ANONYMOUS BOOK LIST FROM 2011 (Found it interesting then and now) The internet h

ANONYMOUS BOOK LIST FROM 2011
(Found it interesting then and now)
The internet has had a serious anti-intellectual effect on the conservatives history of thought even though its innovations in technique, pessimism, and intersexual relations and race have been fruitful.

Reading List: (Books):
Larry Arnhart: Darwinian Conservatism
Aristotle: Politics, Nicomachean Ethics
The Bible (King James, Vulgate)
M.E. Bradford: Founding Fathers: Brief Lives of the Framers of the U.S. Constitution
Peter Brimelow: Alien Nation
Burke: Reflections on the Revolution in France
Patrick J. Buchanan: The Great Betrayal, State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America; and Death of the West
John C. Calhoun: The Conservative Mind, and the Papers of John C. Calhoun)
Cicero: The Republic
Cochran & Harpending: The 10,000 Year Explosion
Samuel Taylor Coleridge: On the Constitution of Church & State
T.S. Eliot: “Notes Towards a Definition of Culture”
Steven Farron: The Affirmative Action Hoax
Thomas Fleming: The Morality of Everyday Life: Rediscovering an Ancient Alternative to the Liberal Tradition; The Politics of Human Nature; Immigration and American Identity
Ian Fletcher: Free Trade Doesn’t Work
Sam Francis: Revolution from the Middle; Shots Fired; America Extinguished; Essential Writings on Race
Paul Gottfried: After Liberalism; Multiculturalism and the Politics of Guilt; Strange Death of Marxism; Encounters; Conservatism in America
James Kalb: The Tyranny of Liberalism
Russell Kirk: The Conservative Mind, Roots of American Order
Donald W. Livingston: Philosophical Melancholy and Delirium
Thomas DiLorenzo: The Real Lincoln: A New Look at Abraham Lincoln, His Agenda, and an Unnecessary War
Richard Lynn: The Global Bell Curve; IQ and the Wealth of Nations
Joseph de Maistre: Considerations on France
Michael O’Meara: Anti-Liberalism in Postmodern Europe
Friedrich Nietzsche: On the Genealogy of Morality; Beyond Good and Evil
Robert Nisbet: The Quest for Community
Joseph Pearce: Small Is Still Beautiful
Josef Pieper: Leisure: The Basis of Culture; Tradition: Concept and Claim
Claude Polin: La Cite Denaturee
John Randolph: (See notes for Ch. V, The Conservative Mind)
Jean Raspail: Camp of the Saints
Willhelm Roepke: A Humane Economy
Byron M. Roth: The Perils of Diversity: Immigration and Human Nature
J. Philippe Rushton: Race, Evolution and Behavior
James C. Russell: The Germanization of Early Medieval Christianity
Claes G. Ryn: America the Virtuous
Frank Salter: Risky Transactions: Trust, Kinship and Ethnicity; On Genetic Interests
Joseph Scotchie: Revolt from the Heartland
Roger Scruton: Conservative Texts
Oswald Spengler:Decline of the West
Paul Streitz: America First
Tomislav Sunic: Against Democracy and Equality
Twelve Southerners: I’ll Take My Stand
Srdja Trifkovic: The Sword and the Prophet
Robert Weissberg: Bad Students, Not Bad Schools
Chilton Williamson, Jr.: The Conservative Bookshelf; Immigration and the American Future (editor); The Immigration Mystique
Clyde N. Wilson: From Union to Empire

