California Now the Least-Educated State

California Now the Least-Educated State

Written By: Guest Contributor
California Now the Least-Educated State

By Steven Camarota - Reprinted from PR Newswire

WASHINGTON, June 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — In 1970, nine percent of California‘s population was comprised of immigrants; by 2008 it was 27 percent. A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) finds that as a result of immigration, California now has the least-educated labor force of any state. Historically, California was not a state with a disproportionately large unskilled population, like Appalachia or parts of the South. However, immigration has transformed the state. Absent a change in immigration policy, other parts of the country may be transformed in a similar fashion.

The report, “A State Transformed: Immigration and the New California,” can be found at http://www.cis.org/california-education.  Among the findings:

  • In 1970 California had the 7th most educated work force of the 50 states in terms of the share of its workers who had completed high school. By 2008, it ranked 50th, making it the least-educated state. One in six workers in the state has not graduated high school.
  • The decline in education in California is large relative to other states. The percentage of Californians who have completed high school has increased since 1970; however, all other states made much more progress in improving education levels. As a result, California has fallen behind the rest of the country.
  • The large relative decline in education in California is a direct result of immigration. Without immigrants, the share of California‘s labor force that has completed high school would be above the national average.
  • There is no indication that California will soon close the educational gap. California ranks 35th in terms of the share of its 19-year-olds who have completed high school. Moreover, one-third of the adult immigrants who settled in the state in 2007 and 2008 had not completed high school, adding 91,000 new unskilled adults to the state.
  • In 1970, California was right at the national average in terms of income inequality, ranking 25th in the nation. By 2008, it was the 6th most unequal state in the country based on the commonly used Gini coefficient, which measures how evenly income is distributed.
  • California‘s income distribution in 2008 was more unequal than was Mississippi‘s in 1970.
  • While historical data on welfare are not available, we can say that in 2008 California ranked 11th highest in terms of the share of its households accessing at least one major welfare program and 8th highest in terms of the share of the state’s population without health insurance.
  • The large share of California‘s adults who have very little education is likely to strain social services and make it challenging for the state to generate sufficient tax revenue to cover the demands for services made by its large unskilled population.

California is home to the high-tech and entertainment industries, has one of the nation’s largest tourism industries, and has the most productive agricultural land in the country. Historically, it was not a state with a disproportionately large unskilled population, unlike Appalachia, parts of the American South, or the Rio Grande valley. Relative to other states, it had one of the more educated labor forces in terms of the share of workers who had completed high school. But today it is the state with the largest share of its labor force that has not completed high school.

Analysis of Census Bureau data through 2008 by the Center for Immigration Studies shows this relative change is a direct result of immigration. California has become a state with one of the most skewed income distributions and it is among the states with high rates of welfare use and lack of health insurance. Immigrants in the state are six times more likely than natives not to have completed high school. While some employers argue that a continuing stream of unskilled immigrant workers is desirable, such a policy has consequences. Productivity, standard of living, welfare use, health insurance coverage, and the tax base are heavily impacted by education levels. The low level of educational attainment in the state is likely to create significant challenges for California in the foreseeable future.

The Center for Immigration Studies is an independent research institution which examines the impact of immigration on the United States.

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World Depression Hits Second Life

World Depression Hits Second Life

As a business women, albeit within a virtual world, I have felt luckier than some in the current highly turbulent economic crisis. I have enjoyed some protection from the harshness of the reality in Second Life (TM) as there is a bubble effect from our use of fake Linden dollars as currency (though these can be cashed out as real dollars and some people have made their fortune here).However, in the last weeks our pixel world has finally felt the crushing blow of the global recession and a rapid succession of well known and previously highly profitable stores have floundered and failed, closing down overnight or having a brief sale before vanishing.
Previously this did happen occasionally, more often to smaller less popular stores. Now that the high status, well known feature stores are closing it is shocking to residents and remaining business owners are gritting their teeth (myself among them) and praying that the market will pick up and we won’t be forced into the same crisis. My own store has suffered very badly, despite new stock, spending more on classified ads and other promotional techniques, in fact it’s hit an all time 4 year low. With more places closing, less people here to spend in game because they have gone from bankruptcy: it’s a vicious cycle of less money circulating in the system.
How badly real life businesses must feel when they close! I am having just a brief taste of that with struggling so much within a virtual world, feeling like a failure for not getting customers. Those who do come simply have no money to spend. This defeated feeling is now surely universal, the scenes we see in Greece, Korea, hung parliament in the UK and the civil uprisings in countries that never become internationally newsworthy, and yes even in our online games. Dissatisfaction, panic, and desperation are all around us.

— MR SL correspondent “Mary Janes”

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Fear and Foreclosing in Las Vegas

Fear and Foreclosing in Las Vegas

From The Economic Collapse Blog.

There are quite a few U.S. cities that are complete and utter economic disaster zones in 2010 (Detroit for example), but there is something about the demise of Las Vegas that is absolutely stunning.  In recent decades, Las Vegas has become a symbol for the over-the-top affluence and decadence of America.  But now it is a microcosm of the economic nightmare that has gripped the entire nation.  When the subprime mortgage crisis stuck, no major U.S. city was more devastated than Las Vegas.  When the recession went from bad to worse, Americans decided that they really didn’t need to gamble so much and casino revenues plummeted.  Suddenly unemployment started to increase dramatically in Vegas and even today it continues to soar.  Like so many other cities that are highly dependent on tourism and entertainment, Las Vegas has gone from boom to bust.  Local officials are hoping that the worst will soon be over, but the truth is that the worst is yet to come.  As the U.S. economy continues to unravel, average Americans will be spending what little money they do have to put a roof over their heads and to feed their families.   The truth is that the glory days of Las Vegas are over and they are not coming back.

Already, the number of unemployed in Las Vegas is reaching unprecedented levels.  Unemployment rates for the state of Nevada and for the city of Las Vegas both set new records during the month of April.  In Las Vegas the unemployment rate in April was 14.2%.  For the entire state the unemployment rate was 13.7%.

Of course those are just the “official” numbers.  We all know that the “real” unemployment numbers are much higher.

For example, the “official” unemployment figure is about 14 percent in the state of Michigan right now.  But if you actually believe that 86 percent of able-bodied workers in the state of Michigan are employed, then perhaps you would be interested in an offer to purchase the Golden Gate Bridge as well.

Elliott Parker, an economist at the University of Nevada, Reno says that the record-setting unemployment numbers in Nevada are just part of a larger trend….

“Nevada has been losing jobs since March 2008, and we are continuing to do so.”

But where the state of Nevada and the city of Las Vegas have really been hammered is in the housing industry.

It is estimated that a whopping 65 percent of all homes in the state of Nevada are underwater.

Let that sink in for a bit.

65 percent of all home owners with a mortgage in the state of Nevada owe more than their homes are worth.

Talk about an implosion.

Nationally, the number of homes that are “underwater” is about 24 percent.  That is an all-time record for the entire nation, but it doesn’t come anywhere close to the nightmare that is unfolding in Nevada and in Las Vegas.

And the number of foreclosures taking place in Nevada is absolutely breathtaking.

According to RealtyTrac, Nevada is still ranked number one for foreclosure filings.  In fact, one out of every 79 Nevada homes received a foreclosure filing in the month of May alone.

Nevada’s foreclosure rate is now five times the national average.

By just about any measure, the economy of Nevada is a complete and total disaster.

A reader recently sent an email describing the economic horror that is unfolding in Las Vegas.  No matter what you may think about the city, the truth is that it is sad to see any great U.S. city fall to pieces like this….

