A Requiem for Café and Bookstore Culture
Essay by Arthur Hanson | I remember the old cafés fondly, but most of the people I knew from those days never did much of anything besides hang out
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read moreEssay by T.J. Harker | Though we are the underdog, we based Americans will make our stand come what may in 2024
read moreEssay by Charles Haywood | What does a good marriage look like, and what actions can a man take to make and keep his marriage sound, and beneficial to him and to those around him?
read moreEssay by Marcus Little | Man should not and in fact cannot be divorced from his environment—his environment is an artifact of his own soul and will.
read moreEssay by Marcus Little | Marcus Little starts walking in Austin, Texas and doesn’t stop
read moreEssay by Raw Egg Nationalist | What Costin Alamariu and BAP present us with is not a “myth of matriarchal history”, but a deep theory about the relationship between forms of life, between what BAP calls “descending” and “ascending” life, and the root of their differences in biology
read moreEssay by Matt Pegas | The nucleus of where precisely Curtis Yarvin and Richard Hanania disagreed was never located. The premises under debate were never established.
read moreEssay by Marcus Little | Is it not the sickest of all damnations that poverty and ugliness are wedded to together forever?
read moreEssay by Errol Tostigson | Still, the shade of Cecil Rhodes looms over Southern Africa, and none can escape his shadow. Few still tolerate his memory, and more still seek to blot it out, yet for many he is already forgotten
read moreEssay by Marcus Little | Marcus Little walks Austin, Texas from end to end and sees what he can find
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