Who Rules in America Today?
A Review of Auron MacIntyre’s The Total State
A Review of Auron MacIntyre’s The Total State
America’s white kulaks have a more legitimate claim to rage than just about any other demographic in the country.
It’s hard to imagine a more frivolous jurisprudence than one tied to an ahistorical reading of a few authors.
Heinlein’s work stands morally in a different league from Verhoeven’s adaptation.
The path to Christian unity and civilizational health runs alongside politics and through a forward defense of the family.
Shrier outlines the problem: therapy and therapeutic concepts are ubiquitous today and parents are quick to find therapeutic solutions for everything.
Moore is right about one thing, there is a fracture within evangelicalism.
A boy becomes a father by maturing in strength, leadership, courage, and wisdom and by marrying a virtuous woman who will help him accomplish his mission.
It turns out that defining yourself means un-defining everyone around you, and people are starting to notice what a ratty thing that is to do.