“Las Vegas is a goner. The homeless population is out of control. The real estate is far worse than I have seen in the media (no surprise there). The towers of condos are ninety five percent vacant with zero activity. The streets and parks are in decline. Local governments are busy making cuts and fighting unions. When I ride the streets they are deserted, a big change from 2006. The major casino companies have all but moved the casinos out of Nevada. Rooms and restaurants have been closing for years, even while they finished the new projects. The entire town is a skeleton staff providing substandard service and decaying properties. I still work for one of the majors which is in bankruptcy. When the next wave hits there is nowhere to cut. It will be a game of dominoes with the Wynn properties the only ones left standing. I see the ninety nine cent breakfast making a comeback. The bullet train a day late and a few billion dollars short.”

So is there any hope for Las Vegas?

Well, if the U.S. economy gets back up off of the operating table and roars back to life there is little doubt that millions of Americans would once again soon be flying there to gamble away their discretionary income.

But the truth is that any “revival” that is going to happen in Vegas is going to be very short-lived.

The U.S. economy as a whole is caught in a death spiral, and we are about to see a repeat of the housing crash that devastated Las Vegas so badly the first time around.

No, there really isn’t any way that the death of Las Vegas can be avoided.  Just like the U.S. economy as a whole, it is inevitably doomed.  The numbers don’t lie.

Political Nuclear Fusion

Political Nuclear Fusion

Freedom + Property = Restriction

The End of the Cold War: A Victory Denied

In the ideological sense, the Cold War was fought between the defenders of liberty and tradition and their most open and comprehensive enemies. Yet in the settlement that followed the defeat of Communism, the main losers have been libertarians and conservatives.

Those who still regard this defeat as one for the enemies of liberty and tradition have failed to see beneath the surface of things to the underlying reality. Orthodox Marxism-Leninism, together with its numerous heresies, was mostly important not in its own terms, but as an excuse. In every generation, there are people who want to live at the expense of others, or to make them unhappy, or both. Unless they are able to be predators by act of conquest — the Assyrians, for example, or the Mongols — these people always need arguments to persuade their victims that being robbed or murdered will make the world a better place. Most of them need themselves to believe these arguments.

Long before the Berlin Wall came down, Marxism had become an embarrassment. Its historical and economic underpinnings had crumbled. Its predictions had all been falsified. Its promises were all broken. Its body count and the poverty of its survivors could no longer be denied. It no longer served to justify the actions or the existence of the Soviet state. Its disestablishment after 1989 was less a defeat for the enemies of liberty and tradition than a release.

The accelerated rise of politically correct multiculturalism since then, and the rise from almost nothing of environmentalism, should not, therefore, be seen as ideologies of asylum for dispossessed Marxists. Rather, they are ideologies of transformation and control more in keeping with the spirit of the present age. Just as Marxism once did, each provides a shared narrative, a shared terminology, and shared feeling of doing good for those whose objects are anything but good.

They are, moreover, better than Marxism, so far as they are less threatening to the powers that be in the West. Diversity and sustainability requirements raise up bureaucracies that allow a cartelization of costs that privilege established wealth against the competition of new entrants. They otherwise provide jobs and status in organizations that look reassuringly like conventional businesses.

The New World Order

The result has been the emergence since 1989 of a new order in which broadly liberal and democratic institutions are being transformed into the agencies of a police state, and in which traditional ways of life and real diversities are being swept aside in favour of centrally-directed homogeneity.

There is nothing unusual about what is happening. There is nothing that should not have been at least dimly perceived back in 1989. At the end of every real war, the winning alliance tends to break up, as the often radically different interest groups that comprised it find that what brought them together no longer exists to hold them together. New alliances then form between interest groups on the winning and losing sides.

This happened at the end of the Napoleonic wars, when Britain and France found themselves increasingly on the same side against the Central European powers. It happened again at the end of the Second World War, when the Americans and Russians fell out, and both recruited their zones of occupied Germany as allies in the new struggle. It has now happened with the new ideological that emerged at the end of the Cold War.

Whether or not this was to be expected, libertarians and conservatives have reason to feel aggrieved. They were perhaps the two most prominent ideological groups in the battle against Communism. Libertarian economists provided the most devastating weapons of attack. Conservatives did most to articulate the revulsion that ordinary people felt when confronted with the kleptocracy and mass-murder at the heart of Communism. They are now jointly surplus to requirements in a world where ex-Trotskyites and even former Communist Party members have put on suits and become government ministers, and now sit happily at dinner with the heads of global corporations.

There are three possible responses to this state of affairs. Libertarians and conservatives can whine piteously about the unfairness of things. Or they can carry on, as if nothing had changed after 1989, addressing arguments to the same allies and against the same enemies. Or they can recognise that the world has changed, and that promoting the same values requires differences of approach.

New Times, New Ways

Let me now drop the impersonal tone. I will not speak directly for the conservatives. But I will speak for the general libertarian movement. There is no orthodoxy here. Libertarians disagree with each other almost as much as we disagree with our various opponents. Even so, it is possible to see an emerging consensus — first that there is need of a new approach, and second of its nature.

In explaining this, the logical place to start is with our thoughts on the free market.

Limited Liability: The Worm in the Free Market Bud

Everyone knows that libertarians believe in free markets. Something we have not always made sufficiently plain — something that we may not always have been clear about ourselves — is that when we talk about free markets, what we mean is markets of free people. It does not mean that we endorse markets simply because they are efficient, or even because they are creative. In particular, we have no affection for big business.

Though there can be no doubt they have enriched the world, companies like Microsoft and General Motors and ICI are not natural institutions. They are creatures of the State. They came into being and are sustained by incorporation laws. These laws permit individuals and groups of individuals to act not as themselves, but as servants of a fictitious entity. The directors and shareholders are not legally responsible for the debts of the entity. Nor need they feel morally responsible for their actions or inaction on its behalf.

Because of limited liability, business corporations can attract large amounts of investment. Because they are not natural persons, they need not follow the cycle of growth and decline normal to unincorporated businesses. Instead, one generation of directors and shareholders can give way to another. These devices allow business corporations to grow much larger than unincorporated businesses.

It might be argued that incorporation laws are similar to marriage laws — that is, that they gather what would otherwise be a number of complex agreements into a single act. If there were no state, people would still cohabit. Each partner could still make the other next of kin. There would be agreements or customary rules to regulate the management of common property and the rearing of children.

But this is not the case with incorporation. Certainly, the owners of any business could agree with their suppliers and customers that they are servants of a fictitious entity, and that their liability for debt is limited to their investment in the entity. But they could not contract out of liability in tort. This fact alone would put off any investor who was not able to buy a controlling interest. I and countless millions of people like me own shares in companies of which I know nothing. If we knew that we were to be regarded, in the event of a large award of damages, as jointly and severally liable for payment, hardly any of us would risk being shareholders.

Now, except for anarchists, to say that something could not exist without the state does not make it in itself illegitimate. But it is a reasonable presumption that whatever cannot exist naturally needs a strong justification in terms of utility. It is not enough to point to the achievements of big business. Libertarians have faced similar arguments for centuries now about the state. In most countries, the state provides education. In my country, the state provides most healthcare. Obviously, this does not mean that education and healthcare would not be provided without the state. It is the same with business corporations. All pharmaceuticals and most computer software have been developed by big business corporations. But there is no reason to suppose they cannot be otherwise provided.

And even if it could be shown that there would be fewer of these things in a world without incorporation, the costs of incorporation must be weighed against the benefits.

Crony Capitalism

When the number and size of business corporations grows beyond a certain limit, they tend to become part of the ruling class. To create a new business and make it grow large requires entrepreneurship, which is most often a quality of outsiders. To administer what is already established and make it bigger require skills similar to those required by politics and state administration. Between the state and the larger business corporations, therefore, there will be an overlap or a continual exchange of personnel.

