Stop romanticising the ‘traditional’ past
While we must admire the struggle they went through, appreciate that they built a better life for their descendants, and we must ‘preserve the fire’ that they bequeathed to us.
Why the Social Contract was signed on the Sahara
We are not simply a makeup of molecules or a distant cousin of Chimpanzees; we are the glory of the past, and the hope of the future.
Against the Windsor monarchy
With Rule Britannia, blue-covered passport and Churchill statues preserved, the traditionalist believes true Britain continues.
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.
On a Common Culture: The Idea of a Shared National Culture - a book review
Without addressing these questions of moral values and personnel, Graham’s case for a putative common culture looks too undefined to attract active support from dissidents.
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.