Anatomy of the Why
Essay by Appalachian Man | Strolling with my girl through one of the once-great American metropolises, the truth glares at me from all sides: We are living in the Fall
read moreEssay by Appalachian Man | Strolling with my girl through one of the once-great American metropolises, the truth glares at me from all sides: We are living in the Fall
read moreEssay by Jay K Chesterton | The most unsettling attribute that human beings share with chimps—that most people don’t like to consider to exist within themselves—is the rudimentary drive for primate dominance
read moreEssay by Charles Haywood | In November, Donald Trump will win the election. This will happen despite the best efforts of the Regime to prevent it. True, they successfully cheated Trump of reelection in 2020, and will try again. The problem they face now, however, is that all their tools for fixing a Presidential election now offer diminishing or negative returns
read moreEssay by T.J. Harker | The left has mastered the technique of eliminating debate about their political views simply by rendering the opposing views socially unacceptable
read moreEssay by Aaron Klopp | The swindle of the Longhouse has always been a long con. This has certainly been the case with the definition of “anti-social,” a term that once applied only to vicious and patently misanthropic acts but that now works against acts of altruistic bravery
read moreEssay by Don Quixote de la Mancha | A new age where we adopt the methods of our enemies is a deeply unpleasant concept. But seventy years of history should be enough to demonstrate that there is no alternative
read moreEssay by Jay K. Chesterton | Strength is the primary load-bearing pillar of masculinity through which young men, in particular, find a way to earn their place in society
read moreEssay by T.J. Harker | We lack the competence to maintain our basic infrastructure, our grand strategy is nonexistent, our government is a train wreck, our budget is a mess, our legal institutions rotten, and our intelligence community is a clown show
read moreEssay by the Fromagocratist | It’s late afternoon on a Friday. It’s hot, it always is, though especially so during the wet season where the smothering humidity never relents
read moreEssay by First World Refugee| This optimization cycle has been at work even since ancient times. The Macedonian phalanx was seemingly optimal and insurmountable until the Romans learned they could use smaller, more maneuverable elements to force the enemy onto unfavorable terrain and effectively flank them
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