Category Archives: Nationalism

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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A Modest Birth Control Proposal

I think it is a great idea to give all girls Norplant starting about age 11 and it should remain mandatory for any citizens until they are given permission to go off it. Getting pregnant is a privilege and only … Continue reading

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The Alienation Blues

Comments to Steve Sailer: * But some people can’t get ’nuff of those Alienation Blues. Take the snooty Bengali-American writer Jhumpa Lahiri. She was born in the UK but left for the States at the age of two where her … Continue reading

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The Globo-Homo Elite

From the Chateau: The Freelance COTW winner is “Anon” (of course) from S. Sailer, ridiculing the “nation of immigrants” platitude and describing the emerging entity I like to call the “Globo-Homo Elite”: The problem. If the premise is ‘America is … Continue reading

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The Rise Of Populist Parties

John O’Sullivan writes: If you think this argument is vaguely familiar, that’s because throughout the 1990s and early “Noughties” I was one of a handful of conservative writers who were “banging on” in National Review’s pages about the danger to … Continue reading

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