My Kindle’s a cluttered attic, stuffed with a few books I pick at like a vulture when the mood strikes. Nothing I’d sink into, just odds and ends for those moments when the world’s noise gets too shrill.
One of them’s E. Michael Jones’ Benedict’s Rule: The Rise of Ethnicity and the Fall of Rome, a slim volume that’s less a book than a Molotov cocktail l…
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