I don't see how you could prove that New World foods are in general more harmful to Europeans (or anyone) than many Old World foods. Foods are harmful or not based solely on their inherent...
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I don't see how you could prove that New World foods are in general more harmful to Europeans (or anyone) than many Old World foods. Foods are harmful or not based solely on their inherent...
Well, what you're talking about is not simply a change of government, of course, but a complete transformation of European culture and lifestyles from what they currently are. The problem, though, is...
My understanding is that even if European countries sealed their borders today, the Muslim population and birth rate in many countries is so high that Europe is destined to become a Muslim continent...
Charming. Perhaps you should join the Jihadists yourself.
I didn't say Ariosophists were anthropologists, though I did say they were pseudoscientists - on account of their selective use of anthropological and archeological data to support empirical claims...
I am talking about Jorg Lanz von Liebenfels and any other Ariosophists who stated their ideas about "Aryaness" in biological and not strictly spiritual/mystical terms.
Of course, science is a...
The notion that northern Europeans (or any Europeans) form a distinct "Aryan Race" is a myth. First, the term "Aryan" only properly applies to the Indo-Aryans, a linguistic group found in Iran and...
It seems a truism that all empires contain the seeds of their own destruction. In any case, given the long-term unsustainability of the imperial ambitions of a major portion of America's political...
The whole concept of an "Aryan Race" is based on 19th century racial pseudoscience, and has been discredited by modern anthropology. In any case, one doesn't need to believe in the notions of an...
You make some good points. But, I think the difference between Vietnam and Iraq is that, the Domino Theory concerning SE Asia notwithstanding, the US has a much greater strategic interest in Iraq...
Is the author actually serious? It is astonishing anyone could believe that a movement that labels itself "National Socialist", or explicitly subscribes in any way to core national socialist ideas,...
I don't see how they can withdraw at this point, not soon. If they do so the simmering resentment between Sunnis and Shi'as will very likely lead to a civil war that would break-up the country. Add...
It appears you have succumbed to temptation. Alas! ;)
The debate on theism vs. atheism has been interesting. But in the course of that debate, the discussion of "why morality" itself strikes me as not having been discussed in much detail. It soon became...
It is curious that this thread began as an examination of the purposes of morality, and has now become an argument over the substantive validity of theism vs. atheism. Maybe the question should be...
The irony of this article is that fascism (at least of the sort of which Evola would have approved) is as dead as a doornail, while Christianity still has more than a billion adherents.
I remember the good old days when people would just play Monopoly at family gatherings.
Since the neocons seem to be completely in favour of opening the borders of the US to Mexico, and allowing as many Mexicans and other Hispanics to move northward as feel inclined to do so, it...
Admittedly that's true as far as any individual fraudulent exchange is concerned. But, when fraud begins to happen on a broader scale and erodes trust, increasing transaction costs of exchanges, a...
Well, if for instance a person defrauds someone, I'd define that as a parasitic behaviour. If person A expects to get X from an exchange with person B, and is willing to give them Y in return, and...
You're biased.
Seen through the lens of game theory, psychopathy is a behavioural pattern that is advantageous to an individual, though disadvantageous to the group. Through deceit and other immoral behaviours,...
0.2% French (from Normandy). That demonstrates how many obscure facts you can discover about your ancestry when you delve into genealogical research.
No, indeed they weren't.
Very likely you're right. For instance, I've read that dispite all the invasions of Britain that have taken place over the centuries, the population in most parts of...
I suppose behaviour most befitting of the term "Aryan" is that prescribed for members of the Brahmin caste. Therefore, the behaviour of these individuals probably doesn't qualify. :)