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The Dorchester Review 15.09.2020

"Did Hitler Read Hobson?" -- by C.P. Champion. From the current issue. https://www.dorchesterreview.ca/ Karl Marx (at left) with one of his disciples:

The Dorchester Review 08.09.2020

"Shikataganai -- Never Again" on the relocation of the Canadian Japanese. By Phyllis Reeve. From our Archives, Autumn-Winter 2011 https://www.dorchesterreview.ca/

The Dorchester Review 19.08.2020

The Government has got the history of slavery in Canada wrong: https://tnc.news//04/the-actual-history-of-slavery-in-can/

The Dorchester Review 15.08.2020

By DR contributing editor Dr. Michael Bonner:

The Dorchester Review 22.07.2020

Schools Are Becoming Leftist Indoctrination Centers! #ThinkForYourself

The Dorchester Review 03.07.2020

As a society, it is vital that we know absolutely nothing about any subject. Knowledge is absolutely irrelevant in a functioning society!

The Dorchester Review 22.06.2020

Napoleon and slavery.

The Dorchester Review 11.06.2020

Posted by The Churches of Paris Layers and layers of beauty exist in Sainte Chapelle, located near Notre Dame in the 1st district. The chapelle was built betwee...n 1242 and 1248, by Louis IX, specifically to house the relics of the Passion he purchased from the Emperor of Constantinople. If you notice, the 2nd angel around the arch holds nails of the Passion in her hands. The Crown of Thorns was purchased by the king in 1239 for an amount that cost more than the construction of the building. The appearance of the intense paint colors appeared in 1846 forward, when numerous restorations were undertaken. at Sainte-Chapelle de Paris.

The Dorchester Review 25.05.2020

A characteristically wide-ranging analysis of the major change he thinks is underway in a fragmenting world, by John Gray: https://unherd.com//john-gray-this-moment-is-bigger-than/

The Dorchester Review 10.05.2020

For once Canadian Dimension is right:

The Dorchester Review 05.05.2020

I am disgusted and appalled that the site where the Memorial to the Victims of Communism is being built was horribly defaced and vandalized this past Canada Day.... My grandparents grew up under Soviet communism, a regime that deprived them of their freedom, dignity, and quality of life. It also massacred millions of innocent people. My grandmother survived a genocide and lost 3 brothers to the Soviet secret police. My grandfather risked his life to peacefully fight communism and did so again to come to Canada to escape it. They loved Canada because, unlike the communist regime they endured, Canada holds paramount peoples freedom and quality of life. In fact, when comparing life in the Soviet Union and here in Canada, my grandmother used to call Canada a paradise. This vandalism insults their memory and the memory of the millions who suffered and died under communism. The fact that it took place here in Canada where my grandparents and so many victims of Soviet communism found freedom is particularly disappointing.

The Dorchester Review 17.04.2020

When it was Churchills turn to become an appeaser.

The Dorchester Review 08.04.2020

"Roger Scruton & The Dorchester Review" -- from the current issue Read here for free: https://www.dorchesterreview.ca//roger-scruton-the-dorches

The Dorchester Review 24.03.2020

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The Dorchester Review 18.03.2020

The anthem of the Counter-Revolution: Happy Bastille Day!

The Dorchester Review 16.03.2020

Why single out America, which fought a bloody Civil War to abolish slavery, for its evils?

The Dorchester Review 14.03.2020

Yeah, they were just so happy and peacefully ripping peoples beating hearts out of their chest and then Columbus ruined the fun.

The Dorchester Review 02.03.2020

The right decision!

The Dorchester Review 12.02.2020

Happy Dominion Day!

The Dorchester Review 06.02.2020

Waterloo: The Truth At Last is included in our Summer sale We currently have 35% off the RRP here https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Waterloo-The-Truth-/p/13939

The Dorchester Review 28.01.2020

The Online Edition of Dorchester # 19 is now LIVE. (Subscribers only): www.dorchesterreview.ca Happy Canada Day / Dominion Day!

The Dorchester Review 26.01.2020

"Napoleon and the French Canadians" by Senator Serge Joyal -- from our archive. https://www.dorchesterreview.ca//napoleon-the-french-canad

The Dorchester Review 24.01.2020

Graffiti dumb, graffiti dumb

The Dorchester Review 22.01.2020

Our new issue ships in the next few days. Order now to get your copy!

The Dorchester Review 06.01.2020

How the monster of unhinged anti-racism could destroy civilized life for all: as actually played out on one campus that went completely bonkers: Part 1 https://youtu.be/FH2WeWgcSMk... Part 2 https://youtu.be/A0W9QbkX8Cs Part 3 https://youtu.be/2vyBLCqyUes h/t small dead animals

The Dorchester Review 03.01.2020

Nice reading for Netherlandophiles (is that word?), who can read a bit of Dutch of course, by a conservative Dutch historian.

The Dorchester Review 15.12.2019

A curious way to describe one of the great movies of all time, and leaves out one of the great stars, Sir Michael Caine:

The Dorchester Review 06.12.2019

Canadian Dimension wants the people of the world to be victims of a violent Communist coup. History repeats itself? "The number of people killed by the Communist governments amounts to more than 94 million." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Book_of_Communism

The Dorchester Review 18.11.2019

The Babylon Bee created a handy guide to determining what is systemic racism and what is just a good old-fashioned traditional value. You are welcome, you racist: