct when discussing biology but as ancestral inheritance when discussing membership. Gemini never resolves … Continue reading
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The Noticer’s Page: A Literary Analysis of Steve Sailer’s Posting Style
A Sailer blog post has a shape. Read one and you have read the structural template of thousands. The shape repeats across decades, across platforms, across the migration from iSteve at the Unz Review to Substack at stevesailer.net. The repetition … Continue reading
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NYT: Nature Is Still Molding Human Genes, Study Finds
Carl Zimmer writes in the New York Times April 15, 2026: Some researchers hold that evolution hasn’t much altered humans in the past 10,000 years. A new analysis of ancient DNA indicates that natural selection continued to shape hundreds of … Continue reading
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The Noticer: An Intellectual Biography of Steve Sailer
Steve Sailer was born on December 20, 1958, and adopted as an infant by a Lockheed engineer in Studio City, Los Angeles. That Southern California upbringing—suburban, data-rich, laid-back yet observant—left marks on everything he later wrote. He earned a B.A. … Continue reading
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The Nathan Cofnas Trajectory
ChatGPT says: Alliance Theory would see Nathan Cofnas as an intellectual who has deliberately placed himself in a structurally dangerous but potentially powerful alliance position: the internal truth-testing dissident inside a stigmatized coalition. His starting position. Cofnas entered the “race … Continue reading
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The New York Times Now Reads Like VDARE
Steve Sailer writes: “The Times has now run two major articles in recent days — first on Somali corruption in Minnesota and yesterday on the Biden Administration’s foolishness on immigration policy — that sound like what I was writing 25 … Continue reading
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The Steve Sailer Public Library Tour
Steve Sailer blogs: The Word Is Spreading! Slowly and patchily, admittedly … Here are the seven libraries closest to me that carry my anthology Noticing according to WorldCat: St. Patrick’s Seminary and University Gellert Memorial Library 312 miles from your … Continue reading
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Noticing: An Essential Reader (1973-2023)
I ask Grok to critique this 2024 book by Steve Sailer: Steve Sailer’s Noticing: An Essential Reader (1973-2023) (published in 2024 by Passage Publishing) is a sprawling anthology of essays spanning five decades of the author’s career as a journalist, … Continue reading
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Richard Hanania Is A Troll
According to Wikipedia: Richard Hanania is an American political science researcher and right-wing political commentator. Hanania is the founder and president of the think tank Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology (CSPI). Between 2008 and the early 2010s … Continue reading
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