We have been hailing the Civil Rights Era as a grand and universal success for decades. Desegregation is an unquestionable good in the eyes of all good Americans. So, let’s take a
MoreWe know the West is in a state of marked decline. No one with eyes denies this. When the history of our time and place is written in the decades to come,
MoreIf you have not watched the documentary, Idiocracy, you really should do it. Now. Intended to be a satirical look at how modern culture has succumbed to what Neil Postman wrote about in
MoreThere are lot of books that have shaped the West, for better or ill. The Ancient Greeks unknowingly laid a foundation that we still are using today. You can’t toss a lyre
MoreEditor’s Note: We share another gem from our friend, the Gentleman Adventurer, Adam Piggott. You can also read this article, and the rest of his writing, at his blog. One of
MoreThe works of William Faulkner are infused with several important themes, including a discussion of the confrontation that the individual has with society. This confrontation takes different forms that are determined by
MoreThis was originally written in late 2013. It was a response to another’s moving eulogy for a lost friend. Unfortunately, the man who wrote it passed away a couple of years ago,
MoreFirst, a brief primer on what is Gamergate. Deep breath. Here we go. It started out when it was becoming obvious crappy games were being lauded in the gaming industry press because
MoreI was a libertarian (small L, I’ve never been a Libertarian Party member) before I even knew what the word meant. Now I call myself a full-fledged adherent of the Alt-Right, or
MoreCivil discourse is a fading memory. Any honest student of history can tell you two things: Opposing political sides have always been extremely antagonistic and played dirty with one another. The end
MoreAs a child, I often wandered around the 3-story brownstone mansion (so it seemed to me) of my grandparents. Memory renders it a mythical place, set at the end of a winding road at
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