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Chile’s Immigration Crossroads, Part 2
/6 Comments/in Featured Articles/by Benjamin VillaroelGo to Part 1. The Return of Sebastián Piñera Another enormous sign of hope was the result of the 2017 presidential election, during which center-right candidate and former president Sebastián Piñera made law and order a central issue of his campaign. In debates and interviews, he regularly toted around a graph that neatly showed the […]
Chile’s Immigration Crossroads, Part 1
/7 Comments/in Featured Articles/by Benjamin VillaroelThe most defining trend of our era is the movement of non-Whites, jealous of the prosperous and stable societies created by Whites that they are incapable of building for themselves, flooding and fundamentally transforming White societies—it is the century of Camp of the Saints. The small Latin American nation of Chile, a very White place […]
The Puritan Intellectual Tradition in America, Part 3: Was the 1924 Immigration Law Too Little, Too Late?
/28 Comments/in Featured Articles, Western Culture/by Kevin MacDonaldGo to Part 1 Go to Part 2 Concluding Thoughts on the Puritan Intellectual Tradition in America An interesting feature of Puritanism is the tendency to pursue utopian causes framed as moral issues—their susceptibility to utopian appeals to a ‘higher law’ and the belief that the principal purpose of government is moral. New England was […]
Letter to The Wall Street Journal re Jewish Involvement in Immigration Policy
/5 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldThe Wall Street Journal published my reply to Abraham Miller’s op-ed critical of my work on Jewish involvement in immigration policy. They had a very limited maximum word count (272) and removed the references. I previously posted a longer version on this site. April 10, 2018 11:29 a.m. ET 12 COMMENTS In dismissing my argument that Jewish […]