Entries by Kevin MacDonald

Ricardo Duchesne: Difesa Intellettuale dell’Occidente

Translation of “Ricardo Duchesne’s Intellectual Defense of the West” [This article is adapted from a longer version that appears in the Fall 2011 issue of The Occidental Quarterly magazine.] C’è stato un tempo, non molto tempo fa, nel quale l’idea dell’unicità dell’occidente era recepita (come) una saggia (visione) nel mondo accademico. L’occidente era caratterizzato dall’essere fortemente legato alla libertà individuale, […]

How it could happen: The candidacy of Donald Trump

We all rack our brains every day trying how to break through in a system that is completely stacked against us. How could it happen—a political movement that would ignite the imaginations of White America, depose the corrupt donor class in the Republican Party, and begin to really take the country back? Right now, doing so is […]

Charleston, cognitive psychology, and media influence

It’s worth thinking about some basic psychology in relation to the Charleston events. Cognitive psychologists study heuristics that people use to make judgments about  the likelihood of events that are complexly determined — things like airplane crashes or shark attacks. A heuristic relevant to Charleston is the availability heuristic, where people make judgments and form attitudes based […]