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My paper on Jewish influence blows up
/82 Comments/in Featured Articles, Jewish Influence/by Kevin MacDonaldMy paper “The Default Hypothesis Fails to Explain Jewish Influence” has generated considerable controversy. Springer Nature has put up the following statement at the beginning of the article: 04 January 2022 Editor’s Note: The Editor-in-Chief and publisher are aware of concerns raised with the content of this article and are investigating. Editorial action will be taken […]
“The Default Hypothesis Fails to Explain Jewish Influence”
/70 Comments/in Featured Articles, Jewish Academic Activism, Jewish Influence, Jewish Support for Multiculturalism, Jews as An Elite/by Kevin MacDonaldNathan Cofnas published a paper in the Israel-based academic journal Philosophia: Philosophical Quarterly of Israel in February of last year titled “The Anti-Jewish Narrative.” Andrew Joyce wrote a masterful reply, “The Cofnas Problem,” while I decided to try to publish a response in Philosophia. My paper went through two rounds of peer review and was finally accepted. […]
EO Wilson: RIP
/5 Comments/in Evolutionary Psychology/by Kevin MacDonaldSome tweets on E.O. Wilson, who died two days ago at the age of 92. EO Wilson was a great scientist. While in grad school, his work revolutionized my intellectual orientation–resurrected evolutionary approaches to human behavior after leftist, often ethnically motivated attacks from earlier in the century. He paid a price. Famously, Wiki: "There — […]
Guillaume Durocher’s “The Ancient Ethnostate: Biopolitical Thought in Ancient Greece”
/28 Comments/in Featured Articles, Western Civilization, Western Culture/by Kevin MacDonaldThe Ancient Ethnostate: Biopolitical Thought in Ancient Greece Guillaume Durocher Amazon Createspace, 2021 This is an extended version of the foreword to The Ancient Ethnostate. Guillaume Durocher has produced an authoritative, beautifully written, and even inspirational account of the ancient Greeks. Although relying on mainstream academic sources, he adds an evolutionary perspective that is sorely […]