“The culture war is no sideshow; it is a fight for Western civilisation”: An Interview with Eric Kaufmann
Woke is one of the most important developments of our age. It is upending culture and institutions, and remaking politics.
Woke is one of the most important developments of our age. It is upending culture and institutions, and remaking politics.
While DEI was on full display, there was no car in sight in Jaguar’s latest campaign.
Oikophilia allows us to bring across the threshold things and institutions that endure even as civilization crumbles.
Popper’s falsification theory could help combat data-free ideas that undermine our societies.
Eric Kaufmann argues that race taboo must be reformed from a sacred moral absolute “into a proportionate norm like any other.”
Badenoch identifies more with prospective immigrants than with the consistently expressed desires of the English people.
Some pretty foetid things have come about thanks to white, Euro-American action. But there are solutions.
It is not enough to rewrite history; wokism demands that we rewrite fantasy, fiction, and all of the imaginary worlds that exist in books and films.
Americans may cross the water as much as they like, but it is an ocean of time as well as space that separates us from our origins.
Admiral de Ruyter’s memory matters, and a corrective to the slanderous lies of leftists is in order.