Just as there are laws like those of thermodynamics that explain the physical world there is a law that explains the human world. It is:
Author: George Hocking
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January 7, 2016 George Hocking
Vers une sécession de l’esprit
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Les treize principes du livre de Richard McCulloch, « Separate or Die » [Séparez-vous ou mourez] [1] sont un plan superbe et parfait pour la survie blanche au moyen de la sécession. Il est convainquant et persuasif concernant les raisons pour lesquelles son plan est supérieur à un plan de sécession sommaire impraticable proposé par Michael Hart [2]. (more…)
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March 31, 2014 George Hocking
The Newton Awards
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Michael Hart and Claire Parkinson
The Newton Awards: A History of Genius in Science and Technology
Whitefish, Mt.: Washington Summit Publishers, 2013The Newton Awards (TNA) is both an ordinary and also quite odd book consisting of 142 short well-written chapters each profiling one or more scientists or engineers in chronological order from 1600 to 2000. In that sense it’s a useful reference for those profiled and resembles similar references on great musicians or sports figures. (more…)
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French translation here
The thirteen principles of Richard McCulloch’s “Separate or Die”[1] are a beautiful and perfect plan for white survival through secession. He is convincing and persuasive about why his plan is superior to a clunky unworkable secession plan proposed by Michael Hart.[2] (more…)
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John G. West
Darwin Day In America: How Our Politics and Culture Have Been Dehumanized in the Name of Science
Wilmington, Del.: Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2007The concept of white nationalism didn’t exist one hundred years ago. There was no need. (more…)
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The Rising Tide of Color
The Civil Rights Movement opened doors for some African-Americans, especially those with some European ancestry. (more…)
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The First World War and the Great Depression
In 1912 Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat, became president for eight years when regular and Progressive Republicans split. (more…)
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March 14, 2012 George Hocking
Ethnic Hegemonies in American History, Part 1
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Political Philosophy and Human Genetic Diversity
Western political philosophy tends toward moral and political universalism: the idea that norms are valid for all human beings. (more…)
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Who are the one percent of super rich getting fabulously wealthy by dominating the American economy? If you watch media portrayals in television and movies you might think they’re arrogant WASPs, white Anglo-Saxon Protestants. Some rich folks like Bill Gates and the late Steve Jobs are, but they’re the last of an old breed of entrepreneur inventors, folks like Thomas Edison and Henry Ford, who once made themselves and their country very rich by making products the world wanted.
They’re a dying breed though. (more…)