Dissident Philosophers: An Example
People often think of academics like Noam Chomsky, Peter Singer, or Hans Herman-Hoppe as philosophers, and as "radicals" because they cut against the cultural grain. More up-to-date examples might include…
People often think of academics like Noam Chomsky, Peter Singer, or Hans Herman-Hoppe as philosophers, and as "radicals" because they cut against the cultural grain. More up-to-date examples might include…
One of the newest and most diverse(TM) senators from Minnesota has gotten herself in hot water for asking why democrats care tremendously about political and economic interference of the oil,…
There are plenty of reasons not to go to college, for men and women alike. They're outrageously expensive, they host and protect predators, they're full of dumb people who care…
Vox Day has been arguing against Free Speech for a few months now, and laid out what he believes to be a knock-down argument against it tonight in one of…
This week, the Southern Poverty Law Center released a new report, claiming that hate is on the rise -- has risen to a 20-year high, in fact. The number of…
Last month, KM Patten wrote a rather lengthy review of my first book, In Defense of Hatred: Two observations can be made almost instantly when one considers the concept of Hatred.…
While listening to de Tocqueville's classic Democracy in America, I had to stop and re-listen to one section in particular five times over. My impression had been, up until today, that…
Varg offers an alternative account of the ideal wife to that proposed by many young, and especially Christian, "traditionalists": As you know, ordinary Christians, as well as the, you know,…
I've made two videos now attempting to lay out this argument. While the audio quality of the first one is not ideal, I think it is the better video in…
About a decade ago, Democrats (including Obama and Clinton) supported the erection of a border wall. Republicans, broadly speaking, were generally uninterested in immigration and highly critical of spending a…