One thing I’ve always been is direct. I’m not the sort to beat around the bush and I will tell
Myth of the 20th Century: Forging America – The Story of Bethlehem Steel
After the end of the second world war, America strode triumphant, unmatched the world over in surviving capital stock, industrial
The Dictatorship of Civil Society: 1985 & Syndicalism
It’s conventional in these circles to say that the left-right dichotomy in politics is not only wrong but broken. At
A Displaced Son of Maryland
Maryland is a strange place, or should I say “places.” The state is largely composed of four very distinct regions:
How to Do It: Identity Dixie’s Alternative Advice Column
I was incredibly fortunate for most of my life to be ignorant of the leftist website Slate. That innocence was
Caricatures and Cades Cove
One of the privileges of living in the great State of Tennessee is the overarching reverence for history and for
Still Unregenerate
The South did not become industrialized; she did not repair the damage to her old establishment, either, and it was
It’s About More Than Money
As you’ve likely heard, Netflix recently announced that they would begin showcasing the film Cuties, a French film released earlier
Second Order Tabooing
Rod is Curious about Emerging Ostracism as Social Control
Myth of the 20th Century: James LaFond – Waking Up in Indian Country
If the events of 2020 have had a common theme, it is there is nowhere to hide. If the plague