Over my years of writing rightwing dissent, I’ve noticed there are certain immutable characteristics of my fellow travelers. One is
Tag: Deep Thoughts
The Industrial Revolution Diet: Unlimited Microplastics
Say thanks to the Industrial Revolution for the fact that you eat a credit card’s worth of plastic every week: Do you
Reclaiming Southern Cities
Before we start, I want to preface this article by stating that I know the premise is going to be
Faces, A Case Study
I’ve never been a writer who attributes much causality in terms of specific problems to specific demographics. However, we’re living
We Were Never United in the First Place
A common civic nationalist talking point is that “the enemy wants us divided”. This argument is the supposed holy grail for
The Origins of a National Collapse
It continues to shock me how many writers postulate theories of civilizational or national collapse that propose a physical cause as the
Raising Hell Here on Earth
Most people probably don’t spend much time hung up on eschatological questions. However, if they haven’t already this would be
Oswald Spengler: The Decline of the West and Rationalism
The Decline of the West by Oswald Spengler is considered by many to be an excellent book. But I take it
The Blame Game
A friend of mine is a true COVID believer, even to the point of reprimanding me for my flippant attitude
Second Thoughts about Charlemagne
Harmonica has been writing some good essays on Christianity, heathenism, and Europe that have become necessary as apostasy spreads over