This will make it possible for business corporations to externalise some of their costs of growth. They will, as political insiders, press for state involvement in the building of roads and railways and other transport infrastructure that allows them to enjoy greater economies of scale than would otherwise be possible. They will press for the political control of foreign markets. They will be best placed for securing government contracts — often to provide things that they themselves insist are necessary.

Given an ideological climate favourable to active intervention, they will fashion the tax and regulatory system to the disadvantage of smaller competitors.

There are then the cultural costs. Anyone who works for any length of time in a large business corporation tends to become just another “human resource” — all his important life decisions made for him by others, and encouraged into political and cultural passivity. To do well here, he needs to become a receiver and transmitter of orders, to accept authority and avoid arguments with superiors, and to regard success in terms of steady income punctuated by steady advances. He must essentially be a bureaucrat. He will know nothing of how real business is transacted. He will care nothing about laws and taxes that stop others from transacting real business. He will not be inclined to resist paternalism in the political arrangements of his country.

An End to Compromise

As said, this rejection of what may be called “actually existing capitalism” is only an emerging consensus. There are still many libertarians who see nothing wrong with business corporations in themselves. And until quite recently, people like me were on the fringe of the libertarian movement. But, then, until recently, it was not unreasonable for libertarians to look favourably on business corporations.

Until 1989, all politics were shaped by the great ideological tug of war over socialism. We had little choice about joining that tug of war, and none in which direction we would be pulling—and none about with whom we would be pulling. The Communists wanted to destroy business corporations as well as market freedom. Even corrupted markets are better than no markets. And it should never be forgotten that “actually existing capitalism” works. It may constrain both markets and the human spirit. But it has been better than any other system of economic organization offered in the last hundred years. It has been fantastically productive. It has raised, and is raising, billions from poverty to prosperity. A libertarian world of small and unprivileged business units would be better. But what we has was pretty good, and was to be defended against all its mainstream rivals.

But times are altered. Business corporations have become increasingly global since the end of the Cold War. They have been moving steadily out of their entrepreneurial phase into the bureaucratic. They are increasingly demanding naked privilege. They are demanding intellectual property rights laws that go far beyond what any ordinary person might think reasonable. Through what are called “free trade” agreements, they are promoting regulatory cartelization at the world level. Nobody of consequence wants to nationalise the corporations. They work happily with governments of every apparent persuasion. Their leading personnel are, more than ever, members of the ruling class.

The more libertarians doubt the legitimacy of the business corporation, more we reconnect or connect with other traditions of resistance to state power. There is nothing anti-libertarian about strong working class organizations. So long as there is no grant of legal privilege, libertarians can have no objection to trade unions, or cooperatives, or other institutions. We might have nothing against the break up of large landed estates—country and town.

Big business no longer needs or deserves our support. We can now safely emphasise the radical elements of our ideology. We are no longer in danger of supporting alternative institutions that may turn out to be Communist front organizations.

Outreach to Conservatives: Old Friends in New Times

So much for the first part of our emerging strategy of resistance. But there is now the matter of our relationship with the conservatives. I do not mean by this the neo-conservatives. Generally speaking, the prefix “neo” has a negative meaning. And these people are less interested in tradition than in keeping up a military-industrial complex that may have been necessary to face down Soviet Communism, but which now is simply a standing danger to freedom at home and peace abroad.

No — what I mean is real conservatives in the English-speaking sense. Their defence of tradition is necessarily a defence of limited government, of due process, of civil liberty, and of market freedom. They were natural allies in the past. There is no reason why they should not continue to be in the future.

The problem so far has been that there are certain differences between libertarians and conservatives that have prevented full-hearted cooperation. With the ending of the Communist threat, it did seem for a while as if we might go our separate ways. Even now, it is not commonly accepted that there is a new threat just as deadly and just as much in need of co-ordinated resistance.

The main difference is one of vision. The libertarian utopia is one of maximum choice in a world of rapid technological progress. What we ultimately want is an order not wholly based on this planet, in which people live for at least a very long time. We are not very interested in keeping up old ways of life simply because they are old.

Conservatives, of course, are interested in keeping up these old ways. They hated socialism as an attack on their ideal order. They sometimes regard libertarianism as barely less of an attack. In particular, they do not believe in mass immigration, which they perceive as a threat to their organic nation state. And they are dubious about a freedom of trade that may prevent their country from feeding itself or from producing its own manufactures.

Here we come to what I see as the main achievement of the economist and political philosopher Hans-Hermann Hoppe. I am not qualified to assess his economic work. Because my own philosophical outlook is bounded by the Greek sceptics and by Epicurus and the British empiricists, his epistemology does not really answer any of the questions that I have ever asked. Nor will I claim that he agrees with my own dislike of business corporations. But his clarification of what a libertarian order might be is something that I can appreciate. And it is this that I think his greatest contribution to the joint cause of liberty and tradition.

The Problem of Immigration

Let us consider his work on immigration. Until the end of the twentieth century, there was a libertarian consensus over immigration that had emerged during earlier concerns about the entry of Jews and Irish Catholics to England or of the southern and eastern races of Europe to America. Libertarians insisted, and gained agreement over time, that the problems raised by these immigrations were either imaginary or short term; and that policies of benign neglect would turn strangers into citizens.

With the rise of mass immigration from outside the European world, this opinion has had to come under review. If every Jew in Eastern Europe had moved to England before 1906, it would have raised the population by perhaps three million. If every Slovak in Europe had moved to America before 1920, it would have raised the population also by three million. These were peoples whose appearance and values were reasonably similar to those of the native population, and who could be expected in time to become largely indistinguishable from the native population.

It may be different with non-European immigrants. These look different. Their values are often radically different, and even hostile. There are potentially unlimited numbers of them. Their simple presence seems likely to displace cultural patterns that have long been vaguely favourable to freedom, and to place a strong downward pressure on the incomes of the poor. They are, moreover, being used as an excuse to create an order in which freedom of speech and contract and in which democratic accountability are being set aside in the supposed interests of public order.

The mainstream libertarian response has been to deny that there is in itself any problem at all, and that the experience of past immigrations will simply be repeated. Their only policy recommendations are to raise louder objections to the multicultural police state that was already growing before the quickening of non-European immigration. They also point out that much dispute between newcomers and natives takes place within areas controlled or influenced by the state. Let there be no state education, and there need be no argument over whether some schools should allow teachers to wear veils and others should teach the inerrancy of the Bible or the non-existence of God. Let there be no welfare state, and there need be no argument over taxes on natives to maintain the children of strangers or over taxes on strangers to pay the pensions of natives.

As for the argument over falling wage rates, this is countered by the observation that greater market freedom would after a while check or even reverse this trend, or by denying the legitimacy of any state concern with the living standards of the poor.

What Professor Hoppe does is to ignore the polarity of the debate as it has been set up. Those who want an anarchist order have so far had to accept the legitimacy of mass-immigration. Those who have been worried about mass-immigration have had to accept the need of a state to control the border. Professor Hoppe walks straight through this debate.

The State; Not Guardian but Traitor at the Gate

He regards the mass immigration of the past half century into western countries as an instance not of libertarian open borders, but of “forced integration”. It is different from free trade in goods and services so far as it is not a free choice of individuals to associate as they please. Instead, it is a product of anti-discrimination laws and state welfare policies.

In a democracy, politicians will have an interest in importing those most likely to vote for big government, or those most likely to lend themselves to an electoral balkanization that puts an end to the accountability of rulers to ruled. Given enough pressure by the majority, these politicians will make immigration laws that look tough. But these will lead at best to random acts of oppression against the sorts of immigrant who, in any rational order, might be welcomed. The policies of indiscriminate welfare that attract paupers into the country, and of political correctness and multiculturalism that prevent the majority from resisting, will continue unchecked.

But let us imagine a society in which there is no state. Obviously, there would be no welfare provided by the tax payers. Nor would it be possible to frighten the natives into passivity. Nor, though, would there be unchecked immigration.

