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Reddit mentions of The Anglosphere Challenge: Why the English-Speaking Nations Will Lead the Way in the Twenty-First Century
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Such a curious goal you have. :p
Mises and Hayek (the use of knowledge in society) are quite sensible. I read pinker a long time ago but he sort of ignores the whole human biological diversity thing... unlike these guys. And yeah, I'm familiar with the IQ studies. I have a good friend who's been published in Intelligence.
So I recognize that there are ethnic differences between various human populations. And how there may be something to worry about for whites in our new welfare state dominated multicultural societies. But this neonazi stuff, I dunno. Have you read the diamond age by neal stephenson or the anglosphere challenge. I find their vision somewhat compelling. Another interesting book if a bit outdated is Tragedy & Hope. :D
So, in conclusion, not really offended by anything. :p pl0x, try again.