Entries by Kevin MacDonald

Differences between the Eastern European immigrant community in the US and the older German-Jewish establishment — and their commonalities

In his VDARE article of April 22, “Eastern European Jews And The Case Of the Marginalized Elite,” Paul Gottfried claims that I fail to make important distinctions among Jewish groups: Though Kevin MacDonald argues his theory about Jewish group behavior ably, I believe it is unwarranted to generalize about the social behavior of all Jews […]

The Roman Variant of Indo-European Social Organization: Militarization, Aristocratic Government, and Openness to Conquered Peoples. Part 2

Part 1 here. The Openness of Roman Society: Social Mobility and Incorporating Different Peoples Indo-European social structure was based on talent and ability.[1] Upward mobility was possible, and I-E groups in Europe tended to have only weak, permeable barriers between conquerors and conquered peoples — barriers that could be breached by the talented. This was […]

The Roman Variant of Indo-European Social Organization: Militarization, Aristocratic Government, and Openness to Conquered Peoples. Part 1

A Critical History of Early Rome:  From Prehistory to the First Punic War Gary Forsythe Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005  Gary Forsythe, associate professor of history at Texas Tech University, has written a critical history of the early Roman republic — critical in the sense that he casts grave doubts about a considerable amount […]

Scandza Forum event

On May 20, 2017, the first Scandza Forum event  will be held in Stockholm. https://www.facebook.com/ScandzaForum/ Register at info@scandzaforum.com and state how you heard about the event. All attendees will be approved through recommendation. Entrance fee is 300 SEK. Speakers include: Kevin MacDonald, Ph.D. http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/author/kmac/ http://www.toqonline.com/ http://www.kevinmacdonald.net/ Greg Johnson, Ph.D. http://www.counter-currents.com/tag/greg-johnson/ Andrew Joyce, Ph.D., editor of Radix Journal. […]