Already, We Won’t Float On Alright
Seventeen years ago, Modest Mouse released the song “Float On,” which unknowingly captured the state of a soul in the mortal sin of despair. What can we learn from this?
Read MoreSeventeen years ago, Modest Mouse released the song “Float On,” which unknowingly captured the state of a soul in the mortal sin of despair. What can we learn from this?
Read MoreCribbage can teach us more than basic arithmetic; it can teach us about providence, life, and the expression of our wills.
Read MoreDebates over the common good, integralism, and the Catholic intellectual tradition have taken off. What does this mean for conservatism?
Read MoreThe 90s saw the end of the Cold War, but the optimism shrouded a period of unprecedented conspiracy plots. What can we learn from that today?
Read MoreSynthwave has been well-branded as anti-modernist by e-reactionaries, at least on the surface. But cool factor is one thing, and music something else.
Read MoreThe trial of Derek Chauvin officially began this week, reminding us all of summer 2020 and the death of George Floyd. But what is the trial really about?
Read MoreCatholicism thrives where masculinity thrives, but reactionaries tend to have a slightly different conception of manhood. Be aware, but be wary.
Read MoreTwitter embarked upon another wave of deplatforming this week. Now even I can be added to the list of tech censorship casualties. I’ll wear the badge with honor.
Read MoreWhy does the mob that engages in cancel culture claim that it doesn’t exist? To answer this, we have to analyze liberalism, technology, and the revolution.
Read MoreThe death of the American conspiracy theory, Q-Anon, dissent, government overreach, insurrection, failure: you might be wondering, what exactly was the plan?
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