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William Adams
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The Important Works Of French Author Michel Houellebecq
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Few authors who write good fiction say something real, substantial and relevant about Western society and culture. However, the Frenchman Michel Houellebecq (1958-) is an exception. Ever since his first… read more
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How Complex Systems Science Affects The Manosphere
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Ever since I read Niall Ferguson’s book Civilization (2011), I have wanted to get a closer look at Melanie Mitchell’s book Complexity: A Guided Tour (2011), which the Scottish Harvard… read more
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Why Beauty Is Not As Subjective As Feminists Insist
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Roosh’s article 27 Attractive Girls Who Became Ugly Freaks Because Of Feminism has sparked a heated debate. One of the premises of Return Of Kings and neomasculinity is that female… read more
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5 Things Westerners Can Learn From The K-pop Industry
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The K-pop industry is an interesting phenomenon. It does largely hinge upon Western and global technology, music genres and producers, but adjusted for East Asian cultural values and business models… read more
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How To Travel To Taiwan For The First Time
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The East Asian region is dominated by economically and geopolitically powerful states such as China and Japan, and tertiary South Korea. Taiwan, often referred to as the the Republic of… read more
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3 Lessons From Political Economist Alberto Alesina
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Like Dani Rodrik, the Italian Alberto Alesina is one of those Harvard University economists who provide sound arguments and largely unimpeachable data. His articles and books – whether on fiscal… read more
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How To Optimize Your Personality
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A fascinating aspect of personality is that it is partly essential, partly malleable. According to The Handbook of Developmental Psychology, most personality traits are about 40-60% inherited; hence about half… read more
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Why Democracy, Nationalism, And Globalist Economics Can’t Coexist
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As several writers of ROK have pointed out, binary oppositions can trap people into ways of thinking and acting that lead to that other real or potential options are neglected…. read more
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6 Things That Have Drastically Improved My Life
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To hack through life and find a solid and somewhat holistic lifestyle is not exactly rocket science. Many components of such a lifestyle are also things that can be generalized… read more
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3 Bits Of Wisdom From The Philosophy Of José Ortega y Gasset
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In my opinion, one of the sharpest and most well-articulated philosophers and thinkers of the 20th century was the Spaniard José Ortega y Gasset (1883–1955). Even though he was considered… read more
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