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Contributions of the West

We define the West as Europe together with her predominantly Anglophone offshoots: the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Taken together, this family of nations makes up barely one in ten of the world’s people in 2025. And yet, by any honest reckoning, the West has given the world the lion’s share of its transformative achievements. A conservative estimate would place it at 80% or more: from science and medicine to philosophy and engineering, from navigation and exploration to political thought, law, and beyond.

The list is almost endless — and yet strangely, nowhere is it collected in one place, set down plainly as a record. That is what we intend here: to create a reference point, a store of facts against the tide of amnesia and distortion. It has become too fashionable to indulge in a pathology of self-flagellation, a culture that casts the West only as oppressor, never as creator or liberator. Schools, universities, workplaces, media, the ethos of anti-West and anti-White masochism has become dominant.

This site will hopefully remind our people what they gave to the world. While changing the minds of those already lost to this pathology may be difficult, our duty is to at least educate the young, and arm the defenders of our civilisation with the intellectual ammunition they need to debate, persuade, and win.