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The Imminent Collapse of Cultural Marxism
The Imminent Collapse of Cultural Marxism, by Gregory Slysz The dreadful damage inflicted on Western societies by Cultural Marxism, popularly known as Political Correctness (PC), has attracted much conservative commentary, most of which focuses on the imminent death of all … Continue reading
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Tagged Antonio Gramsci, Frankfurt School, Gregory Slysz, Herbert Marcuse, Lukacs, PC
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2001, Revisited
2001, Revisited On the fiftieth anniversary of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Mark Wegierski reassesses this epoch making film 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) brought together Stanley Kubrick, one of the most accomplished directors of the cinema, with renowned science fiction writer … Continue reading
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Tagged 2001, Arthur C Clarke, Nietzsche, Stanley Kubrick
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Apocalypse, When?
Apocalypse, When? Pentti Linkola, Can Life Prevail?, 2011, Arktos Media, 204pp. trans. Eetu Rautio, hardback, £28, ISBN 1907166637, reviewed by Ed Dutton Every Finnish academic seems to have heard of Pentti Linkola (b. 1932), but he’s almost unknown outside the country’s … Continue reading
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Tagged 9/11, Can Life Prevail?, Ed Dutton, Eugenics, Georg von Wright, Pentii Linkola
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The Teachers’ Pets of Douglas High
The Teachers’ Pets of Douglas High by Ilana Mercer “In America,” as Oscar Wilde observed, “the young are always ready to give to those who are older than themselves the full benefits of their inexperience.” So it is with the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2nd Amendment, Douglas High, Ilana Mercer, NRA
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Two Tribes
Two Tribes Mark Wegierski considers Canada’s future An essay in two parts Part one The results of the provincial election in Québec, on April 7, 2014, were unexpected. It was a huge win for the Liberals led by Philippe Couillard, … Continue reading
We Will Bury You (2)
We Will Bury You (2) Anne Applebaum, Red Famine: Stalin’s War on Ukraine (2017), reviewed by Frank Ellis [i] A destruction process is a series of administrative measures that must be aimed at a definite group.[ii] Raul Hilberg, The Destruction of … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Applebaum, Frank Ellis, Holodomor, Kulaks, Red Famine, Robert Conquest, Stalin, The Harvest of Sorrow, Walter Duranty
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Ellis, Unchained
Ellis, Unchained Marxism, Multiculturalism, and Free Speech, by Frank Ellis, Washington, D.C. : Council for Social and Economic Studies, 2006, paperback, price/availability: enquire at socecon@aol.com, 107 pp. ISBN 0-930690-60-5, reviewed by Mark Wegierski This book is published with a plain beige … Continue reading
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Tagged Frank Ellis, Jordan Peterson, political correctness, Roger Pearson
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The Aldeburgh Festival 2018
The Aldeburgh Festival 2018 Tony Cooper previews the programme Founded by Benjamin Britten, Peter Pears and Eric Crozier in 1948, the Aldeburgh Festival goes from strength to strength and this year runs from Friday 8th to Sunday 24th June. … Continue reading
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Tagged Aldeburgh Festival, Benjamin Britten, Clair Chase, John Wilson, Leonard Bernstein
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The Colliery Guardian at War
The Colliery Guardian at War Bill Hartley mines an invaluable source of social history An historian once said that by 1914 Europe had become an armed camp. Even so there was a view at the time that war was unlikely … Continue reading
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Tagged Coal Industry, Colliery Guardian, Dreadnought
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South African Land Theft
South African Land Theft By Ilana Mercer Up until, or on the day, that a predictable calamity unfolds in South Africa, you still find Western Media insisting that, * No, there’s no racial component to the butchering of thousands of … Continue reading →
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