Professor Hoppe says:

[L]et us…assume an anarcho-capitalist society…..All land is privately owned, including all streets, rivers, airports, harbors, etc.. With respect to some pieces of land, the property title may be unrestricted; that is, the owner is permitted to do with his property whatever he pleases as long as he does not physically damage the property owned by others. With respect to other territories, the property title may be more or less severely restricted. As is currently the case in some housing developments, the owner may be bound by contractual limitations on what he can do with his property (voluntary zoning), which might include residential vs. commercial use, no buildings more than four stories high, no sale or rent to Jews, Germans, Catholics, homosexuals, Haitians, families with or without children, or smokers, for example.

Clearly, under this scenario there exists no such thing as freedom of immigration. Rather, there exists the freedom of many independent private property owners to admit or exclude others from their own property in accordance with their own unrestricted or restricted property titles. Admission to some territories might be easy, while to others it might be nearly impossible. In any case, however, admission to the property of the admitting person does not imply a ‘freedom to move around,’ unless other property owners consent to such movements. There will be as much immigration or non-immigration, inclusivity or exclusivity, desegregation or segregation, non-discrimination or discrimination based on racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious, cultural or whatever other grounds as individual owners or associations of individual owners allow.

Note that none of this, not even the most exclusive form of segregationism, has anything to do with a rejection of free trade and the adoption of protectionism. From the fact that one does not want to associate with or live in the neighborhood of Blacks, Turks, Catholics or Hindus, etc., it does not follow that one does not want to trade with them from a distance. To the contrary, it is precisely the absolute voluntariness of human association and separation—the absence of any form of forced integration—that makes peaceful relationships—free trade—between culturally, racially, ethnically, or religiously distinct people possible.

Indeed, he does not stop with immigration. He argues that a libertarian world would have room for highly traditional communities in which conservative views of morality would be the norm.

Now, I repeat, this may be a theoretical contribution that Professor Hoppe rates lower than his work on Austrian economic theory. For me and for anyone else who wants a fusion of libertarian and conservative movements, it is a contribution of first class importance.

Resisting the New World Order: The End of the Beginning?

Conservatives might not be wholly pleased by such a world. Their organic ideal has room for a powerful state. But the answer to this at the moment—and for some time to come—is that any state able to intervene in matters of personal morality will necessarily be run by the kind of people who now run the state that we have. This will not be a conservative state. Therefore, libertarianism must, for the foreseeable future, be a strategy for conservatives.

We are talking here about a debate that is taking place between a few hundred people, and that is ignored by almost everyone else. There is no chance, either in England or in America, of a libertarian or even of a really conservative electoral victory.

But, if regrettable, this is not necessarily important. What is important is that two groups of intellectuals should arrive at the truth and agree between themselves on that truth and how it should be promoted. If what they decide is the truth, it will eventually have its effect.

I have said that those who enjoy living at the expense of others hardly ever argue honestly about what they want. They hardly ever admit to themselves what they want. Instead, they operate from behind the most presently convenient ideology of legitimization. Attack these ideologies hard enough, and they will crumble. That may provoke the oppressed to stand up and demand their rights. More likely, it will confuse and weaken those who benefit from such ideologies so that they eventually give in to less violent demands.

Libertarians and conservatives may have lost the Cold War. But the battle continues. And, thanks in part to the work of Hans-Hermann Hoppe, what just a few years ago might have seemed a futile last stand may be the prelude to a dazzling counter-attack.

This article originally appeared in Property, Freedom, and Society: Essays in Honor of Hans-Hermann Hoppe (2009). This volume is available at Mises.org and Amazon.

// Sean Gabb

Sean Gabb

Sean Gabb is Director of the Libertarian Alliance, a British free-market and civil liberties think-tank.

When Vikings Talk, Men Listen

When Vikings Talk, Men Listen

A Conversation With Arthur from Arthur’s Hall of Viking Manliness.

http://arthurshall.com/

Arthur’s Hall has been around a while — covering weightlifting, guns, heavy metal, conservative politics. All of the best things in life, except of course…”To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women.” Tell me a bit about how you got started writing and how the site has evolved over the years.

Well obviously Conan’s wisdom is something that we should all live by!

When I launched the site, I had no concept that it would become what it has become. Shatner and I just thought it would be funny to post some of my aggressively offensive and terrifically true observations on the Net. It was not long before I had a good following of readers and I quickly came to the realization that there is a latent desire for masculine camaraderie that is sorely lacking in our post-modern emasculated society.

I have worked hard to create a site that represents the true virtues of masculinity while maintaining a level of humor and irreverence.  It is a difficult balance and I have to say I have done a damn good job of making it work.

I have, and always will avoid, the trap of the only “manly” lifestyle sites that revolve around the opposite sex. Our official philosophy is that if you are great and act like a real man…women are a given.

The site’s evolution has been driven by two things.

1) The nature of my readers and Hall members. The primary demographic of The Hall is younger men with far above average intelligence who feel adrift in this world due to the aforementioned emasculation. These younger guys know that something is amiss in the world and when they stumble upon The Hall they see that they are not alone in their instinctive understanding that the world of our ancestors is being pissed away.

2) My evolution as a man. In 2005 (when the site was launched) I was a pretty “by the book” Republican who saw the world through tinted glasses. In the last couple of years I have come to the realization that power, in the hands of anyone, is what I should fear. Freedom is the only true pursuit for a man. That freedom is only achieved with a superior understanding, rational worldview and the pursuit of arete.

My disdain for being “like everyone else” has lead me to create a site devoted to excellence, independence, honesty, and most importantly freedom.

Regarding your readers, didn’t you have some sort of Arthur’s Hall gathering recently?

Yes, the first annual ManFest was held at Knob Creek Gun Range near Louisville, Kentucky. It was planned by a valued member of the site and we had a good gathering of like minded folks from all over the US and Canada.

We had our own private gun range with an impressive array of weapons including a .50 cal Barret, a belt fed Browning auto and dozens of Mosin Nagants. We had a couple of smokers and BBQs running all day to nourish the manliness of the event with more meat than you can imagine. It was
great to introduce some younger members to the joys of rifles and nasal snuff!

It was a humbling experience for me. I never had any notion that my site would bring men (and a couple of women) from across the continent to meet and create long term friendships. It was incredible to meet so many guys that I have known in cyberspace for so many years.

2011 ManFest will be held at Knob Creek (May 12-15, 2011) again and I have little doubt that we will have 50-100 in attendance for the four day event. We, of course, will consume absurd amounts of meat, tobacco and alcohol. It will be one hell of a time!

Sounds like a good time. Guns, tobacco, alcohol, grilled meat…all indulgences that connect with something primal in men. To some this might make the kind of Viking manliness you advocate seem like little more than a beer commercial. Sure, a lot of men seem to be drawn to these things, but I suspect there is something beneath the surface, a reason men are drawn to them. All of these things have some symbolic value. They’re associated with strength, independence, self-reliance, boldness, fearlessness, virility, and a rejection of prissiness or delicacy. Being a man means more than being part of a marketing demographic.

You call your site a “Hall of Viking Manliness.” What does it mean to be a man? What is manliness and and why is it important? Why exalt it?

Manliness, in my vision of it, is modeled on the concept of arete. Men are to strive for greatness in all things. The acceptance of mediocrity and weakness is the BIGGEST THREAT TO WESTERN CIVILIZATION. You know the parents who tell their kids “Oh it’s ok that you came in 10th place, you tried your best, you get a trophy”. It is pathetic.

