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Until the moment comes when we white advocates can seize upon actionable political opportunities, we will have to content ourselves with victories in the realm of ideas. But while it’s certainly frustrating to live in a time when actionable political opportunities seem not to exist, we should always remember that good ideas necessarily precede fruitful action. It will be easier to defeat the enemies of the white race if they become disillusioned with their worldview. At least for now, one of our jobs is to chip away at their belief that the hereditarian view of human nature is wrong. So let’s be as good as we can be at that job.

https://radicaldose.com/undermining-the-logic-of-antiracism/
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Cemil writes about how today’s resurgence of anti-Zionism in popular culture is not coming from a pro-White perspective, but is actually be fueled by a general, preexisting anti-White sentiment.

https://radicaldose.com/todays-anti-semitism-is-an-offshoot-of-anti-whiteism/
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This article delves into the legend of the Kingdom of Fanes, one of the most captivating myths of Ladin tradition, set among the peaks of the Dolomites. It explores the geographical and cultural origins of Ladin mythology, recounts the tragic saga of Princess Dolasilla, and draws parallels with European epics such as Tolkien’s legendarium and the Arthurian tales. Beyond folklore, it argues that myths like these embody Europe’s living heritage — a reminder that the struggle for local identity is inseparable from the continent’s collective spiritual narrative.

https://radicaldose.com/the-kingdom-of-fanes/
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A concise genetic overview of the Italian people, tracing their diverse ancestral roots across six regional clusters. It examines haplogroups, autosomal DNA, and ancient migrations that made Italy one of Europe’s most genetically varied nations.

https://radicaldose.com/italian-genetics/
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Discover Westray in Orkney—from the bird-packed Noup Head cliffs and a solar-powered Stevenson lighthouse to 16th-century Noltland Castle, ferries and flights, local stays, and even the world’s shortest hop.

https://radicaldose.com/britain-beyond-the-mainland-westray/
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Venice’s mude — state-regulated, escorted merchant convoys — show how public discipline plus private initiative can cut risk, speed trade, and scale trust. This piece distills their playbook for today’s small to medium enterprises and non-state networks.

https://radicaldose.com/mude-venice/
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This article explores the Łumere — the old Venetian “Halloween of our grandparents.” Once celebrated on the eve of All Saints’ Day, it involved carving pumpkins into glowing lanterns to guide ancestral spirits. The post traces its origins from Celtic Samhain and Roman Lemuralia to medieval Venetian folklore, comparing similar rites across Northern Italy, Austria, Slovenia, and Croatia. It also examines the Łumere’s modern decline and revival, arguing for renewed cross-Central-European collaboration in preserving local traditions and shared cultural memory.

https://radicaldose.com/lumere-venetian-halloween/
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Reid Houston argues that achieving a white supermajority in the U.S. is unlikely through the current political system, and instead suggests focusing on changing societal values and legal frameworks to preserve white identity and culture, while advocating for a reevaluation of racial consciousness among white Americans. https://radicaldose.com/some-thoughts-on-political-solutions/
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Britain Beyond The Mainland: Gigha. Nestled in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides, the Isle of Gigha is a small yet remarkable island with a rich history of community spirit and natural beauty. From its Norse origins and resident-led ownership to the lush Achamore Gardens and ancient standing stones, Gigha offers a glimpse into sustainable island life. Explore its unique heritage, local enterprises, and scenic charm in this in-depth look at one of Britain’s most inspiring islands beyond the mainland. https://radicaldose.com/britain-beyond-the-mainland-gigha/
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Cemil explores the famous Fátima prophecy and argues that the “errors of Russia” were never limited to communism. Instead, Cemil argues that Russia’s long-standing imperial mindset — before, during, and after the Soviet era — is the deeper problem. Cemil's essay explains how this historical identity continues to shape Russia’s actions in the world today and why genuine change would require breaking apart that imperial structure.

https://radicaldose.com/the-error-of-russia/
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Spritz is not a trendy import but a living Venetian tradition — a daily ritual rooted in the Habsburg and Adriatic cultural space of Lombardy-Venetia. Long before global mixology discovered it, Spritz united ordinary Europeans in taverns, cafés, and bacari as a refreshment for conversation and community. From its origins as watered wine to the distinct Select, Aperol, and Campari variants, Spritz reflects the enduring identity of the Veneto and its people — a heritage now diffused worldwide through Prosecco and Venetian food culture. https://radicaldose.com/spritz/
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St. Kilda is a remote Scottish island group with mysterious name origins, a vanished Gaelic-speaking community, rare Soay sheep and dramatic Atlantic cliffs. Less than 100 years ago, Hirta still had permanent residents whose unique way of life included gathering wild seabird eggs and living almost entirely from the land and sea. https://radicaldose.com/britain-beyond-the-mainland-st-kilda/
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Why Russia endures hardship, why the West struggles with sacrifice, and how psychology—not economics—may decide the future of the war in Ukraine. A deep dive into the Russian imaginative worldview, the Western Faustian mindset, and what it means for strategy, resolve, and victory. https://radicaldose.com/vicarious-glory-russians/
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Venetia is more than a modern region—it is a continuous historical, ethnocultural and geopolitical space stretching from the Alps to the Adriatic, with roots tracing back over 3,000 years. From the Ancient Veneti and Roman Regio X, to the Lombard duchies, the Venetian Republic, and into the modern era, its identity persisted through shifting borders and foreign rule. This article explores that unbroken continuity and how Venetia evolved—not as Italy later defined it, but as it understood itself. https://radicaldose.com/venetian-geography-territorial-continuity/
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