Entries by Kevin MacDonald

Expressions of Anti-White Hatred in High Places: Aruna Khilanani at Yale

As I noted in Individualism and the Western Liberal Tradition, explicit expressions of anti-White hate are one of the most important of the psychological mechanisms that will wake White people up to identify as White and have a sense of White interests (section titled “Expressions of Anti-White Hatred Promote White Ethnocentrism, here). Recently it has come out […]

The Psychology of Moral Communities, Part 5 of 5: Psychological Mechanisms for a White Renaissance

Go to Part 1 Go to Part 2 Go to Part 3 Go to Part 4 Psychological Mechanisms for a White Renaissance In general, individualists are less ethnocentric than others, but this does not imply that they are incapable of ethnocentrism. It makes sense a priori to suppose that natural selection would act to make humans—even […]

We have moved!

I felt a need to relocate after being doxxed where I was previously. You never know what might happen once you are outed, with the militant left able to flout the law in many places, particularly in Oregon where I was previously. So I moved but remained in the Northwest. This is the new mailing […]

The Psychology of Moral Communities, Part 4 of 5: Psychological Challenges to Developing an Explicit Culture of White Identity and Interests

Go to Part 1 Go to Part 2 Go to Part 3 Psychological Challenges to Developing an Explicit Culture of White Identity and Interests The foregoing has discussed psychological mechanisms underlying the power of human cultures to influence behavior and attitudes. Clearly, the wider culture of the West, now dominated by the anti-White left, poses a major […]

The Psychology of Moral Communities, Part 3 of 5: Race Differences in Personality

Go to Part 1 Go to Part 2 Race Differences in Personality Race differences in personality explain the unique tendency of Whites to create moral communities where reputation is paramount. The critical role for reputation implies that we evaluate the personalities of group members and potential group members. A reputation as heartless, calculating, untrustworthy or selfish is […]

The Psychology of Moral Communities, Part 2 of 5: Ethnocentrism and Its Control

Go to Part 1. Controlling Ethnocentrism: Implicit and Explicit Processing As noted in Chapter 5, psychological research indicates two different types of psychological processing: implicit and explicit processing. These modes of processing may be contrasted on a number of dimensions.[1] Implicit processing is automatic, effortless, relatively fast, and involves parallel processing (i.e., processing going on independently […]