Monthly Archives: December 2015

Carl Schmitt In China

Report: The ideas of Carl Schmitt (1888-1985), a man known as ‘the crown jurist of the Third Reich’, have enjoyed enormous currency among mainland Chinese scholars since the 2000s. The role of prominent academics such as Liu Xiaofeng 刘小枫, Gan … Continue reading

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Arabs Aren’t Suited For Democracy

Martin Van Creveld writes: Let’s finally cease kidding ourselves. Arab countries, all of them without exception, are backward. Most are still tribal. That means that they are organized on lines other, more developed countries, have left behind centuries ago. Very … Continue reading

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Black Student Assaults Teacher

ST. PAUL, Minn. (KMSP) – A St. Paul, Minn. high school teacher is recovering from a traumatic brain injury after he was assaulted by a student while attempting to break up a fight in the school’s cafeteria on Dec. 4. … Continue reading

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Rewriting America’s Immigration History

Steve Sailer writes: Perhaps what America needs now is a rewriting of the history of immigration in which the role of Jewish ethnocentrism in shaping today’s ruling mindset is forthrightly celebrated as a victory of Jewish ethnocentrism: e.g., Emma Lazarus … Continue reading

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WWII U.S. vet honored for saving 200 Jews

During WWII, Germany treated its Western prisoners humanely (Germany signed the Geneva Conventions, while the Soviet Union did not). Less than 1% of Western troops died in German prison camps, and most of those were from wounds they sustained before … Continue reading

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