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Could It Happen Here?

This essay is based on a speech given at NPI’s 2016 winter conference, Identity Politics; first posted at Radix. The Donald Trump phenomenon is amazing. I’ve never seen such enthusiasm for a politician—ever. His rallies are overflowing with emotion. This scares a lot of people because it conjures up images of populism, and even fascism. There’s […]

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Bill Kristol prefers Hillary to Trump: What happened to all those conservative principles?

It’s always been obvious that Hillary as president is just fine with the neocons. After all, she voted for the Iraq war and was instrumental in the disaster in Libya. She supported sending arms to Syrian rebels and likened Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, to Hitler. She wholeheartedly backs Israel, and has her own set of rabidly […]

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Jewish Fear And Loathing Of Donald Trump [2]: “New York Values” vs. Muslim Immigration

Previously posted at VDARE.com. See also: Why So Much Jewish Fear and Loathing of Donald Trump? The uproar over Sen. Ted Cruz’s jibe that Donald Trump reflected “New York Values” said a lot about contemporary American political debate. Given New York is the deepest of blue states, Cruz was quite obviously insinuating liberalism. But commentators […]

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Merkel’s Betrayal: From the Ethno-National Principle to an Afro-Islamic Germany, Part 2

Part 1 of “Merkel’s Betrayal” Migration: Give an inch, take a mile The German story shows how the immigration problem has a tendency to snowball. First a guest worker (who will likely never return to lower wages in his home country), then his family, then their family, then the second generation, the third, and so […]

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RADIX II: The Great Purge

The Great Purge: The Deformation of the Conservative Movement Edited by Paul E. Gottfried and Richard B. Spencer $24.00 There has been a long gap between the first copy of Radix Journal and the second one, which has recently appeared in print a good three years later. Compared to its predecessor, which clocked in at […]