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Tag Archives: Steve Sailer
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Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: I got a kick out of this Steve Sailer piece on the Niall Ferguson-John Maynard Keynes controversy. Hoping to eventually pick up this new release from TASCHEN. I love TASCHEN. I just wish I wasn’t too much of … Continue reading
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Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Foseti shares his heretical views on the defeat of communism. Or perhaps we should put scare quotes around defeat? I’ve often asked myself the same question: If it’s true that communism was defeated, how is it that … Continue reading
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Tagged Steve Sailer, Foseti, The Dark Enlightenment, Casey Anthony, Amanda Knox, Rupert Everett
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Paleo Retiree writes: Secrets of Princeton. As a PU grad, I’ll vouch for the accuracy of this one. Lloyd Fonvielle is inspired by a book about the West by Frederick Law Olmstead, a great American artist best-known as the co-designer … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Books Publishing and Writing, Food and health, Linkathons, Movies, Politics and Economics
Tagged Cass Gilbert, Frederick Law Olmstead, George Axelrod, immigration, Lloyd Fonvielle, Lord Love a Duck, Mark Sisson, Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Sailer, Tuesday Weld, William Friedkin
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Paleo Retiree writes: A rave review from the Huffington Post for Polly Frost’s one-woman show “Bad Role Models.” Demographic note du jour. Steve Sailer wonders if Mexicans are like or unlike previous generations of immigrants. Some appreciation for the alternative-monetary-system … Continue reading
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Paleo Retiree writes: Is central banking the cause, not the cure? Foseti shares some excellent life advice. Ditching veganism. Should sex and flirtation ever be acceptable as part of office life? Who tends to be a believer? Who tends to … Continue reading
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Paleo Retiree writes: Paleocon John Derbyshire shows how non-conservative the current GOP is. Drone piloting — the next hot field. Gregory Cochran wonders if there’s anything at all to the notion of behavioral modernity. Bill Kauffman writes in praise of … Continue reading
Posted in Books Publishing and Writing, Politics and Economics, Science, Sex
Tagged Bill Kauffman, drones, evo-bio, homosexuality, John Derbyshire, John Rawls, Libya, Steve Sailer
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Paleo Retiree writes: Demographic milestone du jour. More. A nice tribute to the great Donald Westlake. Steve Sailer is at his droll/sly best in this posting about dual-language schooling. “Work it, white girl.” A wonderfully visual Best Western Movies list … Continue reading
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Tagged demographics, donald westlake, Fashion, hbd, HBD Chick, Lloyd Fonveille, movies, Steve Sailer, The Manolo, westerns
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Paleo Retiree writes: Foseti enjoys a fellow reactionary’s book about cocktails and drinking. Supercommenter Jason Malloy is now stashing links here. Link thanks to Steve Sailer. Steve has some brainily ambivalent things to say about Quentin Tarantino, here and here. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Linkathons, Politics and Economics, Sex
Tagged Agnostic, Foseti, Game, Hokusai, Jason Malloy, Lloyd Fonvielle, Nathan Lewis, Slumlord, Steve Sailer
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Paleo Retiree writes: Steve Sailer interviewed: Part One, Part Two. Is there a widely-read writer in the U.S. who is less acknowledged than Steve? How is money made? The Harvard Business Review thinks that these days it’s bloggers who are shaping … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books Publishing and Writing, Linkathons, Politics and Economics
Tagged art, Newsweek, sex, social networking, Steve Sailer
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Paleo Retiree writes: JayMan attempts an answer to this question: How much do inbreeding and outbreeding have to do with a society’s cohesiveness? Some bliss of recent vintage for Roger Federer fans. How does he make some of those shots? … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Politics and Economics
Tagged banking, economics, Foseti, Obama, Roger Federer, Steve Sailer
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