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The World War II chapters of my introductory history textbooks always devoted a great deal of space to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that brought our country into the conflict. But they only spent a couple of paragraphs on the major military victories of Japan that had soon followed. Perhaps a single sentence was... Read More
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Our war against Iran is now three weeks old and the Trump Administration has apparently reached the point of total desperation. The best proof of this came late Friday when Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that America would assist Iran in obtaining a massive inflow of additional funding for its war machine, thereby supporting Iranian... Read More
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The American-Israeli war against Iran began a couple of weeks ago and seemed very much a David-vs-Goliath contest, with combat operations likely to be extremely one-sided. In recent years, America's annual military spending has been roughly a trillion dollars, while Iran's budget was merely $8 billion. Some estimates put Iran's true outlays as considerably higher,... Read More
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For centuries, modern nations had generally conducted their wars in rather gentlemanly fashion, usually making efforts to comply with all the laws and international treaties regulating such conflicts. A war might often begin with a downcast ambassador delivering a diplomatic note to the accredited government, informing its political leadership that unless certain crucial demands were... Read More
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Seventy years ago both Britain and France were still regarded as great military powers. Having emerged in the winner's circle of World War II, they had been given permanent seats and veto power on the Security Council of the fledgling United Nations, taking their places alongside America, the USSR, and China. Just a decade earlier,... Read More
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Israel, Christian Zionism, and the Fate of the Holy Land
All of us have our personal biases, and I'm hardly free of that failing. In my case I've casually assumed that most beauty queens should hardly be taken seriously. So although they're certainly very easy on the eyes, anything that they said or did could safely be disregarded. President Donald Trump seems to have given... Read More
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Over the last few years I've begun spending a considerable amount of my time on some YouTube channels, notably those of Judge Andrew Napolitano, Nima Alkhorshid, and Prof. Glenn Diesen, as well as that of the Grayzone. The videos they offer have been most useful for the many excellent guests regularly featured. These include leading... Read More
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Back a few weeks ago I'd seen a ridiculous joke circulating about President Donald Trump. As an energetic former real-estate developer, he'd supposedly dispatched bulldozers to suddenly knock down our White House as part of a new construction project. But then the next morning I was shocked to discover that the story was absolutely true.... Read More
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An amusing bit of Internet slang that I began hearing some years ago was the acronym "NPC." NPC stood for "Non-Player Character," a video-game reference to the very large number of characters who do not represent participants but are instead generated automatically by the software system itself. These constitute the background wallpaper for the humans... Read More
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I've never liked Karl Rove, but I've always respected his competence as a political strategist given his success in winning two presidential terms for an idiot like "W." Soon after his patron left the White House amid record-low approval ratings, Rove became a weekly columnist at the Wall Street Journal. Although I've almost never read... Read More
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Just after New Year's Day, President Donald Trump ordered a successful raid on Venezuela that abducted President Nicolas Maduro and his wife. Many of his angry critics denounced this as a return to the notorious Gunboat Diplomacy of President Theodore Roosevelt and others in the early years of the twentieth century. Trump had allegedly now... Read More
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Back when I was a young child, I used to enjoy watching my Saturday morning cartoons, and they were often quite amusing. More decades have passed than I'd like to consider and my memories are garbled, but I recall that those cartoons occasionally featured a character called something like Ugh the Cave-Man. Ugh was always... Read More
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One of the most flawlessly executed special forces operations of the last half-century took place in 1979 when Soviet commandos stormed Afghanistan's heavily defended presidential palace, killing Hafizullah Amin and several of his top aides. This allowed Moscow to install a replacement government much more congenial to its interests, though the result was the long... Read More
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Earlier this month I'd published an article laying out the surprisingly strong case that a tumultuous love affair with a beautiful young actress had been a central cause of World War II, the greatest military conflict in all of human history. The War of Goebbels’ Czech Mistress Ron Unz • The Unz Review • December... Read More