Self-reliance, responsibility and achievement is what being a man means. All three of these aspects are being ignored by society. Men ask their wives if they can do things with their friends, help plan weddings, attend baby showers, etc, it’s hideous. It is common practice on The Hall to destroy new posters who can’t construct a sentence, misspell words and make other egregious errors. Guys are surprised to have their grammar corrected on a “manly” forum but we strive for greatness in all things. That is what sets us apart.

Men do what they want, have no regrets and don’t question themselves knowing that they made the best decision based on the information available. Allowing emotions or feelings into the decision making process is what women and 12 year olds do… it is reprehensible.

Some people seem to think that if someone isn’t good at something right off the bat, he shouldn’t bother trying — that trying to emulate an ideal or push yourself is somehow inauthentic, indicative of some sort of “insecurity” and ultimately a Sisyphean task.  This is a bit odd, given that it reflects a kind of determinism most often coming from those on the Left who tend to believe that aptitudes and personality traits are the result of socialization. Those on the Right seem more likely to believe that men have differing natural attributes and limitations, but that certain ways of being and acting — virtues — are better than other ways of being and acting. Perhaps, as you say, we should focus less on “being ourselves” and more on being virtuous, being the best we can be.

Now, I’m going to try to head off some readers here and ask: if men are to strive for greatness in all things, what are women to do? Surely women should strive to be the best they can be as well. Is it a question of different directions, different focuses, and different ideals? Apples and oranges? What distinguishes manliness from womanliness in your view?

I simply don’t consider “womanliness” as a factor or more succinctly I don’t care. Men are to be as good at what they do as they can be. Women? They will do what they do, mimic others and be informed by the opinions of society or their inner circle. Arthur’s Hall of Viking Manliness ignores the lives of women. They have nothing to do with manliness.

It’s refreshing to see that you’re not going to fall over yourself trying to please everyone. That’s probably part of the appeal of Arthur’s Hall. Straight-shooting and straightforward. No apologies. A man dares you to contradict him. Harvey C. Mansfield equates manliness with “assertiveness” and his description of what he means by that matches your writing style.

Mansfield caught a lot of flack when he spoke up on behalf of manliness and the need for it in a sane society. Do you get a lot of angry emails? Why do so few men speak up publicly and unapologetically — with assertiveness — about the value of manliness?

I find that I don’t get a lot of angry emails. Very rarely in fact. I think part of the reason for that is that, unlike some other “men’s sites” I don’t openly disparage women. I think that a lot of masculine styled thinkers are too busy worrying about women i.e. writing about ways they can use them or how stupid they are. To me…those are somewhat given. I also do not make an effort to widen my audience by writing articles that soften the stance of the site. So I think from the outset the people who are reading Arthur’s Hall are almost 100% self selected and in the right demographic.

The reason that more people don’t speak up about it is that most men simply don’t live it. They would like to think they do but then they remember that last weekend they were re-carpeting the living room because the wife was bitching about it. It is hard to talk about manliness when your evenings revolve around eating vegetables, soy laced products and watching American Idol in order to “keep the peace” with the woman.

99% of men who are married are completely emasculated and they know it. As for the younger men who are not married… they have been brainwashed so completely by a school system and society bent on destroying every vestige of masculinity left. Someone has to do what I do and I just happen to be lucky enough to have seen the light on this phenomenon very early in my life.

I personally benefit from the utter lack of manliness in our society. I service women all the time who are sick of their boyfriend’s lack of dominance and pathetic low testosterone body. So either I help make boys into men or I end up banging their girlfriends/wives…win-win for me!

Fair enough!  Though I don’t get the sense that you actually want to be the last man standing in the West, servicing the women of the men who can’t keep them. At least not all of them at once.

You talked about how brainwashed young men are, and how pussy-whipped most older men are in your view. Is there anything we can do to right our course? If Arthur the Viking were King — wearing his crown upon a troubled brow — what are some realistic first steps?

Ha, Ha. I fear that I will be the last man standing. But it would have benefits.

The first thing I would do as King would be to separate boys and girls in schools. Co-ed schools would be a thing of the past. That way you could reestablish hazing, bullying, fights, etc. Men need to learn where they fit in the order of things. It is part of being a man. When you are a 14 year old smart ass kid you NEED a 18 year old Senior to pound you or make you run for your life. It is the natural order of things. A 14 year old boy MUST have a teacher who says “you write like a god damn mongoloid, fix it”. That can’t happen in a school system that has to deal with girls.

A question that weighs on my own mind is: “How does a man live an honorable life in a world that is hateful to honor?” Any thoughts?

I don’t think the world is “hateful” of honor, just completely unfamiliar with it. More importantly, a truly honorable man should not deal with the society who is fearful of them. Do your own thing, do not conform and mock, humiliate and destroy anyone who does not stand with you. The culture of politeness has destroyed us. If you see someone being a piece of shit… tell them. When you see someone on food stamps, point and laugh. The lines are being drawn. Choose a side.

OK. One last question. What’s the deal with Milton Friedman — how does he fit into the picture?

Milton Friedman represents freedom. He understood that government regulation of anything would result in market distortion and inefficiency. His book “Free to Choose” is the most important work done in the last 50 years. Anyone who has not read it is doing themselves a disservice. He, along with Barry Goldwater and Thomas Jefferson are my personal idols and models for my political ideology.

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Jack Donovan is a poor, blue-collar man made out of muscle and blood who moonlights as an advocate for the resurgence of patriarchal, paleo-masculine values among the Men of the West. He is a contributor to The Spearhead, as well as the author of Androphilia and co-author of Blood Brotherhood and Other Rites of Male Alliance. Mr. Donovan lives and works in Portland, Oregon.

2010 CofCC National Conference

Louis March: 2010 CofCC National Conference (Part 1)

Collapse is sure to come. As sure as the sun will rise tomorrow, and when this collapse occurs, our time will come, from pole to pole, blood will flow.

R.E.A.L. Surprise

R.E.A.L. Surprise

OD showed up in Freedom Plaza for Jeffrey Imm’s Never Again to Hate event in Washington, D.C. We had planned to attend the last one in April, but assumed it was cancelled on account of the weather. This time we were fairly confident that Imm would show up because he provided a backup location in advance.

Mike Capatano scouted ahead and found Imm walking around Freedom Plaza all by his lonesome:

Red Jeffrey was there with five or six of his supporters from various causes: Mohammad the Sudan activist, Ariele Love, a young woman, an immigrant, a black woman, and a black man.

I walked over and plopped down in the middle of their demonstration. Mohammad the Sudan activist was denouncing hate and giving a speech about how America needs to get entangled in East Africa’s perennial blood letting:

I repeatedly asked Mohammad if he was an American citizen. I asked why Virginians and Alabamians should be concerned with Sudan. After Jeffrey started talking, I pointed out his hypocrisy on discrimination and repeatedly tried to engage him in debate. He could not answer any of my points.

After filming the scene for about ten minutes, I sat down on a bench to have a discussion with the black woman there. The black woman stressed that her husband was a war veteran and could not find service at hotels and restaurants in the Jim Crow South.

I pointed out to her that was a poor argument: blacks had demanded the integration of the armed services. In World War 2, blacks served almost exclusively in menial, non-combat support roles. There isn’t a single segregated restaurant, bus, or hotel anywhere in the South, but racial discrimination against Whites is institutionalized in government, universities, and corporations.

Several times, I pointed out to her that blacks had black organizations that advocate black interests. I asked her how she would feel if the Speaker of the House said he was proud that America finally had a White president like George W. Bush. I pointed out that every other race but Whites is officially recognized and encouraged to take pride in their heritage by the federal government. Neither the black woman or the black man could intelligently respond to this line of questioning.

The young White woman piped up and tried to respond by pointing out that Christopher Columbus had started a genocide against the Native Americans. I pointed out to her that Columbus never ventured into the future American Colonies. She continued to go on about the Indians. I asked her specifically which Indian tribes were exterminated by White people. I also asked her if I could prosecute her for attempted murder for giving me the cold. She had no response to that either.

