I am an avid fan of the 1970s Southern Renaissance, a movement that touched music, film, and television. I grew
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Southern Folkish Movement
This isn’t a new idea, but what I am proposing are statewide policies to promote a more Folkish way of
Let’s Celebrate Dixie: Being Southern is a Good Thing
Forty years ago, I put together a book called Why the South Will Survive, with optimistic contributions by fifteen writers
Between a Sandy Hook and a Hard Place
In April of this year, silky voiced crooner and defamation lawsuit defendant Alex Jones was ordered by a jury to
Vultures of the Right – Grifters
I have been involved in dissident politics for some years now. And, being someone who has decent pattern recognition skills,
Are You in Your Story?
“Where there is no vision, the people perish,” quoting from Proverbs. Recently, I’ve written “Keeper of the Fire” and a
American Apostate
Make it formal, renounce the State, abjure the realm, walk away.
When There’s Nothing Left to Say
It has been a while since I’ve approached the blank page. Not for a lack of things to say, a
The Dangerous Fantasy of Dissident Guerrilla War
If war is hell, then guerrilla war is the 9th circle of hell. As a tactic, it has been around
Monogamy Wins in the End
One of the most interesting historical trends to develop over the past several thousand years has been the rise of