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Resilience, immanence, numen—qualities his discipline is notoriously poor in measuring.
Richard Powers • The Overstory: A Novel
Substack • A Note on Online Political Subcultures
The work of Singer, who was born in Melbourne, Australia, and taught at Princeton for more than two decades, was attractive because it seemed to have solved the puzzle: well-being, whether of humans or sea otters, was all that mattered. But this approach provided cover for a generation to avoid more thorny questions about what constitutes a life
... See moreNicholas W. Zamiska • The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief, and the Future of the West
Jim’s Blog and Xenosystems. VDARE.com focused on immigration, while AmRen.com was about “race realism” (i.e., “scientific racism”). They would bring up “HBD,” meaning “human biodiversity,” the idea that different human populations have important inherent biological differences. They spoke of NRx—short for neoreaction—and the Dark Enlightenment,
... See moreMichael Malice • The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American Politics
‘Sufficiently generous and liberal to be open to all students of high caliber, even some who haven’t benefited from genetic editing.’
