The Death of the Father
In my ongoing interrogation of the Nietzschean criticism of Christianity, I can't help but go into Nietzsche's own personal life. His criticism is framed in a very personal manner, both his…
In my ongoing interrogation of the Nietzschean criticism of Christianity, I can't help but go into Nietzsche's own personal life. His criticism is framed in a very personal manner, both his…
Vox Day and Red Eagle observed, in the theological chapter of their excellent book Cuckservative, how many churches seem to have veered from Christianity proper. Classical theology is being replaced with a…
I was listening to a fascinating debate between Vox Day and Jack Murphy on the subject of the Alt-Right and the viability of ethnic nationalism in America, and there was…
The concept that began as a short video just over 14 months ago (a gut-response to the terror attacks in Paris), is finally published and up for sale. You can purchase…
Sargon of Akkad has already accurately reported that the Alt Right is not an ideology, but an idea space, containing a variety of many different, and even incompatible views. But it…
In the world of annoying and meaningless titles, it is hard to beat Obama's semi-autobiographical book The Audacity of Hope. Hope is well and good, but in a world of social…
Friday the 20th marked the second time in about a year in which I nearly went to a political event, and got diverted by some personal obligation... only to find…
In ordinary political parlance, the political divide is normally framed in terms of "right" and "left." There is a solid foundation for why these labels are helpful, but the terms…
Equality had a nice run. For something that has never, ever existed in all of human history, its pursuit was an extraordinarily interesting phenomenon in political philosophy. I will not…
In my previous post on Nietzsche, I began to address the German philosopher's argument that "God is dead," especially as it relates to Christianity and Christianity's relationship to truth, distilled from The…