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Antifa: An Obituary

“What’s equality? Muck in the yard, Historic nations grow, from above to below.” W.B. Yeats, Three Songs If you listened carefully enough to the din of broken glass and shrill Leftist lamentations, you’d have heard another sound this weekend: the death rattle of Antifa. The cheap assault on Richard Spencer, along with the damage wrought […]

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T.S. Eliot and the Culture of Critique, Part One of Two

“My house is a decayed house, And the Jew squats on the window-sill” T.S. Eliot, Gerontion, 1920. In a previous article I explored the nature of academic ethno-activism in the deconstruction of the cultural legacy of Ezra Pound. The article adopted the approach of a broad overview, emphasizing the scale of successive critiques and, to […]

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Noam Chomsky: The Cleverest Zionist

Noam Chomsky is one of the most influential intellectuals in the world and is indeed probably the single most influential Left-wing intellectual around today. His university, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, once boasted that Chomsky was the most-cited living person in the Arts and Humanities citation index between 1980 and 1992. Indeed, he was the […]

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Review of “Final Solution: The Fate of the Jews, 1933–49” — Part One of Five

  “There is a yawning gulf between popular understanding of this history and current scholarship on the subject. … This divergence has become acute since the 1990s.” Final Solution: The Fate of the Jews, 1933–49 David Cesarani London: Macmillan A Portrait of the Author In October 2015 Jewish historiography lost one of its more enigmatic practitioners […]

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France’s Zionist Prime Minister: A Review of Emmanuel Ratier’s “Le Vrai Visage de Manuel Valls” — Part 1

  Le Vrai Visage de Manuel Valls (The True Face of Manuel Valls) by Emmanuel Ratier Paris: Éditions Facta, 2014. There is a rather surreal quality to most Western governments today. There is little pretense of actually defending the interests of their citizens, but much blithe conforming to a smug and self-destructive egalitarian ideology (see: […]

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Review: Nietzsche’s Jewish Problem [Part One of Two]

  ‘Wagner himself asserts about Nietzsche that a flower could have come from this bulb. Now only the bulb remains, really a loathsome thing.’ Cosima Wagner, 1878. Friedrich Nietzsche’s puzzling stance on Jews and Judaism has perplexed me for the better part of a decade, so I was intrigued and optimistic about Princeton University Press’s […]