How Small Genetic Differences Give Racial Diversity
By John Bean: NB.: This article is based on John Bean’s original work published in the October 2005 issue of Identity. It has been developed further by input from Roger Pearson, a Professor of Anthropology, particularly in the section on the origins of European man. When the Human Genome Project was completed in 2000, it was widely touted that its result showed no genetic basis for race. In fact some scientists of the liberal-left consensus…
On the Strange Madness of Conservatives
By Frederick Dixon: Demographic change in the West is having a curious effect on some politicians and commentators who would no doubt think of themselves as conservative. “Curious” because it has driven them mad. Obama’s easy victory in last year’s American presidential election was not due to the success of his government, presiding as it did over the sub-prime crisis and the resulting economic near-collapse; by any normal standards Obama should have been a one-term…
Money-Power, Money and Power
By Max Musson: During the last few years before the British National Party (BNP) went into its current state of decline, Nick Griffin the chairman of that party engaged a professional fundraiser to help the party raise funds and by all accounts a sum in excess of £2m was raised, which later seemed to evaporate without any lasting tangible benefit. Rumours have abounded, meetings have been held and discussion forums have from time to time…
Jewish Sensibilities & the Commemoration of Heroes
By Max Musson: As a boy, I used to enjoy reading stories of heroism and daring do on the part of British servicemen and women and British military units during past wars, including both the First and Second World Wars. Furthermore, I have always regarded it as important that current generations remember the sacrifices of past generations, especially those who gave their lives in the service of our nation and I believe that material both…
The Rise and Rise of Western Spring!
By Max Musson: When we launched this website as the ‘shop window’ of our organisation, our ultimate aim was to establish Western Spring as the most popular and influential nationalist website in the UK and today we can celebrate the passing of yet another major milestone in the development of our media outreach. For the very first time www.westernspring.co.uk has achieved an Alexa ranking placing us higher than all of the three main establishment parties.…
Die identitäre Generation
By Max Musson: Yesterday a young Austrian man named Markus Willinger spoke passionately at the London Forum before an audience of seasoned British nationalist activists and campaigners and it would be a massive understatement to say that we were merely impressed. I take the liberty of reproducing for you the text of the Preface to his book, which I hope will induce you to buy several copies and give them as Christmas and birthday presents…
Do Bad Things With You …
By Max Musson: Years ago the story lines of horror films often featured vampires, and in those early films the vampire was always the villain, visiting terror upon some hapless Transylvanian community, until a suitably handsome hero came to the rescue, saving the community preyed upon, and of course the obligatory fair maiden, from the clutches of evil. Increasingly however, first vampires and now werewolves and other demons are being portrayed in a sympathetic light.…
Your Water Bills – Down The Drain Of Global Greed
By Heordreedenn: The privatisation of essential public services has always been championed, at first by Margaret Thatcher’s Tories but now by LibDems and Labour too, as a benefit to the public. The idea is that these services will be sold off to the British public (who owned them anyway when they were publically owned of course!) generating cash for the Government. Then competition between providers will drive down prices and improve services whilst any profits…
The Nature of Democracy
By Max Musson: The democratic process and the principle of ‘one man, one vote’, is one of the foundation stones of liberal democracy and is seen by liberals, Marxists and social democrats as an institutional reaffirmation of their ‘sacred’ principle of human equality. Even so, the implementation and the practice of democracy and the practice of one man, one vote, has throughout history, not been without its problems and without detractors. Critics have pointed to…
Sparta – or a cautionary tale.
By Frederick Dixon: As the traveller in southern Greece descends from the uplands of Arcadia into the country of Laconia – the far south-eastern corner of the Greek mainland – he encounters a scene of extraordinary beauty. There, before him in the sun, lies a broad and smiling valley whose pastures and fields lie among vineyards and olive groves, citrus and almond orchards. This is the valley of the slow, green, River Eurotas, a valley…