Jeffrey Imm stood there and silence. He refused to answer my questions. He refused to engage me in a public debate in front of his own supporters. Please remember that Red Jeffrey challenged Jared Taylor to just such a debate in February and claimed victory after he refused to take up his offer.

Personally, I rather liked Mohammad the Sudan activist. He was a nice guy. The black lady that I talked to was nice too. Mohammad should return to his own country and work for “human rights” there. Sudan’s internal affairs are none of our business as Americans. No one can “Save Darfur” but the Sudanese themselves. Hanging out with deluded White liberals like Jeffrey Imm isn’t going to change anything.

Aside from getting rained on, it was a good day. I went to Freedom Plaza to make a point: White Nationalists will no longer stand idly by while we are slandered in public. We are serious about our beliefs. It is time we started standing up for them.

Note: This post will be edited this evening. We are sticking around for the night to have some fun with our DC friends and supporters.

Intellectualism and White American Advocacy

Whigger IntuhlecshualI tore something in my back yesterday while horsing around with the kids, and am on some medication for that. This post will likely feature more cognitive impairment than usual, but that’s okay. The central message of this post is that my cardinal motivations are neither intellectual, nor logical, nor rational. The message here is one which transcends abstract thought, so perhaps it’s fitting that I write it while those faculties are impaired.

The primary motivator behind my activism can be summarized in one word: patriarchy, the extension of fatherhood to encompass my extended tribal family. I believe that the purpose of a man is as surely the defense and stewardship of his family and his tribal family as the purpose of a hammer is to drive in nails. This is temporal, and yet it’s in the highest tradition of the biblical patriarchs and of Christ’s message of stewardship. This is instinctive, not rational, yet the scientific observations of Frank Salter, Kevin MacDonald, J.P. Rushton, Robert Putnam, and numerous other respected academicians and thinkers corroborate the optimality of what I would have chosen to do even if they had concluded it to be suboptimal.

I can’t help but feel that our movement suffers from a bit of an inferiority complex in intellectual pursuits, striving fruitlessly to persuade our enemies in academia that we’re credible and correct. We, being a gullible bunch, too easily accept the surface arguments of our competitors. We’re inclined to believe them when they declare that they think race is a social construct, or that intelligence is the product of exclusively environmental factors, or that disparities in reported crime rates are products of institutional bias. We’ve invested untold hours making summaries and bar charts of the same mountain of data, a mountain that grows steadily with each passing year.

But it’s to no avail.

I’m as guilty of this as the next guy. I’ve been corresponding with a reporter I met at the CofCC conference and have caught myself multiple times falling into the trap of thinking I’m corresponding with somebody who can be reasoned with. While there’s something to be said in favor of “the foolishness of preaching”, there are probably better things I can be doing with my time than engaging a thoroughly committed liberal in a private discussion. It’s not like she’s going to let a few facts get in the way of her secular religion (nor am I), and it’s possible (perhaps probable) that I’ll slip up and say something stupid which can be used out of context to discredit the organization and the movement.

Many in the movement fret about the anti-intellectual impulse among many White Advocates. But I suspect it’s inevitable. The practical result of our enemies’ complete domination of our educational institutions and our intellectual salons is that to be “intellectual” in this age is to be anti-White. While there’s definitely comfort in knowing that our worldview and our struggle is one which is supported by the latest genetic research and the most ancient intellectual traditions, the reality on the ground is that Professor MacDonald isn’t even allowed to share his most critical observations with his students or dedicate a class to these observations. In fact, up until some recent thuggish agitation on his campus, most of his students were unaware that he even held these heretical views.

We should take pride in our intellectual traditions, bearing in mind that the inventor of the automobile, Henry Ford, vigorously fought Jewish power. The inventor of the semiconductor and founder of Silicon Valley, William Shockley, demanded that our public policy account for the inferior intellect of America’s Blacks. The co-discoverer of DNA, James Watson, opined that Africans in general and Black researchers in particular just aren’t up to White standards. But the bottom line is that Henry Ford was terrorized in his death bed for his heresy. Shockley was driven out of polite society and stripped of his acclaim for his heresy. Watson, despite cravenly attempting to retract his statements, was robbed of his research institute for his heresy.

His-PanicBut it may be just as well, because to rest our justifications for our advocacy on anything abstract or intellectual is to invite the sophistry of our enemies. I see this all the time. As an example, I’ve heard some White Nationalists declare that they don’t want Mexicans flooding our country because they’re disproportionately criminals and burdens on our welfare system. So then some Jew who purports to be a traditional conservative makes a case that first generation Mexican immigrants don’t actually commit that much crime and have an economic impact that comes close to balancing out. Fortunately, another Jew retaliated with Talmudic sorcery of his own, winning the debate for our side. But my own aversion to being replaced by Mexicans had nothing to do with their criminality or welfare dependency in the first place.

Personally, I consider the overclass invaders like Jews and Asians to be more dangerous to our long-term interests than the underclass ones, anyway.

I can’t be defeated in a debate about race because you can’t defeat a vision. I’m no more likely to be persuaded by an argument to turn my back on my people than a mother could be persuaded by an argument to stop loving her child. A mother’s love has nothing to do with logic and neither does my sense of responsibility for the fate of my nation. Even if my race were the ugliest and stupidest race of them all, I would still rise to defend it. A good father will defend his son even if that son is ugly and stupid. Sure, I do think my people are uniquely intelligent, creative, and aesthetically pleasing. But maybe that’s simply the result of my own bias. That may well be. I’m biased and I make no apologies for being so.

While it’s difficult for me to convey with the written word the true nature of the vision that motivates me to keep fighting, I believe the following musical performance comes close to capturing its essence…

Deprogramming

Deprogramming

Of all the tasks before us, the one that strikes me on reflection as the most difficult is deprogramming the European-American.

Simply put, despite the wide advance of dysfunctional liberalism, our men, who, after all, are the products of centuries of the European tradition, still adhere in their soul to tenets and principles which once served us well but which, now under radically changed circumstances, handicap us and actually set us at a disadvantage.

There are many such principles that could be used to illustrate this point, but let’s settle for one that is really primal, one that is so deep down in our racial memory that we almost don’t need to speak of it: the rescue of innocents.

To my mind, no one explained this tendency of Western man better than Robert Heinlein, in “Starship Troopers.”

“Our behavior is different. How often have you seen a headline like this?–TWO DIE ATTEMPTING RESCUE OF DROWNING CHILD. If a man gets lost in the mountains, hundreds will search and often two or three searchers are killed. But the next time somebody gets lost just as many volunteers turn out.
Poor arithmetic, but very human. It runs through all our folklore, all human religions, all our literature–a racial conviction that when one human needs rescue, others should not count the price.”

The grand master of science fiction thought to ascribe this belief to all men–to humankind–and on that point he was in error.  (In my view, he can be forgiven for this as his lifetime experience was in an America which was overwhelmingly European-American and it is very, very difficult to imagine a world outside of one’s cultural context, even for such imaginations!).  We know all too well today that such an instinct is not, alas, universal.

In practice, among ourselves, such an instinct is to be admired.  The man who sacrifices himself to save others is held in the highest esteem.

However, let’s put that noble passion into the context of today’s world.

KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. — A man visiting South Florida from Gainesville drowned while trying to save four children off Key Biscayne on Sunday.

Witnesses said told Local 10 the children were standing on a sandbar when it gave way.

According to Miami Fire Rescue, Douglas Frank Butler was one of two men who rushed into the water to save the children, ages 3, 5, 12 and 15.

Butler, who turned 47 on Saturday, was in Miami celebrating his birthday.

The four children — all members of the same family — were transported to Jackson Memorial Hospital, where the two youngest are in critical condition. The two others are expected to survive, Local 10’s Kellie Butler reported.

