National Conservatism - experiments in hope?
Bold new ideas are fermenting which will probably determine the course of conservative thought for the rest of this century.
Book review: The Populist Delusion by Neema Parvini
The Populist Delusion is as an informative, succinctly-written and accessible handbook for those who wish to understand the core principles of elite theory.
Liberals burn books too
The truth is that wherever liberals gain power, they retain their grip on power with tactics as tenacious and duplicitous as any other type of elite.
Decision-making, for dissidents
However much of a traditionalist a dissident may be, he would do well to have books such as Thinking, Fast and Slow in his library.
On conservatism and the Conservatives
The Conservative Party cannot take its correct role as custodian when it prefers to be auctioneer, flogging the nation’s assets to the highest bidder and encouraging hyenas to pick at the unsold lots.
Accelerationism is off the menu
As the conference amply displayed, ordinary is good and that might be enough common ground to stand on while we fight against the inhumanity of technocracy.
You'd have to be nuts to call me 'anti-vax'
As someone who has had all the classics jabs: polio, TB, MMR et cetera, I don't view myself as an 'anti-vaxxer'. Yet, according to the modern usage, I am.