Most people fall into the trap of believing that there is either; 1. A fully formed, often anthropomorphised, conscious, sentient, all knowing, all powerful, all loving God, who has a particular interest in, and cares for us; or 2. There is no God. Dawkins is good at demolishing belief in the first of these possibilities and the mistake that most people make as a consequence is to believe that his arguments therefore prove that the second possibility is…

All living organisms have genetic interests and these genetic interests are furthered when there are more of their particular genes in existence. Sounds simple, and very common sense, but far too many Whites don’t seem to understand this or, if they do, many don’t seem to understand that this concept of genetic interests is of fundamental importance for the survival of Whites as well as all other organisms. In simplest terms, and specifically thinking of…

By Max Musson: We live in a world in which many people have a dark sense of foreboding. Particularly in Western European countries where we have experienced better times within living memory, there is a feeling that many facets of our lives are deteriorating and have been relentlessly deteriorating for several decades at least. In material terms we appear to be better off than ever before and yet the material benefits themselves do not seem…

By Michael Woodbridge: “Take up the White Man’s burden And reap his old reward, the blame of those ye better The hate of those ye guard…” When the United States relieved Spain of the responsibility for administering the Philippines, Kipling wrote these words to his friend Theodore Roosevelt, as a warning about the consequences of taking on an imperial role. Likewise, Mark Twain declared that the colours of the American flag should be changed from…

By Heordreedenn: There is a thought experiment – at least I hope it’s a thought experiment – concerning the best way to boil a frog. Apparently if you just chuck the hapless amphibian into a pan of boiling water it realises immediately that all is not well and jumps out at once. But if you put it in a pan of cold water, and heat it slowly, it never notices what is happening, or at least if…

By James Eden: “Jack London? Didn’t he used to write kid’s stories about dogs?” Sadly, this response to the mention of American author Jack London’s name is all too frequent. London’s legacy and reputation seems to revolve around his “doggie” books, The Call of the Wild and White Fang. Yet as with many aspects of Jack London’s life, not all is as first appears. Labelling The Call of the Wild as just a book about…

By Max Musson: Most people fall into the trap of believing that there is either; 1. A fully formed, often anthropomorphised, conscious, sentient, all knowing, all powerful, all loving God, who has a particular interest in, and cares for us; or 2. There is no God. Dawkins is good at demolishing belief in the first of these possibilities and the mistake that most people make as a consequence is to believe that his arguments therefore prove that the…

by H. Millard: “Nietzsche got it right, man,” said Homeless Jack “but few understand what he was saying.” “I TEACH YOU THE SUPERMAN. Man is something that is to be surpassed. What have ye done to surpass man? All beings hitherto have created something beyond themselves: and ye want to be the ebb of that great tide, and would rather go back to the beast than surpass man? What is the ape to man? A…

We live in a world in which many people have a dark sense of foreboding. Particularly in Western European countries where we have experienced better times within living memory, there is a feeling that many facets of our lives are deteriorating and have been relentlessly deteriorating for several decades at least. In material terms we appear to be better off than ever before and yet the material benefits themselves do not seem to adequately compensate…

By Jane Everdene What happens when those with the most ability, who have risen as a group to become the masters of civilisation, take it upon themselves to regard it as morally correct to help a competing out-group? How about when they take up a philosophy or religion that encourages them to take pity on their competitors and feel guilty about their own success? This is one way to sum up the screwed up thinking…