https://www.unz.com/isteve/can-a-party-unite-the-working-class-and-the-executive-class/
Steve Sailer writes: "To my mind, the Republican Party suffers from the contradictions of being traditionally the party of the executive class but also increasingly lately the party of the working class. I’m not sure if the inevitable economic conflicts between management and labor within the modern GOP can ever really be squared in the long term. One fundamental problem is that most of the expertise at complex tasks like changing the tax code is of course found at the higher economic level. Moreover, working-class Republicans lack large institutions thinking hard about how to make subtle tweaks to benefit them, the way that, say, sixty years ago the AFL-CIO employed numerous smart lawyers, economists, and lobbyists to dream up reforms to benefit working-class Democrats at the expense of executive-class Republicans."
https://www.takimag.com/article/the-grateful-vs-the-guilty/
Richard Spencer's worldview is heavily aesthetic. It revolves around what looks cool and what doesn't. In his teens, Richard thought about becoming a theater director one day.
His Substack, like the rest of his work, is compelling and entertaining. Richard hasn't done any shows with Ed Dutton for at least a month. Instead, he's talking more to Mark Brahmin. Richard is bored with HBD and race realism and has shifted his focus to a spiritual plane and Apolloism.
Colin Liddell says: "Richard is calmer and more sensible since he became less important. He still has a small crazy side - Apolloism, etc - and is partly tied to the views of his remaining audience. I suspect he still hates the Jews but not very much. MW, by contrast, is an out-and-out doompilled victimised conspiritard trying to keep in with the gay Nazis at Counter-Currents."
https://radixjournal.substack.com/p/embrace-the-crazy
https://twitter.com/RichardBSpencer/status/1592744382327033856
John Mearsheimer: "It has become clear that the Russians are having difficulties defeating the Ukrainians, in ways that most people didn’t anticipate back when we first talked. What also changed is that the war has escalated and the Russians are behaving more ruthlessly towards the Ukrainians than they were initially. That the Russians are now tearing apart the electric grid, which is causing immense human suffering and doing grave economic damage to Ukraine, is evidence of this."
https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/john-mearsheimer-on-putins-ambitions-after-nine-months-of-war
The basis for the Reform synagogue's lawsuit is that this new court ruling violates Jewish law. But Reform synagogues don't follow Jewish law, so how do we take this filing seriously?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_B._Shapiro
https://torahinmotion.org/profile/dr-marc-shapiro
https://torahinmotion.org/tim-torah/the-rise-of-reform-and-the-rabbinic-response-part-19
https://torahinmotion.org/tim-torah/the-rise-of-reform-and-the-rabbinic-response-part-18
https://torahinmotion.org/tim-torah/the-rise-of-reform-and-the-rabbinic-response-part-17
Colin Liddell says: "Richard is calmer and more sensible since he became less important. He still has a small crazy side - Apolloism, etc - and is partly tied to the views of his remaining audience. I suspect he still hates the Jews but not very much. MW, by contrast, is an out-and-out doompilled victimised conspiritard trying to keep in with the gay Nazis at Counter-Currents."
https://radixjournal.substack.com/p/we-are-the-people
https://radixjournal.substack.com/p/yes-we-should-ban-alex-jones
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/11/rethinking-run-hide-fight/672196/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_B._Shapiro
https://torahinmotion.org/profile/dr-marc-shapiro

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