Hubris gets cured eventually. Unfortunately, in America that process doesn’t involve introspection or accountability. That’s why catastrophe seems to be
Black-Pilling Aquinas
Three months before his death in 1274, Thomas Aquinas had a revelation that so affected him that he stopped his
How The Empire Dies, Part 1: Introduction
Author’s Note: This will be the first part in a series of essays where I will outline how the American
A Black Liturgy
March has filled many of us with alarm at soaring commodity prices and the looming specter of total war, but
The Landmass Times: Bills, Ballots, and Initiatives, Oh My!!!
It has been quite some time since the latest entry of the Landmass Times. I have grown weary of all
The Boat Shoe Beat: Tough Guise
There’s an interesting scenario that played out, unfortunately fairly regularly, during my wilder and rambunctious early twenties. Those days are
Myth of the 20th Century: The Iliad – After Dark
The history of the Trojan War, assiduously studied and thoroughly documented today, was passed down through the centuries not by
The False Premise: “Love is Love”
I have grown weary of hearing that “love is love” and we should just accept the phrase (and its ramifications)
The Ukrainian Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect
There has been a disturbing amount of sentiment expressed regarding Ukraine in the past week. The general line of argument
Conservative Meddling
Recent history is a funny thing. Over the last couple of years, the proverbial mask has come off of our