Catalonia and Scotland: In Search of Independence
Catalonia and Scotland Here’s a new article that compares and contrasts the independence movements in Catalonia and Scotland: “Still, the SNP planned their referendum on […]
Catalonia and Scotland Here’s a new article that compares and contrasts the independence movements in Catalonia and Scotland: “Still, the SNP planned their referendum on […]
Australia Andrew Fraser spins a long yarn here about the corrosive impact of whiteness on purebred Anglo-Saxons in America: “Today such grandiose visions seem absurdly out […]
Great Britain Now playing … the story of William Wilberforce and British abolitionism. This is the whole two hour movie. I will write a review […]
Great Britain Seymour Drescher’s The Mighty Experiment: Free Labor versus Slavery in British Emancipation is an attempt to understand the abolition of slavery in the […]
British West Indies In Caribbean Project: Review: Slave Society in Cuba During the Nineteenth Century, we saw how the abolition of slavery in Haiti (1794) […]
Dixie In light of the weakness of abolitionist fanatics in the North, why was the South so sensitive to abolitionist criticism? Why was the South […]
Great Britain This is very significant: “Far from strengthening the authority of natural science on this question, the British debate over slavery tended to marginalize […]
New World In Inhuman Bondage: The Rise and Fall of New World Slavery, David Brion Davis sets the American South within the international context of […]
Britain H/T Lew Rockwell Roundhead vs. Cavalier … the first war between the Yankee and the Southron races, this one also started by “the disturbers […]
Britain Another beautiful, inspiring day at the 2012 Olympics in London/Londonstan. I must admit that I was not looking forward to this international sports/culture spectacle […]
South Carolina Check out SNN’s excellent podcast on my review of Andrew Jackson O’Shaughnessy’s An Empire Divided.
British West Indies Andrew Jackson O’Shaughnessy’s An Empire Divided: The American Revolution and the British Caribbean is an excellent book which sheds considerable light on […]
Britain OD was saddened to learn this afternoon that our irrepressible Nietzschean comrade Jonathan Bowden has died of a heart attack in the UK. I […]
Britain Liberalism is a mental illness that produces the same disastrous result wherever it is tried:
Britain The UK has a terrible problem with its “urban youth” because of the legacy of racism there … I dare say, it is unique […]
Georgia I just got finished watching Rep. John Lewis, Civil Rights Martyr (CRM) and Georgia congressman from Atlanta, share his two cents about the London […]
England As I chill out while the entire world goes mad from the vantagepoint of this lone outpost, I will just play that famous speech […]
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A friend passes along a discussion O.D. readers will undoubtedly find of interest: Good to talk to you last night. I wanted to continue this […]
Jim Giles has a new interview with Arthur Kemp. As usual, I will update this post with commentary after I finish listening.
According to Dan Dare, Simon Darby is the BNP’s official party spokesman. He recently did an interview with Jim Giles of Radio Free Mississippi. I […]
Lee John Barnes on the BNP membership change: This membership change is the equivalent of a political revolution. . . The BNP have in effect […]
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