Monthly Archives: January 2020

Human Diversity: The Biology of Gender, Race, and Class By Charles Murray

Here are some excerpts from this new book: * In 1960, a few years before second-wave feminism took off in the United States, only 41 percent of women ages 25–54 were in the labor force. In 2018, that figure stood … Continue reading

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Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy

Here are some excerpts from this 2007 book: * There are several reasons, over and above Jack Ruby’s supposedly “silencing” Oswald and a general distrust of government and governmental agencies, which was only intensified by the Vietnam War and the … Continue reading

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LAT: Southern California plastic surgeon extradited two years after fleeing with fake passports to Israel

Los Angeles Times: A Southern California plastic surgeon who fled to Israel to avoid prison for mail fraud and other charges was extradited this week to Los Angeles, where a federal judge Friday ordered him to begin serving his 20-year … Continue reading

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Christopher Caldwell’s The Age of Entitlement: America Since the Sixties

From the comments at Steve Sailer: * For whites, there are actually four possible outcomes: 1. Destruction 2. Reconquista 3. Fleeing to nations where they will be protected. 4. Break up of the U.S. into ethnic states, whites forming one … Continue reading

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American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880 – 1964

I read this when it first came out in 1978: * Neither recognized that patriotism, vitiated by the growing global diaspora, has become parochial, a tarnished, disappearing virtue. Toynbee held that the concept of the nation-state began to decline in … Continue reading

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