Selective Coinage and the Rebirth of Philosophy
Essay by Bret Musser | Powerful means are crucial for transcendent ends
read moreEssay by Bret Musser | Powerful means are crucial for transcendent ends
read moreEssay by John A. Bellicus | I think the time is arrived for a President to wield monarchical power. Perhaps it is already too late. Regardless, it is your duty to try
read moreBook extract by H.L. Mencken | An idea which arises from a true and healthy instinct may survive long after this instinct itself, in consequence of the changing conditions of existence, has disappeared and given place to an instinct diametrically opposite
read moreEssay by Frederick Burnaby | Lieutenant Roberts protects his friends from petty tyranny the best he can, and keeps their hope alive that things can be better
read moreFiction by Zero HP Lovecraft | He started calling himself Candace – Candy, actually – but it was short for Candace. Only on the internet, at first. In real life his name was Stuart
read moreEssay by J.W. Horan | Gogol’s incisive wit and innovative prose developed not in spite of his abject feebleness, but precisely because of it
read moreEssay by Nick Wilbur | Women hate men. Everywhere you look, from Politico to Daily Mail, from X bots to Instagram influencers, unabashed misandry is the modern feminist’s rallying cry
read moreBook Extract by Chase Geiser | It is the very idea of America that the leftists are most afraid of, and that is why they are desperately doing everything possible to quarantine the people from who it is their destiny to become
read moreEssay by Georgia | The failure of schools is public knowledge at this point, regardless of whether or not the public chooses to acknowledge it
read moreEssay by T.J. Harker | Musk, despite his faults, reminds us that we can lift our gaze to the profound and enduring mystery and be inspired. That we don’t have to live a small and meaningless life defined by a narrow focus on ourselves and our petty appetites
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