Sunday 9 December 2012
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Out of Self-Control and into Outer Control . — Self-control is the control and rightful-ordering of desires and passions by the rational se...
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The Marcher-Lords of Mediocrity . — Mediocrity bestows the title of excellence upon those who secure its far-flung borders.
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A Deadly Curse . — O, let our enemies grow strong in the habits of safety!
Friday 23 November 2012
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Sub Specie Modernitatis . — All that which our forebears thought to note as degeneracy: well, they must have been mistaken, for it led to u...
Thursday 15 November 2012
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A Pretty Dichotomy and True . — “Equality is a pretty lie because it pretends to assert commensurability with respect to incommensurable th...
Thursday 8 November 2012
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Gripes and Bad Faith . — It is anti-democratic to complain about the result of a democratic election. Yet, weirdly, the democratic particip...
Thursday 25 October 2012
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Apropos of the Social Body. — It is not the surgeon we should fear; it is the anaesthetist.
Wednesday 24 October 2012
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Food for Unthought . — Appeal to reason through rational argumentation does not work well today because the mindset of secular leftism is i...
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Mass-Media in a Nutshell . — “Typical of adolescents the mass media display impulsivity and unstable moods; alternation between hedonism an...
Friday 19 October 2012
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Fine Persecution . — Every society has before it an ideal of the kind of society it ought to be, and every society, in order to uphold that...
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Mark of the Animal . — It is an odd prejudice which holds that it is not a limitation of science that it does not answer the most basic met...
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A Refutation of the New (i.e., Individualistic not Socialistic) Libertarianism, Effected in Much Fewer Words than this Title, by Means of a...
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Humans and Triangles . — That human nature is unchangeable and everywhere the same does not mean that all humans are always and everywhere ...
Saturday 6 October 2012
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The change from a culture of honour to a culture of dignity was accompanied of course by a great loss of dignity.
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Modern life draws deep from the surface of things.
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The expectation that someone will turn up and do the logically impossible is the reverence that misology pays to inventive genius.
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