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Kelly M. Greenhill

Strategic Engineered Migration as a Weapon of War (2008)

Strategic Engineered Migration as a Weapon of War (2008) by Kelly M. Greenhill

In recent years, it has been widely argued that a new and different armament – i.e., the refugee as weapon – has entered the world’s arsenals. But just how new and different is this weapon? Can it only be used in wartime? And just how successful has been its exploitat...

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Biological Ethnocentrism

The Negative Impact of Racial and Ethnic Diversity Upon Societies and Individuals (2019)

Biological Ethnocentrism: The Negative Impact of Racial and Ethnic Diversity Upon Societies and Individuals (2019) by ReadKaczynski

This document is a comprehensive index of studies, both historic and contemporary, detailing the negative effects of racial and ethnic diversity. The authors of these studies hold a wide range of political beliefs,...

Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn

Live Not By Lies (1974)

Live Not By Lies (1974) by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn

Solzhenitsyn penned this essay in 1974 and it circulated among Moscow's intellectuals at the time. It is dated Feb. 12, the same day that secret police broke into his apartment and arrested him. The next day he was exiled to West Germany. The essay is a call to moral courage and serves as ligh...

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Men Have Forgotten God: Templeton Address (1983)

Men Have Forgotten God: Templeton Address (1983) by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Editor’s Note: This article, which originally ran in the July 22, 1983, issue of NATIONAL REVIEW, is adapted from the address Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn gave on the occasion of his acceptance, in London on May 10, 1983, of the Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion. In ann...

Clive Menzies

How we live: Who rules, how and why? (2019)

How we live: Who rules, how and why? (2019) by Clive Menzies

 Abstract

Purpose: Challenging outdated and erroneous assumptions that govern most people’s world views. To reveal the world as it is, rather than how “authority” would have us believe it to be.

Design/methodology/approach: This paper is the product of non-hierarchical, self- orga...