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7/23/15 200 Blog Posts – Everything You Need My Comment on the Review of Nicholas Wade’s A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race, and Human History, by Jared Taylor 2/24/14 A Tentative Ranking of the Clannishness of the “Founding Fathers” An HBD Summary of the Foundations of Modern Civilization 8/24/13 Expectations and reality: a window into the liberal-conservative baby gap
Yes, we can see that the Hajnal Line explanations do play a substantial role – e.g., Portugal, Italy, and especially Greece are rather conservative relative to Western Europe – but these effects are swamped by the effects of the Iron Curtain, as well as local effects (e.g. Poland vs. Czechia on religiosity, whose roots may stretch back to more than half a millennium). Anatoly’s nitpicking for things that sometimes don’t fit the Hajnal line well of course ignores the enormous number of socio-cultural variables that do follow the Hajnal line. That said, all of this equally applies to the American Nations: I’ve produced a ton of maps in my American Nations Series in a similar vein to the Hajnal line differences across Europe. But for new readers, I say again that thinking that communism is to blame for the lower average social liberalism and higher average corruption of outside the Hajnal line Europe –30 years after communism’s disappearance – is like thinking slavery is to blame for the lower average IQ and high crime rates of American blacks.
There’s my introduction to those new to the topic of Human Bio Diversity (HBD), my thorough (but soft) introduction to the matter that I’ve written: My earlier posting 100 Blog Posts – Reflection on HBD Blogging and What Lies Ahead reviews the topics I’ve talked about in the beginning, including fertility trends, and health and lifestyle wisdom. Here I review the topics I’ve discussed in the preceding 100 posts, including the matter of guns and violence, the American Nations (the regional ethno/cultural/political divides across North America), and the problems with some of the people who talk about this topic. And about those American Nations, my page American Nations Series indexes the posts I’ve written based on the books American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America by Colin Woodard and Albion’s
7/23/15 200 Blog Posts – Everything You Need My Comment on the Review of Nicholas Wade’s A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race, and Human History, by Jared Taylor 2/24/14 A Tentative Ranking of the Clannishness of the “Founding Fathers” An HBD Summary of the Foundations of Modern Civilization 8/24/13 Expectations and reality: a window into the liberal-conservative baby gap