Daily Archives: November 4, 2015

The Long Crusade: Profiles in Education Reform, 1967–2014

Steve Sailer writes: My old friend Raymond Wolters, a professor of history at the U. of Delaware for 50 years, has come back from five months in the hospital waiting for his lung transplant to write the first narrative account … Continue reading

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WP: Racism? By whom? This video of Texas cops stopping a black professor is a racial ‘Rorschach test’

From the Washington Post: In a rebuttal to Bland’s op-ed, chief Walthall said her officers had done nothing wrong. “The interaction between Ms. Bland and the officers was very cordial and brief,” she wrote. Rather than racial profiling, the officers … Continue reading

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Novelists Worth A Look

From the Chateau: * Welsh novelist Tessa Hadley writes some fascinating fiction. Her novels tend to be somewhat episodic, like short story collections tenuously strung together, but there are some magnificent anti-feminist insights in them. Her third novel, “The Master … Continue reading

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