Entries by Kevin MacDonald

The Bomb Iran Lobby Gears Up for 2016

“The Bomb Iran Lobby Gears Up for 2016: A tight-knit group of neocon dead-enders is pushing Iran to the forefront of the GOP’s foreign policy agenda“ by Sina Toosi; Foreign Policy in Focus In a recent TV ad, a van snakes its way through an American city. As the driver fiddles with the radio dial, dire warnings about […]

Groupthink in Sweden

Sweden has become something of a paradigm of what’s wrong with the West, but one doesn’t expect light to be shed on the subject in an article on the false confessions of a Swedish man. However, this article has an interesting observation. The basic facts: Sture Bergwall … confessed to 30 killings in the 1970s and 80s […]

Declining effects of pre-school interventions

Apropos of Prof. Ray Wolters’ article on his journey to race realism, this chart from James Thompson’s blog shows the decline in effect sizes of pre-school interventions over recent decades. In other words, since the optimistic 1960s, there is less and less evidence that pre-school interventions have any effect. Back to the drawing board on […]

Radical Egalitarianism vs. the Heroic Spirit of the West

Related to Alain de Benoist’s interview on the Big Mother-Therapeutic state, I recently received an email commenting on a recent Red Ice interview where I talked about two of the major trends in European culture, the Indo-European heroic warrior culture of aristocratic-egalitarianism and the northern hunter-gatherer culture of individualist-egalitarianism. My correspondent writes: It seems to explain many […]

SwedishSurveyor: White Flight in Sweden

A new study from Linneuniversitet confirms that Sweden is becoming more and more segregated along ethnic lines as a direct result of mass immigration from the Middle East and North Africa. Those who move first are highly educated and/or have a high-income giving credence to my post from last year. –Yes, we’ve found a so-called […]

Le Black-out des Médias sur l’Affaire ZBT

English version: “The ZBT Media Blackout” Article d’origine publié le 2 mai 2015 Quand on pense aux fraternités [NdT: clubs d’étudiants, aux États-Unis], rien de ce qu’on y associe habituellement ne plaît à la gauche. C’est sans doute pourquoi la fraternité Phi Kappa Psi, à l’Université de Virginie (UVA), s’est trouvée dans la ligne de mire […]