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by John I. Johnson ON THE Google main page a few days ago, many of you saw, I am sure, the “tribute” image of Yuri Kochiyama — but probably few of you had ever heard of her before. Note the line of “protest signs” in the image spelling out the word “Equality”…
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Classic Essays

I HAVE SOMETIMES had the curious feeling — no doubt unwarranted — that I am the only man in the world who has actually read the various books in which people believe: the Bible, the Koran, Das Kapital, Mein Kampf. Few Christians read the Bible now, as is evidenced by the sheer inability of…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

Why would a geneticist endorse the palpably nonsensical equalitarian doctrines of Marxism? by Revilo P. Oliver THE Skeptical Inquirer for Spring 1992 contains an article — or, more exactly, preliminary notes for a very interesting article — by Martin Gardner, whose robust scepticism…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver JOHN REED (pictured with Louise Bryant in 1916), a crackpot and perhaps a mattoid, was born in Oregon in 1887. He is the subject of several laudatory biographies, but I have never thought it worthwhile to ascertain his ancestry or follow his career. I do not know whether he became a Communist…
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Essays

Transcript by Katana IT HAS NOW become absolutely clear, without a shadow of doubt, that this nation, this England will survive. England will survive and so will Europe and they will thrive in the future. Indeed for a moment we were tempted to think that all hope was lost. That there is nothing to be done…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver MANY READERS of Professor Arthur Butz’s incisive demolition of the Jews’ filthy Holohoax, The Hoax of The Twentieth Century, have asked the question that the author himself asked: “Why was it necessary for a Professor of Electrical Engineering to do the work that should have been…
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Essays

by James Harting SCHOLARS tell us that there are more words in English than in any other language. Estimates run between 600,000 and 1 million words. (Swahili, in contrast has 20,000 words.) Most of these words are technical terms, and no one is expected to know every word in the English language. (ILLUSTRATION: …
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David SimsEssays

And why the economic propaganda of both Marxists and free-enterprisers should not be believed by David Sims AYN RAND (pictured) wrote that the purpose of government is to protect the rights of individuals by banning the initiation of force and thus “making all relations between men peaceful,…
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David SimsEssays

Jewess Rand never took love into consideration — or its biological basis. by David Sims ATLAS SHRUGGED is a well-told work of fiction. However, the reader should be aware that the events in the story, as in any work of fiction, come out as they do because that’s how the author wanted the outcome…
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by James Alexander ITALIAN CONTRIBUTIONS to political and social thought are singularly impressive and, in fact, few nations are as favored with a tradition as long and as rich. One need only mention names such as Dante, Machiavelli, and Vico to appreciate the importance of Italy in this respect. In…
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