The Officer Reflects Upon His Failed Mission
Poetry by Alex Riddle | A MAN’S WORLD exclusive. A sonnet written to commemorate Donald Trump’s stunning victory over death at Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13th, 2024
read morePoetry by Alex Riddle | A MAN’S WORLD exclusive. A sonnet written to commemorate Donald Trump’s stunning victory over death at Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13th, 2024
read moreEssay by Panurge | The circus is in town—or, I should say, circuses: one inside the big hotels and down at the convention center, and another surrounding them
read moreFilm review by N.J. Sloan | What’s apparent here, however, is the incoherence of this film under its own internal logic, and how irreconcilable this film is with its outward intentions, as expressed by writer and director Martin McDonagh
read moreFilm review by Stilicho Americanus | Now that respect for the law is at its lowest point in recent memory, more and more everyday Americans will clamor for outlaws, rogues, and other off-kilter personalities so long as they prove capable of keeping the other bad men at bay
read moreEssay by David Gornoski | America is starving. It’s fat as hell but it’s starving. People talk about America’s increasing lack of state capacity. However, the crowning achievement of our modern ruling class has been its ability to endlessly expand the capacity of body fat around the world
read moreEssay by J.W. Horan | It’s a distinctly American sprezzatura for a generation of men who care little about formal aesthetics, and it all says the same thing: we are young, athletic and effortlessly in control
read moreEssay by Nihil Fiat | Earl was tall, blond, strong and simple, and I’d carried a torch for him since our pimple days at Podunk High, back when he had curtained hair and braces. I remember sitting around homeroom and making him laugh so hard once, he doubled over too fast and smacked his face on his desk. I thought it was cute
read moreEssay by Hamilton Wesley Ellis | Big Journalism reaps what it sows. The industry may not be able to address its problems in a manner that proposes a solution on the horizon, but it sure can dole out blame
read moreEssay by Bellicus | Assuming the rate of demographic change and general social degradation continues, a time may come—or maybe it already has—when we ought to ask ourselves the Bolivaran question: Do our politics still reflect our polity?
read moreEssay by Manny Marotta | Within living memory, there was a time where modern warriors donned chainmail, mounted horses, and rode fearlessly into battle like their ancestors
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