Before the Industrial Revolution, economists saw land and agriculture as the fundamental source of wealth. When feudalism gave way to
Tag: Myth of the 20th
Myth of the 20th Century: The Dictator’s Handbook
Power is an ancient concept, with formalized attempts at understanding it going back to at least Machiavelli and almost certainly
Myth of the 20th Century: The Way Life Should Be – The Globalists Demographic War on America
Ever since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1990 and Francis Fukuyama declaring the ‘End of History’ with the
Myth of the 20th Century: Citizen Kane – After Dark
Hailed by many as the greatest American movie ever made, Orson Welles’ debut film is a technical and artistic triumph,
Myth of the 20th Century: Weeks of Rage – The Riots of 2020
In E. Michael Jones’ seminal work ‘Slaughter of Cities’ on the decline of ethnic-American urban neighborhoods in the 1960s and
Myth of the 20th Century: Tibet – Into the Air
Nestled in the highest mountain region in the world, separated by treacherous passages, boundless desert and locked between the world’s
Myth of the 20th Century: Hoaxed – Everything They Told Us Was a Lie
If people once held a sense that the newspapers, television and radio outlets of yesteryear possessed a touch of political
Myth of the 20th Century: US Special Forces – Counter Insurgency
The popular conception of the special forces solider parachuting in behind enemy lines and single-handedly taking on entire divisions under
Myth of the 20th Century: Food – It’s What’s for Dinner
In the midst of all the Corona confusion, with restaurants closed and supermarkets crowded with mask-wearing cart-pushers, we thought it
Myth of the 20th Century: Barbarism vs. Civilization – James LaFond
It’s been a few months since we last spoke with James LaFond, but in the mean time the world has