Sunday, April 27, 2014

Ricardo Duchesne on Will Kymlicka: Living up to Western Ideals - "So in the end, Kymlicka discusses neither benefits or costs of this revolution and looks forward to the day when all traces of Canada’s European heritage have been eradicated." --Kevin MacDonald


Ricardo Duchesne on Will Kymlicka: Living up to Western Ideals


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Ricardo Duchesne is well-known to TOO readers. His The Uniqueness of Western Civilization is essential reading not only for an understanding of the deep wellsprings of Western culture, but for his attacks on the Cultural Marxists who now dominate the academic world in an effort to remake the Western world in the name of multiculturalism and displacement-level non-White immigration.
Prof. Duchesne continues his attacks on intellectually bankrupt academics with an article on Will Kymlicka appearing in the Canadian journal, The Quarterly Review (“Will Kymlicka and the disappearing Dominion“).
A theme of Prof. Duchesne’s writing on academics like Kymlicka is that they are having wonderful careers. The reward structure of the academic world favors those who are willing to plug themselves wholeheartedly into the multicultural zeitgeist. In Uniqueness he describes them as “happily ensconced within a world of like-minded academics, backed by multiple grants and prestigious titles.” Kymlicka is no exception . . .