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‘National Review’ Fails to Defend America — Pathetically

Subscribe to future audio versions of AmRen articles here. National Review is “defending America” in its latest issue. Unfortunately, its cowardice about race makes its defense a laughable failure. Editor Rich Lowry’s introduction tries to negotiate the terms of surrender. He is appalled to find that “we’ve gone from a debate about the status of […]

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Multicultural Hell Comes to America

Subscribe to future audio versions of AmRen articles here. On September 11, 2001, multiculturalism came to America in a firestorm of glass and steel. Air travel shut down, tall buildings were evacuated, the stock market collapsed, and our government briefly went into hiding. Now America is at war. The authorities tell us our enemy Osama bin […]

It’s Weekend, Let’s Read: Who is the author with more works in the Guardian’s list of 100 greatest novels of all time?

The Guardian made a list of the 100 greatest novels of all time. You can see the list here, with links to how Guardian’s made it. First place of the list is George Eliot with Middlemarch, but I thought to check which authors had more works in this list. And it’s Virginia Woolf with five … Continue reading It’s Weekend, Let’s Read: Who is the author with more works in the Guardian’s list of 100…

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In Praise of Homogeneity

Subscribe to future audio versions of AmRen articles here. Credit Image: © Globe Photos/ZUMAPRESS.com I have just returned from several weeks in Japan, and am again struck by the forceful example that country offers of the advantages of homogeneity. As the years go by, Japan’s steady record of successes stands in ever-greater contrast to America’s […]

O Homer, Where Art Thou?: Review of “Son of Nobody” by Yann Martel

“The man who edited the _Odyssey_ papyri went blind,” a a Greek professor of mine once remarked, a reminder that there is always a price to pay for discovery. It could be your eyesight. It could be your marriage. You will likely not know the price in advance—only that academia, and the unrelenting pursuit of glory generally, will collect it eventually.

And yet, the thrill of discovery is…

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The Untold Story of White Slavery

Subscribe to future audio versions of AmRen articles here. Robert C. Davis, Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters: White Slavery in the Mediterranean, the Barbary Coast, and Italy, 1500-1800, Palgrave Macmillan, 2003, 246 pp. As Robert C. Davis notes in this eye-opening account of Barbary Coast slavery, American historians have studied every aspect of enslavement of Africans […]

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First Principles and What We Can Do Now

Subscribe to future audio versions of AmRen articles here. In March, I wrote about what I think should be done. My ideas included building power locally, moving to the country, and promoting secession within states. Some of these things are happening. There are movements to build a “greater Idaho,” to expel Chicago from Illinois, and […]

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Race and Free Markets

Subscribe to future audio versions of AmRen articles here. Walter E. Williams, Race & Economics: How Much Can be Blamed on Discrimination? Hoover Institution Press, 2011, 174 pp., $14.95 (soft cover) Walter Williams, who teaches economics at George Mason University, has packed more good sense about race into this slim volume than can be found […]

Qualicum Beach Cafe Make Valentine’s Day Cozy (No Cooking Required)

Celebrate Love at QBC! Join us for a romantic Valentine’s Day dining experience from February 12–15, featuring a special 4-course Valentine’s Day menu. This curated experience is $78 per person, with the first course served as an amuse, and has been thoughtfully designed to celebrate the season of love. Reservations are recommended! BOOK YOUR TABLE ... Read more

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