“They saved those children,” Miami-Dade Police Detective Roy Rutland said of the Good Samaritans. “One of the rescuers, my understanding, went underwater and subsequently drowned.”

Butler was taken to Mercy Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

“They were the only two people who jumped into help, and to my understanding, the beach was full of people,” said Krystal Rodriguez, a cousin of the two children. “I know that not everybody’s going to risk their life for somebody else, and I just want to say thank you so much. My condolences to the family of the man who died in the process. There is no way to repay them for what they did for us.”

Rodriguez said the 12- and 15-year-olds were watching the younger children in the water when they started to struggle.

Reads a little different now doesn’t it?  How about “Noble White Guy Sacrifices Himself To Save Four in Invading Army”?  Or “White Guy Bails Out Irresponsible Latinos”?  Or, if you’d prefer, “Another Day in America as the White Guy Goes Down So That Latinos May Live.”

Anyone with the misfortune to have lived among the latino hordes knows that the safety of their children is well down the list of things to care much about, well below “shiny stuff” and “talking on cell phone.”  No surprise here that the Rodriguez children were engaged in risky behavior in the water without any adult nearby.  And look at some of those ages!  Can ANYONE imagine a European-American family letting the three-year-old party on a sandbar with the 12 and 15 year olds “in charge”?

And that’s just what they are saying now.  I’d bet my last dollar that no one sat down with the teen-agers and said, “okay, you’re watching the kids, so be careful and don’t take your eye off them for a second, the sea is dangerous and things can happen fast, so what you need to do is…”

Nah, that didn’t happen.

In this, as in the larger world, prinicples that used to serve our community are now used against us.  Compassion now means subsidizing idleness and irresponsible breeders.  Tolerance now means that anything goes.  Self-Sacrifice now means the suckers go down while the slakers party.  Fair Play now means “you lose.”

You get the idea.

It is the hardest part of our task to tell our men–who, God knows, we need to encourage more than anything else–that the ideals under which they have hitherto operated are no longer functional.

Because, while deep in my heart I still hope Mr. Heinlein was right about human nature and our larger racial instincts being universal, my decades of experience on this earth scream otherwise.

We need to harden our hearts and reserve our principles for our people.

Because, like it or not (and, you may have guessed, I don’t like it) we’re in a fight for our collective lives.  Better to let the latinos wail than to sacrifice one of our own.

  1. Kievsky says:

    Great post, A.J.

    I think a few years of economic contraction will do wonders as far as deprogramming goes. Just ask Harvard professor Benjamin Friedman:

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    Redefining Progress, proposes tossing out growth as the first economic yardstick and substituting a “Genuine Progress Indicator” that, among other things, weighs volunteer work as well as the output of goods and services. By this group’s measure, American society peaked in 1976 and has been declining ever since. Others think ending the fascination with economic growth would make Western life less materialistic and more fulfilling. Modern families “work themselves to exhaustion to pay for stuff that sits around not being used,” Thomas Naylor, a professor emeritus of economics at Duke University, has written. If economic growth were no longer the goal, there would be less anxiety and more leisurely meals.

    But would there be more social justice? No, says Benjamin Friedman, a professor of economics at Harvard University, in “The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth.” Friedman argues that economic growth is essential to “greater opportunity, tolerance of diversity, social mobility, commitment to fairness and dedication to democracy.” During times of expansion, he writes, nations tend to liberalize – increasing rights, reducing restrictions, expanding benefits for the needy. During times of stagnation, they veer toward authoritarianism. Economic growth not only raises living standards and makes liberal social policies possible, it causes people to be optimistic about the future, which improves human happiness. “It is simply not true that moral considerations argue wholly against economic growth,” Friedman contends. Instead, moral considerations argue that large-scale growth must continue at least for several generations, both in the West and the developing world.

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    Authoritarianism — that’s the American Jewish Committee term for “bad bad White men.” LOZLZ.

  2. Sam Davidson says:

    Good post, although the example may have been a poor choice…

    Remember that while the West is saving non-white children by donating food, medicine, and money – they’re killing our children by rape and murder.

  3. Ernest says:

    And so it is with the programming of our people. Projection that the ideals in our Constitution, in our sense of fairness and morality, our way of life etc. are practiced and embraced by all people everywhere. Even though history and current everyday events has proven and shown otherwise. The last 50 years or so of non stop egalitarian BS and brainwashing has indeed taken it’s toll.

    Good post.

  4. Bloodeyes says:

    But if we stop being good will it even matter that we’re white? I can see how this event could be used as a metaphor for immigration but it’s really not the same thing. Anyone who could stand by and watch children of any race drown is neither white nor a man. I get the point you’re making, and I agree that an overabundance of compassion is part of what is killing the West, but as Sam Davidson says that example is a poor choice. In fact “poor choice” doesn’t come close, it makes you sound like a psychopath who thinks the kids deserved to drown. You don’t do you? Because that would be really fucked up.

  5. Silver says:

    Can ANYONE imagine a European-American family letting the three-year-old party on a sandbar with the 12 and 15 year olds “in charge”?

    Maybe not “party on a sandbar” but leaving teenagers in charge of children is routine in other situations. Maybe the adults weren’t aware of what the kids were up to.

    I don’t think it’s necessary, but if you’re absolutely determined to premise your self-preference on superiority you could at least choose examples to highlight it that don’t make you sound so desperate or stupid.

    Authoritarianism — that’s the American Jewish Committee term for “bad bad White men.” LOZLZ.

    Case in point.

  6. Denise says:

    I know it sounds harsh – but the death of a non-White means Whites have a better chance at surviving. Those little Spiclet keeds are not going to ever produce anything worthwhile. All they will produce ism ore mayhem, and waste.

    There must a binary system of chivalry for Whites – to other Whites – everything. Non-Whites? Steel yourselves to ignore their starving, or imperiled. I would not have lifted a finger to save those hijos.I’ve yelled at a WN nal I knew, who jumped into an argument to save a Jabooness from a beating by her Jaboon. This was a bad thing to do! The White Man could have been hurt, or killed. Jaboon mayhem proceeds apace. Nothing any-one can do will ever stop this.

    Whites must realize that the “loss” of non-Whites is a benefit to Whites, in terms of tax assets, alone.

  7. realVercingetorix says:

    We may be living through a real-world principal components analysis, which is exemplifying the preeminence of social consensus in human action.

    Before television, revolutions were generally local because feelings of social consensus could nucleate and spread out like a shock wave. Today television renders this process highly unlikely as it controls and contains the feeling of social consensus.

    I suspect there is no fundamental difference between modern western man and his ancestors. Like Atlas, modern man bears the burden of social consensus every time he switches on the television.

  8. Jay says:

    Speaking of “deprogramming the European-American,” the number one target for deprogramming is not our alleged overzealous commitment to compassion, it is our fear to name ourselves. Most of us do not know who we are because we cannot name ourselves in ordinary speech.

    How many people does the reader know who can sincerely start a sentence with “As a white American, I insist….” or “As a European American, I want you to know that….”?

    The first step in the deprogramming is for us to speak out of our white voice and in a white-centric way, just to let the programmed ones hear it.

    The easiest opportunity for us to name ourselves is to cause controversy about the topic. And the easiest way to cause controversy is to argue about our name in the context of official publications, media slurs, TV misrepresentations, etc. There is no end to opportunities to claim our name and to cease speaking out of some outmoded enlightenment principle.

    Generally speaking, any effort by anyone at all to name, label, describe, or define us is an invitation to us to practice loudly telling the world who we are.

    The age of tribalism is upon us and only losers will not know their tribal name.

  9. Dermot Walsh says:

    I never intervene in any situation involving non-Whites and my father no longer does either.