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Last week I'd published an article noting the considerable similarities between the reign of the notorious Roman Emperor Caligula and the second term of our own President Donald Trump. According to the ancient sources, Caligula had best been known for proclaiming himself a living god and for declaring that he would appoint his horse to... Read More
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Back when I was in college, more years ago than I'd like to consider, one of my majors was Classical History, and I did quite a lot of original research in that field. Then after I graduated and began my doctoral studies in Theoretical Physics, I took a little time to write up some of... Read More
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Our introductory history textbooks sometimes highlight some of the strange and amusing stories of the past. I think that most students must have cracked a smile when they read their chapter on eighteenth century European history and came across "The War of Jenkins' Ear." As its comprehensive Wikipedia article explains, that major conflict fought between... Read More
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For years Donald Trump had no more committed a MAGA supporter than Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia. As a private citizen, she had been fervently loyal to Trump during all the troubles and setbacks of his first term. Greene was then elected to Congress in 2020 and upon taking office fully endorsed Trump's claims... Read More
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Over the last four weeks I've published four long articles, each of which focused upon sets of books that are almost totally unknown today but whose contents radically transform our understanding of important historical events from the relatively recent past. The overwhelming majority of these volumes were not written by fringe figures. Instead, most of... Read More
James Watson, 1928-2025
Few if any scientists in modern world history have enjoyed as long and celebrated a career as James Watson, who died earlier this month at the age of 97. Our leading media outlets gave his passing the coverage that it warranted, with his obituary in the New York Times running well over 4,000 words and... Read More
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For the last decade or so, Tucker Carlson has reigned as the unchallenged monarch of the conservative media world, with his influence and audience only growing stronger after FoxNews forced him to resign in 2023 and he quickly established his own Tucker Carlson Network. The increasing maturity of the Internet allowed Carlson to easily create... Read More
Sociologist Edward Alsworth Ross
World War II was the most colossal military conflict in all of human history, and the shaping event of our modern world. As a consequence, over the last eighty years it has become the subject of hundreds of thousands of books and articles written in English, and an equally vast outpouring of electronic media content... Read More
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During the early 1990s Germar Rudolf was a young chemist employed at Germany's prestigious Max Planck Institute with a bright future ahead of him. But then he was hired to conduct a chemical analysis of the walls of the Auschwitz concentration camp. One thing led to another and he spent the next thirty-odd years suffering... Read More
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For more than thirty years, I'd occasionally come across harsh attacks against a British historian named John Charmley for writing a highly-critical biography of Winston Churchill, the famed British leader, and that was about the only thing I knew of that author. I'd always vaguely wondered exactly what he'd said about Churchill that had infuriated... Read More
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These days the Wall Street Journal probably ranks as America's most influential and credible print outlet, so Friday morning's front-page story describing a sudden new escalation in our episodic trade war with China caught my attention. As emphasized in the first several paragraphs, the Chinese had suddenly imposed an unprecedented new wave of licensing requirements... Read More
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Last week I published an article on the release of Tucker Carlson's new 9/11 series, suggesting that it had the potential to resurrect the now dormant 9/11 Truth movement. Each year, those momentous events of 2001 had received less and less discussion. On the recent twenty-fourth anniversary, they passed almost totally unnoticed, completely swept aside... Read More
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The twenty-fourth anniversary of the 9/11 Attacks passed with virtually no media attention this year, and that hardly surprised me. However, I did discuss it to a limited extent in my own article last week, and in a couple of paragraphs I briefly summarized the enormous historic impact of those 2001 terrorist attacks: During the... Read More
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Although the September 10th assassination of Charlie Kirk was horrifying, the death of that young conservative activist was merely the latest in a long history of such high-profile killings in our deeply troubled society. Just a few months earlier, an agitated gunman had shot and killed Melissa Hortman, the former Democratic Speaker of the Minnesota... Read More
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I don't spend any time on social media nor do I have any interest in the mainstream conservative movement, so I'd only been very slightly aware of Charlie Kirk prior to his sudden assassination on Wednesday, shot dead at the age of 31 by a sniper while speaking at the University of Utah Utah Valley... Read More
