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Sunday

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August 2015

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Paying Tribute To The Kakistocracy

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Normalcy, and especially the great upholders of order who go beyond normalcy, must be ruthlessly subjugated to degeneracy and disorder. This is the creed of our class engineers. One of my favorite quotes is this astute observation from Italian political philosopher and economist, Vilfredo Pareto: “Equality is related to the direct interests of individuals who are bent on escaping certain inequalities not in their favor, and setting up new inequalities that will be in their favor, this latter being their chief concern.” Many make the mistake of thinking that our current decline and ever-spiraling civilizational death is because of the […]

Wednesday

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July 2015

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Racial Kryptonite

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Human biodiversity is justified through sociological analysis, historical and anthropological evidence, hints within our own biology, and the Traditional understanding of this subject. In short, it’s an affirmation that the races are indeed different. The races have strengths, weaknesses, different developmental histories, and most importantly, unique metaphysical characteristics that are held in common by the members of that race and influence the kind of society they will build. This has its practical political implications in the adage “people are different and thrive in different systems.” For instance, the failure of blacks in America to achieve any kind of large-scale success is not […]

Thursday

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June 2015

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Are We Social Engineers?

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One of the critiques I have seen in the past few months comes from the concerned conservative or libertarian observer and goes something like this: “Reactionaries are no different from liberals, because they support social engineering. They want to forcibly change how people think, while conservatives just want people to be free from big government.” Well, the first thing to be said here is that the conservative is essentially jacking a libertarian argument for his own uses. Conservatism, as I have pointed out previously, is not the same thing as libertarianism and instead can be likened to liberalism’s shadow, preserving its […]

Monday

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April 2015

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Techno-Materialism as a Drowning Pool

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Off the back of Reed Perry’s article ‘declension of the rich‘, I had that old Reactionary adage running through my head, “technological advances mask societal decay”. What does this actually mean? To expand, this adage is to say that people will be unawares of deep structural problems in their society, even as said problems metastasize to a choking largess, because they will be according undue praise to technological advancement as a measure of civilizational success. In other words, similar to how it is prophesied in the Hindu Doctrine of the Ages that the measure of men will become their wealth, the […]