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Was wondering if anyone here were familiar with the works of Richard Lynn, then I thought that It would be nice to have a thread to share and talk about dissident academics so I'll make one. I dont really have much to contribute at the moment but in the future when I got surplus energy to spare and the inspiration strikes me to immerse myself into it I will go ahead and share here. (don't know where to post this but this place seemed most appropriate)

For now I will leave you guys with this

https://www.aporiamagazine.com/ (big recommend)

 
Yeah, I’ve read his books and am mostly on board with Lynn’s findings. Kevin MacDonald is pretty solid too and is on the same wavelength as Lynn. I consider his Culture of Critique series essential reading.
 
Don't remember that happening. Where’d you hear it?
 
Amaury De Riencourt, Carroll Quigley and Peter Turchin for history. Vilfredo Pareto and Gaetano Mosca for politics. These are some good ones off the top of my head. I'll poast some more if i find them.
Just remembered about James Burnham and Richard J. Barnet. And there's also Curtis Yarvin who's in the same elite theory tradition as Pareto and Mosca, but much more recent.
 
Just remembered about James Burnham and Richard J. Barnet. And there's also Curtis Yarvin who's in the same elite theory tradition as Pareto and Mosca, but much more recent.
I read The Managerial Revolution a while ago and never realized it was written by Burnham. An excellent book that was way ahead of its time.
 
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