Nations, like people, have a “pivotal event.” It’s the event after which everything changes and sets the tone for what
Tag: Cycle of History
The Ghosts of Algeria Haunt Afghanistan
It has now been over a year since the U.S. military was forced out of Afghanistan and the subsequent Taliban
Strangers in a Familiar Land
Few mortals embrace evil for its own sake; in the fallen world, the vast majority of evil acts, especially ones
The Political Consequences of Hunger
The idea that the world could be hit with a major famine – not just in the normal hotspots of
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 Death Like No Other
With the first volume published in 1918 and the second volume published in 1922, Oswald Spengler’s The Decline of the
The Southern Hero: The Cowboy Pioneer
One thing vital for the human experience is to have myths. A “myth” isn’t necessarily false, though it can be. A
The Soldiers of Other People
Recently, I read Robert Hoyland’s In God’s Path, a book about the early Arabic invasions during the 7th and 8th
Three Generational Models of Revolution
Since late May of this year, it has felt like the United States is in the very early stages of
Political Violence and the Colored World Revolution, Pt. II
Part II: The Anglo-Celtic Experience, or How We Learned to Run and Hide A real threat facing us when we