74.(2024).Tough Crowdby Graham Linehan.Quarterly Review.
73.(2022). Science Hack Adam Rutherford, Himself The Product Of Eugenics, Gets Emotional About Eugenics—A Symptom Of Our New Dark Age:Control: The Dark History and Troubling Present of Eugenics. V-Dare.
72.(2022). Lynn’s Sex Differences in Intelligence: The Extremely Un-PC Case For Greater Male Intelligence. V-Dare.
71.(2021). A Dark Night Rises: A Long, Dark Shadow: Minor-Attracted People and their Pursuit of Dignity by Allyn Walker.Quarterly Review.
70.(2021). Murrayism (As In Charles Murray) Has Failed. Now What? Facing Reality: Two Truths About Race in America by Charles Murray.V-Dare.
69. (2021). History Debunked:The Forgotten Slave Trade: White European Slaves of Islam by Simon Webb.Quarterly Review.
68. (2020). Against the Wind:Memoirs of a Dissident Psychologist byRichard Lynn.Quarterly Review.
67. (2020). Pedal Power.The Vice of Kings: How Socialism, Occultism, and the Sexual Revolution Engineered a Culture of AbusebyJasun Horsley.Quarterly Review.
66. (2020). Truth – Curse of the Woking Classes: Human Diversity: The Biology of Gender, Class, and Race by Charles Murray.Quarterly Review.
65. (2019). The Identitarians: The Movement Against Globalism and Islam in Europe byJosé Pedro Zúquete. Quarterly Review.
64. (2019). Eternal Recurrence: Superior: The Return of Race Science by Angela Saini. Quarterly Review. See the video review which YouTube banned under pressure from SJW scientists here:
63. (2019). Lighten Up: Whiteness: The Original Sin byJim Goad. Quarterly Review.
62. (2019). The Sex Factor byVictoria Bateman. Quarterly Review.
61. (2018). Cognitive Capitalism byHeiner Rindermann. Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies, 43: 351-354.
60. (2018). Imagination – it’s an illusion. Reimagining Britain: Foundations for Hope by Justin Welby. Quarterly Review.
59. (2018). Apocalypse, When? Can Life Prevail?by Pentti Linkola. Quarterly Review.
58. (2018). A Donald, for the educated reader: 12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson. Quarterly Review.
57. (2017). Hemlock, on Tap: Academic Freedom in an Age of Conformity by Joanna Williams. Quarterly Review.
56. (2017). Spengler, Lite: The Strange Death of Europe by Douglas Murray. Quarterly Review.
55. (2017). A Farewell to Patriarchy: Women vs Feminism by Joanna Williams. Quarterly Review.
54. (2016). The Welfare Trait by Adam Perkins. Mankind Quarterly, 57:3.
53. (2016). The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology. Mankind Quarterly, 57:3.
52. (2016). Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow. Mankind Quarterly, 57:2.
51. (2016). Does Your Family Make You Smarter? by James Flynn. Mankind Quarterly, 57:1.
50. (2016). Race Differences in Intelligence: An Evolutionary Analysis, Second Revised Edition, by Richard Lynn. Mankind Quarterly, 56:4.
49. (2016). The Persistence of Polygamy. Mankind Quarterly, 56:4.
48. Dutton, E. & Meisenberg, G. (2016). Biohistory by Jim Penman.Mankind Quarterly,56:3.
47. (2016). Race by Peter Wade. Mankind Quarterly, 56:3
46. (2016). Superforecasting by Philip Tetlock and Dan Gardner. Mankind Quarterly, 56:3.
45. (2016). Hive Mind by Garrett Jones. Personality and Individual Differences.
44. (2015). Mannerheim: President Soldier, Spy by Jonathan Clements. Journal of Finnish Studies, 18: 212-214.
43. (2015). The Long Crusade: Profiles in Education Reform, 1967-2014 by Raymond Wolters. Mankind Quarterly, 56: 237-240.
42. (2015). The Life History Approach to Human Differences: A Tribute to J. Philippe Rushton (Ed.) Helmuth Nyborg. Mankind Quarterly, 56: 96-99.
41. (2015). The Roma: A Balkan Underclass by Jelena Cvorovic. Mankind Quarterly, 55: 4.
40. (2015). Meeting the Ancestors: ‘My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me: A Black Woman Discovers Her Family’s Nazi Past . . .by Jennifer Teege.’ Quarterly Review.
