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Brave New Britain: Vibrant Enrichment in Manchester and London
/30 Comments/in Costs of Multiculturalism, Featured Articles/by Tobias Langdon“You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. This crisis provides the opportunity for us to do things that you could not before.” The patriotic Israeli Rahm Emanual didn’t actually say that, but it perfectly reflects his Machiavellian character. It also describes how free speech in Britain is now going to be attacked […]
Communism In Romania: The Anti-Humans by Dumitru Bacu
/63 Comments/in Communism, Featured Articles/by William SunTo this end the students were obliged to crush under-foot everything they held most sacred – God, family, friends, love, wife, colleagues, memories, ideology – everything which bound them to the past, anything that might give them inner support while in prison. (Dumitru Bacu, The Anti-Humans) The story of Communism in Romania may not be […]
200 Years Together: Chapter 9 — And Some Mysterious Search Engine Results
/11 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldFrom the translators of Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s 200 Years Together: Today, we published the English translation of chapter nine. You can find it here: — https://twohundredyearstogether.wordpress.com/2017/03/01/chapter-9/ There’s an important development this week. Every week, I check the blog stats to see how many people this information is reaching. I check search engine results for “two hundred […]
On The Left and the Myth of the ‘Jewish Proletariat’
/76 Comments/in Featured Articles, Jews and the Left, Jews in Economy/Finance/by Andrew Joyce, Ph.D.‘The weight of the Jews’ exploitation is great and their harmfulness unlimited. … If we find it possible to preach revolution, and only revolution against the nobles, how can we defend the Jews?’ Ukrainian Communist Revolutionary, 1876.[1] In the months immediately before his coronation in 1189, Richard the Lionheart became aware of rising anti-Jewish sentiment […]
Can the Ossis save Europe? Part 3 of 3
/34 Comments/in European Nationalism, Featured Articles/by Guillaume DurocherPart 1 Part 2 Putin’s Russia: Imperfect Allies It would be wrong to either idealize or demonize the government of President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation. He is neither as sound as White Nationalists would like nor as devilish as many mainstream democrats assert. But Russia has one great, indeed unique, virtue. Gregory Hood […]
Can the Ossis Save Europe? Part 2 of 3
/13 Comments/in European Nationalism, Featured Articles/by Guillaume DurocherPart 1. Contemporary Central Europe: Towards Decadence and Decline The ruling establishments in Central Europe today — by which I here mean Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, the Baltic states and the Balkan countries — are for the most part not an impressive lot. There is little original or interesting about them. Their only […]