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What to read? (Part 2)
/297 Comments/in Featured Articles, The Arts and Culture/by Tom Sunic, Ph.D.Literature: Harold Covington Let us leave aside the political plausibility or post-historical veracity of Covington’s novels dealing with the war of White independence at the beginning of the 21st century in the Pacific Northwest. What needs to be singled out in Covington’s prose is his language, his ability to construct both real and surreal plots, and […]
The Conservative Revolution Then and Now: Ernst Jünger
/130 Comments/in Featured Articles, Western Culture/by Will FredericksEarly in 1927 the Austrian poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal made a famous address to students at the University of Munich. He alluded to and deplored the historical separation in German society between the intellectual and political sphere, between “life” and “mind”. He deplored that German writing in the past had functioned in a vacuum and […]
The Balkanization of the System: Ernst Jünger and the Endtimes, Part 2
/39 Comments/in Featured Articles, Western Culture/by Tom Sunic, Ph.D.Unfortunately, many self-proclaimed White racialists think they can fight the System by violent means. Jünger’s sovereign type of a nonconformist wisely watches from his watchtower and waits for the right moment before he strikes. Perhaps one could learn some lessons from the rebels in the Vendée province during the French Revolution, or from Balkan outlaws during the Turkish occupation stretching from the […]
Kevin Costner’s Mr. Brooks: Smart, White and a Serial Killer
/59 Comments/in Featured Articles, Media Images of Whites/by Edmund Connelly, Ph. D.In the 2007 psychological thriller Mr. Brooks, Kevin Costner stars as the eponymous Mr. Brooks, a wealthy and accomplished White American male. The film begins with him receiving an award for Portland, Oregon, Man of the Year, whereupon he thanks his faithful and attractive blonde wife. Mr. Brooks looks good in his tuxedo and exudes […]
Altruism’s Bloody Roots: Cultural and Genetic Selection for Altruism in Humans
/56 Comments/in Evolutionary Psychology, Featured Articles/by Kevin MacDonaldAltruism and the question of group selection continue to generate heated debate among biologists. Because there are so many misunderstandings of these issues, it’s worthwhile discussing how they relate to my writing on group evolutionary strategies. A recent paper, by Sam Bowles, “Altruism’s Bloody Roots“, argues that group selection could have evolved among humans as a […]
Tristan Tzara and the Jewish Roots of Dada, Part 3
/38 Comments/in Arts and Clture and Politics, Featured Articles, Western Culture/by Brenton SandersonDada in New York According to Marcel Duchamp’s own account, in late 1916 or early 1917 he and Francis Picabia received a book sent by an unknown author, one Tristan Tzara. The book was called The First Adventure of Mr. Antipyrine and had just been published in Zurich. In this work Tzara declared Dada to […]