Monthly Archives: March 2016

In Brazil, They Are Protesting Themselves

Brett Stevens writes: In Brazil right now the third world cycle is playing out: We The People, having demanded government reform, have gotten a more liberal government, but now some years later, they are protesting it. Liberals do not understand … Continue reading

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Nationalism Is Rising Because It Works

Brett Stevens writes: Over at Counter Currents — which has banned me for not discussing the infamous “JQ” ideologically correctly — Guillaume Durocher makes several powerful points in favor of universal nationalism, or every state on earth being nationalistic: It … Continue reading

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Altruism As Promiscuity

Brett Stevens writes: Altruism now strikes me as a type of promiscuous behavior. The person advertises their value, and then others take them up on the offer, and then the person validates their sense of self-worth through the interest of … Continue reading

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Steve Sailer: Time to Pivot from Individualistic Conservatism to Solidaristic Conservatism for Awhile

Steve Sailer writes: The Tea Party struck me as an implicit solidaristic conservative movement organized around an individualist ideology of libertarianism, but less for reasons of ideology than of patriotic history: America was founded by liberty lovers, so this history … Continue reading

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Choose Trump, Choose Life

Some of my Jewish friends tell me that most of the Jewish elites in the media, Wall Street, academia, politics, and law are strongly opposed to Trump. So how has he defeated them? He’s done it by allowing them to … Continue reading

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