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News Flash"€”Blacks Like Malt Liquor! Black Entertainment Television (BET) refers to me as "€œa White blogger."€ But they got my name wrong. It goes back to this blog ...

Is She Good for the Latinos? (Really)

The debate over Sonia Sotomayor's nomination to the Supreme Court has generated millions of words but nearly all of it comes down to two opposing positions. On one side are ...

The Limits of Race

Although it might be disturbing to some readers that in my following remarks about white nationalists I treat my subjects with respect, this should cause no surprise to anyone who ...

Jim Crow Liberalism

Having lost both houses of Congress and the White House in two straight elections, Republicans are going through an identity crisis, its leaders holding town hall meetings to ...

Do You Really Want a “€œConversation About Race”€?

Lecturing a conscript conclave of Justice Department bureaucrats, Attorney General Eric Holder last week called America a “nation of cowards” for not spending more ...

Race, Immigration and the New York Times

Founded by Pat Buchanan, Washington, DC based group The American Cause held a conference at the National Press Club over the weekend called "€œImmigration and the Future of the ...

Stephen Lawrence

The Institution of “€œInstitutional Racism”€

The Macpherson Report on the police investigation of the 1993 murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence was published in London in January 1999. Ten years on, it is continuing to ...

Human input vs. human inputs

I recently read Global Capitalism: Its Fall and Rise in the Twentieth Century by Jeffry A. Frieden.  As in many books in this genre the first age of globalization which ...

Defending the Truly Undefendable

In his 40 years as a libertarian gadfly, Walter Block is still best known for his 1977 book Defending the Undefendable, in which he defends pimps, drug dealers, blackmailers, ...

The Tulip Menace

Some readers have taken time to complain that they"€™ve detected self-referential material and personal anecdotes in my autobiographical humor columns. Week after week, they ...

In Praise of Inequality

Heather Mac Donald has a nice piece on gender inequality in math and science and the New York Times's efforts to wish it all away: The New York Times is determined to show that ...

Rothbard vs. Raimondo on Race

Justin Raimondo's post about racial differences has generated many responses.  I will let others argue about the science of race and IQ, but I would like to make a comment ...


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