Category Archives: Book reviews

Book review – Displacement

The story of  a man resigned to being a victim because he does not realise he is a victim Author Derek Turner Obtainable from  Amazon Review by Robert Henderson In his last work Sea Changes Derek Turner offered a large … Continue reading

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Book Review – Sea Changes

Derek Turner Washington Summit Publishers ISBN  978-1-59368-002-2 By Robert Henderson The time is somewhere around the present: the place is England. Thirty seven  bodies wash-up on the North-East coast of England. Some have gunshot wounds. All are would-be illegal immigrants.  … Continue reading

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The Liberal Delusion – Book Review

John Marsh, Arena Books, £12.99 Robert Henderson “Is Western society based on a mistake?” asks John Marsh in his introduction. The possible mistake he considers is whether liberals have a disastrously wrong concept of what human beings are and what … Continue reading

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The significance of borders –why Representative Government and the Rule of Law Require Nation States

Author: Thierry Baudet Publisher: Brill ISBN 978 90 04 22813 9 Robert Henderson This a frustrating book.  Its subject is of the greatest interest, namely, how human beings may best organise themselves  to provide security and freedom.   It contains  a … Continue reading

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