It has come to our attention that Allen Armentrout, the man who drove to Charlottesville, Virginia, faced down a mob of screaming, hateful, communists, and did not flinch, has been unenrolled from
Editor’s note: The following is a response by MOTW author Kurgan to a Millennial friend who pointed out that Generation X – which is notably quick to criticize the decadence of Boomers and the fecklessness of Millennials – has failed
In 2015-2016 I saw a lot of connections between new right-wing movements and the struggles of Traditional Catholics. I truly felt that religio-political connections could be made between this New Right and
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from The Book of Bravery, by Henry Wysham Lanier (published 1920). One day in November, 1697, a review was being held of the royal troops at
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Cavalry Combat (Cavalry School of the United States Army, published 1937). As a preliminary to the discussion of cavalry combat of small units engaged in
When folks think of ignorant people, they generally think of the rural. It’s always some small town kid that’s never left the county he was born in that first pops into your
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Leaders in the Northern Church: Sermons Preached in the Diocese of Durham by the late Joseph Barber Lightfoot, Lord Bishop of Durham (published 1907). Like
Editor’s note: The following work by G. K. Chesterton was published in 1924. All spelling in the original. There is an image or fancy I have sometimes called up, and thought of
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Enemy In Sight!, by Stanley Rogers (published 1943). At the beginning of the war Great Britain possessed six aircraft carriers — Ark Royal, Courageous, Glorious,
Editor’s Note: Rolf Nelson, author of many great books, and friend of these pages, shares some thoughts. You can see more from Rolf here. In which Fountain Pens are like Reloading,
For whatever reason, history has established that cultures and movements have a need for symbols. The obvious question of the day is: who defines the meaning of these symbols? As a Southron
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