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Race Differences in Sporting Achievement
Race Differences in Sporting Achievement Frank Ellis considers a compelling analysis Subjected to different evolutionary pressures because they emerged in different parts of the world, racial groups demonstrate superior and inferior levels of attainment in various sporting endeavours. Such is … Continue reading
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Tagged Arthur Jensen, Ed Dutton, Race and Sport, Race Differences, Richard Lynn
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Keep it in the Family
Keep it in the Family Ed Dutton assesses a pioneering thinker The Life History Approach to Human Differences: A Tribute to J. Philippe Rushton, Helmuth Nyborg (Ed.), 2015, London: Ulster Institute for Social Research, 369pp. £20 (paperback), £5 (e-book). J. Philippe … Continue reading
Tsar Putin’s Pobedonostsev
Tsar Putin’s Pobedonostsev* Ed Dutton reviews a timely analysis of Russian ideologue Alexander Dugin ‘The American Empire Should Be Destroyed’: Alexander Dugin and the Perils of Immanentized Eschatology, James D. Heiser, Repristination Press, 211pp. 2014 Alexander Dugin is little known … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Dugin, Ed Dutton, James D Heiser, Traditionalism, Vladimir Putin
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Hemlock, on Tap
Hemlock, on Tap Ed Dutton endorses a brave and timely tome Academic Freedom in an Age of Conformity, by Joanna Williams, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, PB., 217pp. Like a dramatist building to a climax, Joanna Williams, education lecturer at the University … Continue reading →
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