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Thirty-five years ago this Thursday, President George H.W. Bush gave an important speech entitled "Toward a New World Order." Wikipedia has excerpted a few of its central elements: Bush's public address before a joint session of Congress emphasized the successful conclusion of our decades-long Cold War against Soviet Communism, a struggle ending in a complete... Read More
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Decades ago during my years in college and grad school, I had a strong side-interest in Soviet history, and read quite a number of weighty books in that subject. Most of these heavily focused upon the Stalin era, describing the almost unprecedented loss of life that occurred during that period from the combination of executions,... Read More
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A few weeks ago I published an article noting that the State of Israel and the Zionist movement that gave rise to it have probably employed assassination as a tool of statecraft more heavily than any other political entity in recorded history. Indeed, their deadly activities had easily eclipsed those of the notorious Muslim sect... Read More
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Several months ago, the Trump Administration fulfilled one of its campaign pledges and declassified a large batch of JFK Assassination files, finally making them publicly available after sixty-odd years. Few of these unredacted documents seemed to contain anything new or interesting, with the most dramatic memo being the report that longtime CIA Counter-Intelligence Chief James... Read More
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The Economist surely ranks as the world's most influential newsweekly, and the cover story of its latest issue must have greatly surprised many longtime readers of that staunchly neoliberal publication. The headline was "Scrap the Asylum System" and the inside pages fleshed out this emphatic statement in a leader backed by a long article. For... Read More
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I've spent a good deal of my time over the last couple of months processing fact-checking runs produced by OpenAI's ChatGPT Deep Research AI. While ordinary chatbots respond to questions within seconds, this Deep Research AI system may easily take thirty minutes or more to produce its response to complex research requests, being widely regarded... Read More
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A few weeks ago I'd published an article on Father Charles Coughlin, the notorious radio priest of the 1930s, and my extensive reading revealed that he had been a far more formidable figure than I'd ever realized. Although he was relegated to just a sentence or two in my introductory history textbooks, Coughlin had pioneered... Read More
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How a Deft Strategic Blow Could Shatter the Western Alliance
A couple of weeks ago, Israel launched its sudden surprise attack against Iran and within hours successfully decapitated most of that country's top military leadership. The resulting Israel-Iran war soon drew America into the conflict, with President Donald Trump ordering a massive bombing attack against Iran's nuclear enrichment facilities and the Iranians retaliating with missile... Read More
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Ten days ago a sudden surprise Israeli attack inflicted a terrible, decapitating blow upon the leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran, successfully assassinating the country's top military commanders, its chief nuclear weapons negotiator, and nearly all of its most prominent nuclear scientists. Many of these victims were killed in their own homes together with... Read More
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Much like individuals, countries may often become victims of their own great success. This risk certainly applies to criminals, including criminal regimes. Even if they effectively conceal their direct involvement in particular incidents, over time their method of operation---their "M.O."---may become obvious. This allows the ready identification of their handiwork, whether by law enforcement agencies... Read More
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About a year ago, I first began exploring the powerful new AI systems that had been receiving so much public attention, and incorporated some of their features into our website. For myself and many of our other writers, I added focused chatbots that used the corpus of the written works hosted on our website to... Read More
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World War II was certainly the most colossal military conflict in human history and it became the shaping event of our modern world, with its consequences and influence still extremely important nearly eighty years after the guns fell silent. Major wars are naturally accompanied by a great deal of governmental media propaganda, and t
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Although ChatGPT and other AI systems have received massive media attention since late 2022, I only began dipping my toe in those waters about a year ago. At that time, I released a series of chatbots for many of the individual authors on our website, with each of these produced by focusing it individually upon... Read More
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Over the last couple of months President Donald Trump and his administration have launched a series of outrageous attacks against American freedom of speech and academic freedom, and critics have often denounced these as examples of McCarthyism, the notorious anti-Communist political movement of the 1950s. This prompted me to carefully investigate that important historical topic... Read More
Roy Cohn, Joseph McCarthy, and G. David Schine in 1953. Credit: Wikimedia Commons/CC BY 4.0.
