Black, White and Dead All Over
Essay 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 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
read moreEssay by Ingmar Bugman | The great secret, the one that we continue to drift further and further from, is that a film endures because it connects to our real lives through form. And the way The Matrix does this is through the form of its drama. In a screenplay, the secret to motivated characters is choice
read moreEssay by Don Quixote da Mancha | I still remember my first night living in a firehouse, a practice typical of parts of the poor suburban Mid-Atlantic, where the fire crews still rely on volunteers
read moreEssay by Richard Tseng | In many ways, we already live in Eumeswil. Perhaps we always have
read moreEssay by Roman Godfrey, esq. | If it isn’t clear to you now, the law is not coming to save Donald Trump, let alone “the West,” whatever that means to you
read moreEssay by Nick Russo | Being online has become a synonym for lifelessness itself, but aimless scrolling is a symptom of lifelessness, not its root cause
read moreEssay by Michel de Saint Louis | Richard M. Nixon, the 37th president of the United States of America, is the butt of a joke and a demonic force that represents everything evil in the American conservative right
read moreEssay by T.J. Harker | Any serious understanding of the decay of the West must account for feminism’s role in that decay
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