War and the Breed
By Max Musson: On this 100th Anniversary of the start of World War One, the ‘Great War’, I am reminded of a very moving book that I have in my possession written in 1915 by David Starr Jordan, then Chancellor of Leland Stanford University, in which he documents prophetically the tragically dysgenic effects of modern warfare on the populations of Europe. Below, I reproduce adapted slightly, the Foreword to Jordan’s book, written by J.W. Jamieson, which most succinctly summarises…
The Rebirth of a Nation
By Frederick Dixon: Ever since the end of the baby boom, more than forty years ago, the White British element in the population of the United Kingdom has had a birth rate well below the replacement level of 2.1 children. The youngest of the baby boomers are now moving beyond their child bearing years so, unless the far smaller numbers of White British women in the succeeding generations reverse the low birth rate of recent…