Only Men Can Man the Barricades, pt.II
Essay by T.J. Harker | Any serious understanding of the decay of the West must account for feminism’s role in that decay
read moreEssay by T.J. Harker | Any serious understanding of the decay of the West must account for feminism’s role in that decay
read moreEssay by Semmelweis | Someday, perhaps sooner that we think, the primal energies of youth, sex and violence will overflow and explode again from the bowels of the earth like a volcanic eruption
read moreEssay by Elmore Collins | I was late to Townes Van Zandt. He is the kind of songwriter one can miss, until some chance encounter with an intelligent friend or the Spotify algorithm leads you in his direction
read moreFiction by Oren | I, Chris Dawson, live alone, ensnared by malevolent forces, harassed by petty authorities, my tenuous asylum maimed by the wounds of prejudice and perjury
read moreClassic essay by Francis Amasa Walker | No nation in human history ever undertook to deal with such masses of alien population
read moreEssay by Barrel Shooter | Fraser’s most recognizable works are the Flashman Papers, a series of books about Harry Paget Flashman—a cad, rake, and self-confessed coward of the great Victorian age
read moreEssay by Georgia | Doctrines like communism and feminism don’t make sense because they attempt to enforce equality between the unequal
read moreFilm review by Prescott Gilbert | The white middle class in America is scared to use violence as a means to an end. They have repeatedly been told it’s bad by the groups who use it regularly themselves and never fail to defend those on their side who do
read moreBook Extract by Simon Rowat | In the novel’s tense opening chapter, a family is torn apart by some particularly odd goings on in the night
read moreFilm Review by Greg Mannison | “The Wild Geese” tells the tale of dangerous men and their complex code of values
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