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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver I HAVE commented often enough in these pages on the putrefaction of what once were institutions of higher learning in the United States and Europe. I shall here quote two paragraphs from a publication of an organization called Accuracy in Academia, of which the mail address is 1275…
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EditorialsNews

Note: Below is one of many intended posts of mine that got delayed over the past year-plus thanks to distraction over work, the stolen presidential election, the totalitarian Covid-lockdowns, the economic crash and the unprecedented Fed money-printing, etc. Our political climate today is so demoralizing
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Essays

by Karl Gunther WHEN SOMEONE says that something is “academic” they mean it is moot — it is irrelevant, it no longer matters. That’s because these heads-in-the-clouds ivory-tower types come up with theories that are either wildly divergent from reality, or that show an…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver ACCORDING TO a despatch from the United Press, published in the Portland Oregonian on 16 April and doubtless other newspapers, a jury in Atlanta awarded $2,500,000 to a young woman, Jan Kemp, formerly an instructress in the University of Georgia, who was fired from her untenured…
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Douglas MercerEssays

by Douglas Mercer ONE OF THE great ironies is that in the 1920s when Jews were discriminated against by the Ivy League schools, they cried out sharply in pain. It was another Shoah, they said; and the Shoah hadn’t even happened yet. Not that it ever did. But now Jews lead the charge to discriminate…
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Douglas MercerEssays

Nixon and Moynihan by Douglas Mercer IN 1970 Daniel Moynihan told Richard Nixon that there was no evidence whatsoever that the amount of money spent on education had any effect at all on the performance of students. No data has emerged in the past half century to refute this claim. And yet the education…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce
and National Alliance staff A PROPER educational system serves three purposes: It passes a people’s cultural, intellectual, and spiritual heritage from generation to generation; it teaches skills and techniques; and it guides the character development of individuals…
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News

As more lectures go online because of the coronavirus pandemic, some professors are worried that what they’re teaching could be exposed to “right wing sites” and are discussing ways to limit the distribution of what they teach online. GOOD NEWS, communist indoctrination center victims! The Clown…
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Essays

As 131 beckons us, align your thoughts with new beginnings; with greatness; with understanding. Education . . . THE RACIAL STATE must not adjust its entire educational work primarily to the infusion of mere knowledge, but to the cultivation of absolutely sound bodies. The training of mental abilities…
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Mrs. Thabela And this figure doesn’t even include the additional hundreds of schools in which the pass rate is nearly zero. This, as you will see in this piece directly from Zimbabwean media, is what you get in a Black African country which expelled, dispossessed, and murdered the Whites who built
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