Red Sonya, 90 Years LaterA look at the enduring relevance of Robert E. Howard’s short story “The Shadow of the Vulture” from a politically conservative perspective.Sep 28Sep 28
Why Is New England So Prominent in Literature?Assessing possible explanations for why the region has produced so many great authors.Jul 22Jul 22
Joe Biden’s Foreign Policy of Smoke and MirrorsHis instrumentalization of Holocaust Remembrance Day follows a larger pattern of putting appearances before substance.May 18May 18
Why Jewish Ethnic Identity Is Split and Why It Matters for OthersThe anti-ethnic turn in Jewish identity, what it reflects in wider society and what the world can learn from the Jewish tradition.Apr 212Apr 212
Islam and Communism: Kindred Opponents of FreedomSimilarities, differences, and how to combat Islam in light of them.Feb 10Feb 10
Alexander Dugin: “Putin’s Brain” and Anti-American PseudointellectualChallenging those who take this crank’s totalitarian ideology seriously.Aug 2, 2023Aug 2, 2023
Three Classic Poems About Russia And Ukraine, TranslatedFarewell, Unwashed Russia By Russian Romantic poet Mikhail Lermontov, known for his intimate relationship with the Caucasus.Jul 23, 2023Jul 23, 2023
American Conservative Atheists, Past and PresentA list of about a dozen members of a strangely often-ignored intellectual niche.Jul 5, 2023Jul 5, 2023