Ideas Are Not Defeated By Better Ideas – Part IV: Execution
With our conclusion, we address how liberalism uses violence to legitimize the ideas of its elites, and how this is undone.
Read MoreWith our conclusion, we address how liberalism uses violence to legitimize the ideas of its elites, and how this is undone.
Read MoreWith part three, we define liberal belief and identity with respect to the managerial revolution and the technical society.
Read MoreWith Part 2, we continue our analysis of the liberal belief in the free market of ideas, this time on how social conditioning affects minds, cultures, and movements.
Read MoreLiberalism and the free market of ideas are practically synonymous, but are they realities? In Part 1of 3, we approach how we cooperate with ideas interiorly in order to orient our understanding of liberalism.
Read MoreThe hearth provided a common space for the family that was replaced by television first, and then the internet. It must be reclaimed.
Read MoreWe usually consider midwit behavior related to IQ, but is it a natural result of reasoning capacity or a choice based one’s relation to media and its consumption?
Read MoreA brief meditation and exegesis of cosmology, the world and the afterlife using a tapestry as our subject.
Read MoreDarwinian ideology has become a force of demoralization. The conflict between evolutionary theory and creationism is deeper than mere matters of scientific opinion.
Read MoreThe right prides itself on being anti-revolutionary, but to what degree does this extend to sexual morality? To best understand this, we must briefly consider a Catholic theology of the family.
Read MoreSilence is necessary for the development of one’s interior life. Here we address how best to understand it, and where to seek it.
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