Month: December 2017

The danger of race-based politics

Kotkin’s class analysis, his recognition that progressives are just as bad on class issues as conservatives, and his stating the obvious fact that racial demagoguery is a bad idea are all spot on. However, he seems to retreat into a naive civic nationalism that’s likely to prove increasingly […]

How Russia-gate Rationalizes Censorship

By Joe Lauria Consortium News At the end of October, I wrote an article for Consortiumnews about the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton’s campaign paying for unvetted opposition research that became the basis for much of the disputed story about Russia allegedly interfering in the 2016 presidential election on the orders of Russian […]

The Racist Right Looks Left

I get an honorable mention in this, although I am incorrectly identified as a “white nationalist.” If I am being denounced by The Nation and Breitbart within a few days of each other I must be doing something right. I used to think that leftist articles that mistakenly […]

A Small Revolution

By Jeff Deist Mises Institute Dr. Robert Murphy and I enjoyed a robust discussion of the current political landscape this past weekend at the University of Central Florida. A significant percentage of attendees, maybe half, agreed with the proposition that the US is past the point of political […]

Sexual Harassment

Bill Lind argues that the solution to the recent brouhaha over sexual harassment is a return to Victorian mores. I would make the polar opposite argument,i.e. that present day hysteria over “sexual harassment” is in fact a kind of neo-Victorianism, along with other manifestations of PC, e.g. anti-smoking […]

The 21st Century is the 19th Revisited: The Contemporary Political Spectrum

19th Century                          21st Century “Throne and Altar” =Traditional capitalist elites (big oil, agriculture, manufacturing) Pro-royalist peasants=Populist nationalists (Trumpists, Le Penists, UKIP) Rising bourgeoisie=techno-oligarchs, professional/managerial class information/knowledge class, elites among traditional outgroups Social Democrats (Bernstein)=Berniebros, Green Party Communists (Marx, Engels, Lenin, Trotsky)=Antifa/SJWs/Neo-Communists Establishment Classical Liberals (Spencer, Sumner)=Kochs, CATO Institute […]

Anarchism Without Adjectives & the Moral Landscape

This is an interesting critique of the perspective of myself and others who favor a broad interpretation of “anarchism without adjectives.” Basically, the argument comes to “anarchism should be exclusive to leftists only” combined with an “anarcho-Sam Harrisism” approach to moral philosophy. By Ekklesiagora Steemit I’m generally not […]

No Foreign Policy is Good Foreign Policy

Anarcho-Dictator Instead of a Blog Positing for a moment the existence of a national state after the American revolutionary war, what should its attitude toward foreign lands be? I believe the answer is “none.” Jefferson had no business conducting operations against the British in the War of 1812, […]

What Happened in Charlottesville?

A summary of the findings of the investigation conducted by a private law firm commissioned by the city of Charlottesville. Assuming this summary is accurate, the findings are fairly consistent with my own observations about Charlottesville. By Gregory Hood American Renaissance Independent report makes an honest effort to […]

Immigration and the Lack of Clear Title

An interesting thought experiment: I wonder how many rightists would be willing to give up immigration restriction laws in exchange for total freedom to engage in private discrimination, and how many leftists would give up antidiscrimination laws in exchange for totally open borders. Anarcho-Dictator Instead of a Blog […]

Anti-Nomianism

Anarcho-Dictator Instead of a Blog I do not want the police and courts to engage in activities normally approved of by minarchists and some anarchists – such as protecting private property or prosecuting murderers. This is for several reasons: Police are not legitimate representatives of the victims. As […]

Contemporary Anarchism

An interesting discussion of anarchism from a Trotskyist perspective. By Eric Kerl International Socialist Review IN DECEMBER 2008, Time magazine ran the headline, “Could Greece’s Riots Spread to France?”1 The article was accompanied by fiery images of anarchists battling police on the streets of Athens. Four months later, Britain’s Telegraph newspaper fretted that […]

A History of Fascism, 1914-1945

Given the tendency to call anything and everything “fascist” nowadays, it might be helpful to understand what historical fascism actually was. Available at Amazon. A History of Fascism is an invaluable sourcebook, offering a rare combination of detailed information and thoughtful analysis. It is a masterpiece of comparative […]