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Andrew HamiltonEssays

by Andrew Hamilton A MYTH of our time is that the Western family still exists. We assume it does despite abundant evidence to the contrary. This can be accounted for by the psychological persistence of outdated experience, and mass media that subconsciously insinuate false perceptions. (ILLUSTRATION:…
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Introductory Note by John I. Johnson: I recently read about a study by Pew stating that many more adult Americans age 18-34 (predominantly White, is my guess) than ever before live at home with their parents. I haven’t analyzed it, though. This is a structural social change unrelated, by and…
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EVEN KNOWING that there are radicals in all movements, doesn’t lessen the startling admission recently by lesbian journalist Masha Gessen. On a radio show last year, she actually admits that homosexual activists are lying about their radical political agenda. She says that they don’t want to access…
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EssaysH. Millard

by H. Millard BEN KLASSEN had it right when he said that having White children is the most important thing we can do in our lives. Many of us have written and said the same thing. However, Mr. Klassen links having White children to traditional marriage. I do not. I see having White children as the increasing…
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Classic Essays

Populate the world by Ben Klassen NATURE’S PATTERN for most living things can be briefly summarized as follows: birth, growth, reproduction and death. This is the pattern Nature has ordained for all its living creatures, whether it be the lowliest insect that lives but a day, or the highest…
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Classic Essays

by Lewis Dunahy SINCE 1888 the De Beers company has held a virtual monopoly on the diamond business. Initially Cecil Rhodes, a Gentile, had total control of the firm. In 1893 he contracted to sell De Beers’ entire production of diamonds to a syndicate of ten London firms. All ten firms were owned by Jewish…
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Classic Essays

The relation of man and woman should be approached with consecration, like that of a knight, or of one taking holy orders. by William Gayley Simpson (from his Which Way, Western Man?) FOR WOMEN, the man is a means, the end is the child. And the child is the purpose of marriage. In the Orient, the social function…
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