Reading List: (Articles):
Lawrence Auster: “The Politically Incorrect Truth About Rape in the United States”
M.E. Bradford: “A Fire Bell in the Night: The Southern Conservative View,” “The Heresy of Equality,” “The Lincoln Legacy,” “On Rembering Who We Are,” “Rhetoric and Respectability,” “Dividing The House: The Gnosticism of Lincoln’s Political Rhetoric”
Peter Brimelow: “Time to Rethink Immigration?,” “The Economic Impact of Immigration”
Patrick J. Buchanan: “Nation or Notion?”; “Fruits of NAFTA”; “Dismantling America”
John Derbyshire: “Why the Government Should and Can Not Make Us Equal”; “What’s So Scary about Evolution?”
Marcus Epstein: “Myths of Martin Luther King”
Thomas Fleming: “Counting People and People Who Count”
Sam Francis: “The Germanization of Christianity,” “Race and the American Prospect,” Statement of Principles, “The Origins of ‘Racism’,” “The Return of the Repressed,” VDare Archives
David Glasner: “Science and the Idea of Progress”
Paul Gottfried: “Oswald Spengler and the Inspiration of the Classical Age”; “Strauss and the Straussians”; “Conservatives, NeoConservatives…What Next?”
Samuel Huntington, “Migration Flows: The Central Issue of our Time”
Thomas Howard: “The ‘Moral Mythology’ of C.S. Lewis”
James Kalb: “Toward an Anti-Inclusivist Right [I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, and IX]”; “Anti-Racism”
George Kennan: “U.S. Overpopulation Deprives Planet of Helpful Civilization”
Russell Kirk: “The Necessity of Dogmas in Schooling”
E. Christian Kopff: “The Classics and the Traditional Liberal Arts Curriculum,” “A Return to Sources,” “Julius Evola on Tradition and the Right,” “History and Science in Tenney Frank’s Scholarship” (Original Frank article: “Race Mixture in the Roman Empire”) ; “The Fear of God”
Kevin Lamb: “The Open-Borders Network”; “Whitewash”
Wayne Lutton: “The Southern Poverty Law Center – A Special Report”
John O. McGinnis: “A Defense of Darwinian Conservatism”
Ilana Mercer: “War on white South Africa”
George A. Panichas: “T.S. Eliot and the Critique of Liberalism”
Aurthur Pendleton: “Lew Rockwell and the Strange Death of Paleolibertarianism”
Tom Piatak: “America First, Of Course”; “Bringing Back the Old Economy”
J Enoch Powell: “Rivers of Blood”
Jean Raspail: “The Fatherland Betrayed by the Republic”; “On Camp of the Saints”
Scott Richert: “Are Conversions to Islam Likely to Increase? “
Michael Rienzi: “Ethno-States, Kin Preservation, and the End of Politics”
Paul Craig Roberts: “The Missing Case for Free Trade,” “An Economist Rethinks Free Trade,” “The Decline and Fall of the American Economy”
Edwin S. Rubenstein: “Legal Immigration – The Bigger Problem”; “The Economic Case for [an Immigration] Moratorium”
Philippe Rushton: “Indians Aren’t That Intelligent,” Ethnic Nationalism, Evolutionary Psychology, and Genetic Similarity Theory,” “Shared Genes: The Evolution of Ethnonationalism”
Claeas G. Ryn: “Universality or Uniformity? [or why Allan Bloom is left-wing],” “Political Philosophy and the Unwitten Constitution,” “How Conservatives Failed ‘The Culture’,” “Where in the World are We Going,” “Jacobin in Chief”; “Strauss and History”; “Universality and History”
Steve Sailer: “The Reality of Race”; “Race is an Extremely Extended Family”;”Race and Its Proper Perspective” (NY Times Article); “Fragmented Future”; “Ethnic Nepotism and the Reality of Race”; “Question for feminists”; “The Left Doesn’t Like Darwin”; “On Dawkins on Race”; “How White Are Hispanics?”; “James Watson & Francis Crick on Race & IQ”
Frank Salter: “Estimating Ethnic Genetic Interests: Is it Adaptive to Resist Replacement Migration?”; “Misunderstandings of Kin Selection….”; “The Misguided Advocates of Open Borders”
Rob Sanchez: “Pledge of Allegiance — to India”; “Pledge of Allegiance — to India, Pt. II”
Richard Spencer: “Is Christianity Western?”; “Darwinism is Right-Wing”
Tim Stephanini: “Indian H-1B Workers Incompetent Cheats and Frauds”
John Tanton: “The Durable Rev. Malthus”
Taki Theodoracopulos: “Bush Pardons Carly Simon’s Little Drug Pusher”
Srdja Trifkovic: “The North Worth Saving”
Derek Turner: “Dark Continent”
Eric Voegelin “On Classical Studies”
Clyde Wilson: “The Jeffersonian Conservative Tradition,” “The Lincoln Fable”
Jerry Woodruff: “The Use and Abuse of Friedrich Nietzsche,” “Samuel Francis on Immigration and the Ruling Class””


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