The dramatic ongoing crackdown against free speech and academic freedom by the Trump Administration has been very widely condemned as "McCarthyism" by its numerous public critics. Although these current proposals vastly exceeded any of the anti-Communist measures advocated by the junior senator from Wisconsin during the early 1950s, this controversy prompted me to investigate that... Read More
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Last week I published a long article exploring the history of Sen. Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin, whose anti-Communist crusade dominated our politics of the early 1950s. His activities gave rise to "McCarthyism" as a term of abuse and despite the passage of three generations, that expression still seems so widely used today that it has... Read More
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Last month the Trump Administration launched an unprecedented assault against academic and intellectual freedom in America, targeting many of our most elite institutions of higher education. As an example of this, enormous pressure was exerted against Columbia University in New York City by withdrawing $400 million in annual federal funding and demanding its full cooperation... Read More
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Back when I was a young child my grandfather enjoyed watching professional wrestling on his old black-and-white television, so I occasionally did the same. In those distant days, television wrestling possessed almost no money nor prestige and was barely even considered a real sport, probably tied with roller derby as occupying the bottommost-tier of audience... Read More
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In an amusing display of British pride and solipsism, the venerable Times of London once ran the headline "Fog in Channel - Continent Cut Off." Overly arrogant individuals sometimes find it difficult to recognize that they are not the center of the universe, and that instead they might actually be considerably less large and powerful... Read More
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I've never met Donald Trump nor had any dealings with him, and since I don't watch television, I'd barely paid attention to his antics until his unexpectedly strong run for the White House began attracting heavy media coverage in 2015. But some time ago I was privately meeting on other matters with one of Trump's... Read More
The Trump Administration recently declassified and released some 60,000 government documents relating to the JFK Assassination, provoking a great deal of discussion on social media and the rest of the Internet. This prompted Mike Whitney to interview me on that subject, providing me an excellent opportunity to draw together and summarize the many articles I... Read More
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About Ron Unz

A theoretical physicist by training, Mr. Unz serves as founder and chairman of UNZ.org, a content-archiving website providing free access to many hundreds of thousands of articles from prominent periodicals of the last hundred and fifty years. From 2007 to 2013, he also served as publisher of The American Conservative, a small opinion magazine, and had previously served as chairman of Wall Street Analytics, Inc., a financial services software company which he founded in New York City in 1987. He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from Harvard University, Cambridge University, and Stanford University, and is a past first-place winner in the Intel/Westinghouse Science Talent Search. He was born in Los Angeles in 1961.

He has long been deeply interested in public policy issues, and his writings on issues of immigration, race, ethnicity, and social policy have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Commentary, The Nation, and numerous other publications.

In 1994, he launched a surprise Republican primary challenge to incumbent Gov. Pete Wilson of California, running on a conservative, pro-immigrant platform against the prevailing political sentiment, and received 34% of the vote. Later that year, he campaigned as a leading opponent of Prop. 187, the anti-immigration initiative, and was a top featured speaker at a 70,000 person pro-immigrant march in Los Angeles, the largest political rally in California history to that date.

In 1997, Mr. Unz began his “English for the Children” initiative campaign to dismantle bilingual education in California. He drafted Prop. 227 and led the campaign to qualify and pass the measure, culminating in a landslide 61% victory in June 1998, effectively eliminating over one-third of America’s bilingual programs. Within less than three years of the new English immersion curriculum, the mean percentile test scores of over a million immigrant students in California rose by an average of 70%. He later organized and led similar initiative campaigns in other states, winning with 63% in the 2000 Arizona vote and a remarkable 68% in the 2002 Massachusetts vote without spending a single dollar on advertising.

After spending most of the 2000s focused on software projects, he has recently become much more active in his public policy writings, most of which had appeared in his own magazine.


Personal Classics
The Surprising Elements of Talmudic Judaism
Analyzing the History of a Controversial Movement
Are elite university admissions based on meritocracy and diversity as claimed?
The Shaping Event of Our Modern World
Our Reigning Political Puppets, Dancing to Invisible Strings
The Hidden History of the 1930s and 1940s