In 336 BC, Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia, did the unthinkable and invaded the vast Persian Empire. The Persian
Tag: Deep Thoughts
Defending the Possibilities of Democracy
American democracy is a light unto the world. It’s how we got ourselves a senile president who molests young girls
The Identity of the Elites
The histories of both Egypt and Mesopotamia are fascinating, if nothing else because of just how old they are. It
Principled Business
In the age we live in, where everything revolves around the almighty dollar, it is of little surprise that virtuous
Dispossession or Secession?
I recall observing social media erupt with posts about California’s eventual prohibition of gas-powered vehicles, and shortly after reading news
Is The Constitution Good?
The United States Constitution, a document finalized on September 17th, 1787, and fully ratified on May 29th, 1790, is one
The BBQ: Exploring the Baby Boomer Question
There is a lot of Baby Boomer hate on social media. Their anger stems from a variety of reasons. Some
The Minuteman
Taking a step back from Southern lore, I wanted to touch on something going back to the Founding and more
The Practical and the Political
Simply on the basis of how everyone responds to situations in their daily lives, one would expect that certain universal
Afflictions
If you’re reading this and you don’t work for the SPLC, you’re most likely a dissident. What makes you a