Entries by Kevin MacDonald

As the U.S. abandons DEI, Canada doubles down: Dave Snow in The Hub

To fix higher education we must depoliticize grant funding and remove DEI considerations.   This article originally appeared in The Hub. By Dave Snow, Associate professor in political science at the University of Guelph and a senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute While the U.S. government, corporations, and universities begin to abandon Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies, Canada has […]

Scott Bessent on the Trump tariffs

The Trump tariffs have become a huge political issue and have tanked the stock market. But the goals are great even if a bit iffy. A major goal is helping the working class whose standard of living has deteriorated in recent decades—Bessent notes working people going to food banks. He is concerned about the often-noted […]

Scott Atlas: Restoring Trust in Health Care

Scott Atlas: Restoring Trust in Health Care Keynote Speech, Independent Medical Alliance conference, Atlanta, April 5-7, 2025 “Restoring Trust in Health Care” Independent Medical Alliance conference Atlanta, April 5-7, 2025 Scott W. Atlas, MD Robert Wesson Senior Fellow | Health Policy Hoover Institution, Stanford University April 5, 2025 First, Thank you to the organizers, and […]

My retraction experience

Related to Ed Dutton’s article on the retraction of his article, I had the same experience. This link goes to my comments the retraction and to the paper itself. On January 1, 2022 my paper “The Default Hypothesis Fails to Explain Jewish Influence” was published in the peer-reviewed Israel-based academic journal Philosophia. As I noted at the […]

Tucker Carlson on Trump Threats to Iran

Tucker Carlson sends out an email with current news stories, including one today on Trump’s threats to bomb Iran. What’s a bit surprising, given Carlson’s support for Trump, is this criticism of the Trump administration: “While the president’s administration has made meaningful efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine, it continues to maintain a blindspot when […]