National Life – From the Standpoint of Science
This is a slightly abridged transcript of a lecture delivered in Newcastle on 19th November, 1900, to the members of the Literary and Philosophical Society by Karl Pearson, F.R.S., Professor of Applied Mathematics at University College, London. Karl Pearson was a polymath, born in Islington in 1857, he studied Mathematics at Cambridge University, later Physics at the University of Heidelberg, and at various other seats of learning; he studied metaphysics, physiology, Roman Law, 16th Century German Literature, English Law and Socialism and became…
The Inevitability of Multicultural Dysfunction
By Max Musson: There is within the minds of liberals a fundamental misunderstanding regarding the relationship between culture, religion, race and ethnicity and the part played by each of these factors in determining the way in which groups and individuals interact within the same society. The liberal mindset assumes that all human beings are essentially the same, save for our external cosmetic features; our skin, hair and eye colour; and our facial bone structure. Consequently,…