    For those inside the race everything, to those outside the race nothing

  10. kulak says:

    There is no such thing as deprogramming.

    There is only programming.

    I think a few years of economic contraction will do wonders as far as deprogramming goes.

    An economic contraction will not do the work of programming for us. If there is one, it just makes our work easier.

    Judgement day is already here, and procrastinators are damned.

Roissy Is Restoring Balance To The Force

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Roissy Is Restoring Balance To The Force

Edit: For the Roissy-haters who don’t comprehend the subtext of the Roissy phenomenon.

Sexual libertinism is how he illustrates the power-relation between the sexes, and it’s going to provide far more help to responsible beta males, who are the Atlases of family and nation, rather than men who are already alphas. Roissy’s work is going to help more children grow in up in homes with mom and dad, and maybe even mom working at home. Roissy’s work is going to help responsible betas go through life without getting pushed around by bosses, authorities, and women.

That is the meaning of Roissy.

P.S. If you believe in infinite economic growth, you are too dumb to bother debating.

As of 2010, I declare Roissy to be the greatest man of the 21st century. There will be more great men, but Roissy gets the title of Da Man, for the first decade.

The concept of Ecological Balance applies to human society, as to the natural world. Modern human civilization is way out of balance. The Right Reverend Thomas Robert Malthus as well as Jay Hanson have it right. If you haven’t read Hanson, click that link and watch his flash videos.

Industrial agriculture requires 10 calories of oil for 1 calorie of fossil fuel. Industrial agriculture is defined as using land to turn oil into food. This is negative EROEI (energy returned on energy invested.

The kind of farming I do, and teach, aims for a more positive EROEI. I want to restore balance to civilization’s ecology. We need a world of farmers who are in control of their own production and grow enough food for about 10 people with a positive EROEI. So we need a world that is at least 10% farmers. At least. This will be a much happier, healthier world.

As the natural world is out of balance, so is the Human Ecology. White people are subordinated; men are subordinated, but especially White men, or as New England college professors like to hatefully hiss, “h’white h’males.” (They could be referring to a white male dog. that’s not an accident).

The subjugation of would be patriarchs is a big part of this out of balance human ecology. A brilliant, stream of consciousness fan of Roissy, Great Books for Men, gives us these gems of prose:

how da university works: feminism = debt & debauchery & divorce & Desecration machine/army lzozlzlzlzlzlgh weo

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WN 2.0 is about working to restore balance to the force.

We are not abusers, as the “the Authoritarian Personality” would claim. We are the competent. We have been wrongly defamed. Shake it off, and do what needs to be done.

The plutocracy, the vampires, have won the past century because they have a better 24-7-365 Mind Weapon, while we are just tool-users who think of transforming into werewolves using guns and knives and bombs when we think of weapons.

We need to stop waiting for the Judgment Day. It’s here, and your weapon is between your ears.

Liberalism Feminizes Men

Forget arguing with liberals. Point out that liberalism is about the subordination of men, and it is happening in real life, everyday, all around you. Roissy writes about this all the time, and I realized that for most of my life, I had internalized the rules about the subjugation of men.

The TV and movies constantly depicted masculine men as people who got out of control and destroyed their own lives and the lives of people around them. The Jewish media message “Testoserone makes you stupid.” There is perhaps the slightest grain of truth to this, but they took this message and delegitimized the father as the head of the family, and turned generations men into supplicants.

The reverse of the coin of the Jewish message is “women are wiser.” Thus we were taught to defer to the estrogen wisdom. So much misery has come from this upending of Nature.

Some alternet liberal, Josh Holland, was writing yet another finger shaking post about a naughty, naughty South Carolina politician who used the term “raghead” to describe Obama:

Obama in traditional garb

I guess it doesn’t matter that this is an accurate, if not genteel description. (As an aside, I have no animus left for President Obama 44, as Bush 43 took it all).

At any rate, a commenter on Holland’s article was going on about “Authoritarian followers.” I put in a quick comment, “Authoritarians get the hottest babes though,” and a light bulb went off in my wingnut brain! It’s true!

It’s amazing how a generation of men was slyly convinced to not be men! To give up manliness, and paternal authority, as though it was some sort of sin! Truly a severe case of culture poisoning. Amazing.

And need I add — women despise this. They condition men to be obedient betas — they’ll tell you that’s how a guy should be, but they sleep with the men who do exactly the opposite. I will quote a brilliant Roissy post in full:

Relationship Advice From A Supermodel

May 24, 2010 by Chateau

An Australian supermodel, Miranda Kerr, has put together a list of tips men should follow to keep their women happy and their relationships strong. (Article courtesy of reader J.N.)

Kerr revealed her top 10 romance tips to readers of AskMen.com, who voted her most desirable Australian woman in the world. They are:

1. Buy the right size

2. Listen to her

3. Connect with her

4. Know what you want

5. Don’t be afraid to show her love

6. Tell her she is beautiful and romance her

7. Get a baby sitter

8. Be healthy

9. Pamper her

10. Treat her like a goddess

Fascinating! In the interest of generous reciprocation, I offer my list of Chateau-approved tips for women to help keep the romance alive in their relationships.

1. Spend his money to buy yourself clothes in the right size. Men like it when they are made to feel like dutiful ATMs.

2. Talk to him. Constantly.

3. Connect with him emotionally. Sex should be an afterthought to connection.

4. Know what you want from him.

5. Don’t be afraid to withdraw love. Men like to chase.

6. Tell him he is your best friend. Punctuate with warm hug and three pats on the back.

7. Get a baby sitter so that he may spend lots of money on you at fancy restaurants and the theater so that you return home too tired for sex.

8. Be healthy. Duh. This needed its own tip?

9. Ignore him.

10. Treat him like a therapist… who also happens to be penis-less.

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Naturally, Chateau decorum insists on the utmost adherence to sarcasm when the moment calls for it. This was on of those moments. The lovely Miranda Kerr’s list may as well have been titled “Top 10 Romance Tips for Men Who are Already Alpha Enough to Afford Handicapping Their Attractiveness”, or perhaps “Bottom 10 Romance Tips for Beta Males Who Yearn for the Closure of Being Dumped”.

Similarly, my list would work great for 9s and 10s who are dating men so grateful to be with them that the men will put up with all sorts of shit. For the rest of womankind, my romance tips would have any man with a shred of dignity and a molecule of testosterone left in his sack running for the hills.

Kerr’s list — and just about all female relationship advice — neatly demonstrates one of the Chateau’s maxims:

CR Maxim #57: Never trust a woman’s advice on how to please women. Her advice is designed for alpha men she already finds attractive and from whom she seeks signals of attainability and commitment.

Corollary to Maxim #57: A woman’s sex and relationship advice isn’t meant to help men; it’s meant to distract men from what really works to turn women on.

Then I remembered an especially illustrative example of liberal betatude and this same sort of “bad advice for men” that Miranda Kerr proffers — a video ad by a liberal feminist for a book called “Over the Cliff” by the anti-white David Neiwert. I wasn’t able to embed the video, but here’s the link to the post It’s all about women slapping men for consuming conservative media, and the men of course taking it like good beta herbs. And then one of the herbs “does the right thing” and opens wallet (isn’t that always the beta male role) and buys his shackup girlfriend a copy of the Neiwert book, and so the woman agrees to have sex with him.

So that’s how it is in liberal-land? Even after you are living together, you are still supplicating and paying, paying, paying? Eternal supplication to the wiser, leftier woman? Ouch! Imagine if she caught you reading Occidental Dissent! She’d have to throw you out of the fashionable loft apartment . . . like . . . NOW! You fascist wingnut bastard! And she’d probably try to demand that you pay the rent for the rest of the lease. And a beta liberal herb would probably do it.

You want to be able to argue our side effectively with unawakened White men? There you go.