39. (2015). Christianity and the University Experience: Understanding Student Faith by Matthew Guest, Kristin Aune, Sonya Sharma, and Robert Warner. Suomen Antropologi,40: 1.
38. (2015). Global Inequality as a Consequence of Human Diversity: A New Theory Tested by Empirical Evidence by Tatu Vanhanen. Mankind Quarterly,55: 278-280.
37. (2015). The Sami People of the Northby Neil Kent. Scandinavian Journal of History,40: 2
36. (2015). An Armchair Traveller’s Guide to Finland by Jonathan Clements. Scandinavian Journal of History, 40: 1.
35.(2014).Cooking for ChapsBy Gustav Temple and Clare Gabbett-Mullhallen.Resign!
34. (2014). Conceiving God: The Cognitive Evolution of Religion by David Lewis. Mankind Quarterly,55: 1/2.
33. (2014). Tsar Putin’s Pobononostsev: “The American Empire Should Be Destroyed”: Aleksander Dugin and the Perils of Immanentized Eschatologyby James Heiser. Quarterly Review.
32. (2014). A Manifesto for Sad People: Adventures in Stationery by James Ward. Quarterly Review.
31. (2014). Class Inaction: The Son Also Rises by Gregory Clark. Quarterly Review.
30. (2014). When Catholics were Heretics: God’s Traitorsby Jessie Childs. Quarterly Review.
29. (2014). Warming Shots: Watermelons by James Delingpole. Quarterly Review.
28. (2014). Right Royal Retribution: The King’s Revengeby Don Jordan and Michael Walsh. Quarterly Review.
27. (2014). Are We Getting Smarter?by James Flynn.Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies,39: 2.
26. (2013). 20th century tumbrils – the First Victims of the Bolsheviks: Former People: The Last Days of the Russian Aristocracy by Douglas Smith. Quarterly Review.
25. (2013). Ethnic Conflictsby Tatu Vanhanen. Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies,38: 3.
24. (November 2012). How to Marry a Finnish Girl By Phil Schwazmann.65 Degrees North.
23. (2012). Breeding for Brilliance: The Chosen People: A Study of Jewish Intelligence and Achievementby Richard Lynn. Quarterly Review,6:3.
22. (2012). The Wreckage of Multiculturalism: Sea Changesby Derek Turner. Quarterly Review,6: 2.
21. (2012). The Salmon Lords bySolbakk Aage. Suomen Antropologi,37: 4.
20. (2012). Anthropological Fieldwork: A Relational Processeds. Dimitrina Spencer and James Davies. Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society, 37: 1.
19. (2011/ 2012). Downward Mobility: Dysgenicsby Richard Lynn. Quarterly Review, 5: 4.
18. (2011). Nothing to Envy: Real Lives in North Koreaby Barbara Demick. Occidental Observer.
17. (2011). Navigators of the Contemporary: Why Ethnography Matters by David Westbrook. Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society,36:1.
16. (2011). Gift of the Gabb: The Churchill Memorandumby Sean Gabb. Quarterly Review,5: 3.
14/15. (2011). Coalition Coition: Which Way is Up?by Nick Boles and22 Days in Mayby David Laws. Quarterly Review,5:2.
13. (2011). Anti-commonsense conservatism: Ten Books Every Conservative Must Read By Benjamin Wiker. Quarterly Review,4: 4
12. (2009). Infidelby Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Occidental Quarterly,9:1.
10/11. (2009). Black Mass and On Being a Pagan. Religious Studies Review, 35: 1.
9. (2009). The epiphany of a bien-pensant: The Fallout: How a Guilty Liberal Lost His Innocence by Andrew Anthony. Quarterly Review,3: 1.
8. (2008). ‘There’s no place like Rome’: The New Rome by Cullen Murphy. Quarterly Review,2: 4.
7. (2008). Black Massby John Gray. Occidental Quarterly,8:3.
6. (2007). The God Delusionby Richard Dawkins. Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies,32:3.
5. (2007). Watching the Englishby Kate Fox. Occidental Quarterly,7:3.
4. (2007). Blackshirt: Sir Oswald Mosley and British Fascism by Stephen Dorril. Occidental Quarterly,7:1.
3. (2006). Londonistanby Melanie Phillips. Occidental Quarterly,6:3.
2. (2004). Sectarianism in Scotland by Steve Bruce et al. Scotia: Interdisciplinary Journal of Scottish Studies,26.
1. (2003). Scottish Independence. Scotia,25.