Month: July 2024

Project 2025 As Warmed-Over Reaganism, Bretton Woods Revisited, Rio de Janiero’s “Narco-Pentecostal” Gangs, Srebrenica and “Genocide”, A Wife’s Revenge

Niccolo Soldo Jul 13, 2024 Every weekend (almost) I share five articles/essays/reports with you. I select these over the course of the week because they are either insightful, informative, interesting, important, or a combination of the above. Share The populist tide that Donald Trump rode into the White […]

La Parisienne

I’ve admired the work of Iris de Moüy, a Parisian illustrator, for years now, and have been looking for a chance to commission her. Her art is loose and free, her minimal lines are often bold, strong, and black, and her figures are simple and gamin, but never […]

New status symbols

July 13, 2024 • 3 min read with Joi-Marie McKenzie Welcome back to our Saturday edition, a roundup of our best lifestyle reads. Will you help us celebrate?! Business Insider’s docuseries, “Quiet on Set,” just won the Television Critics Association Award for Outstanding Achievement in News and Information. If […]

Wanted: An American Starmer

Auditions are now possible. Which Democrat is up for victory in November? Andrew Sullivan Jul 12, 2024 ∙ Paid Keir Starmer addresses the nation outside 10 Downing Street after his general election victory, ending 14 years of Conservative rule. (Henry Nicholls/AFP via Getty) In America, it can be […]

Trump survives shooting

July 14, 2024 • 3 min read with Matt Turner Welcome back to our Sunday edition. The world is waking up in shock this morning after former President Donald Trump survived an attempted assassination at a rally in Pennsylvania. Here’s the latest: Dramatic photos from the rally show Trump […]

We want Nixon!

By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition   In an era of unprecedented polarization and declining trust in our institutions, it is imperative to revisit the virtues that once underpinned our political landscape. The legacy of Richard Nixon, despite the controversies that marked his career, offers profound lessons for today’s […]

Who Is Paul Piccone?

David Pan Telos 207 is being released today on the 20th anniversary of the death of Paul Piccone, founding editor of Telos. This issue on politics and the university features a special section on “Contemporary American Academe before and after October 7, 2023,” edited by Gabriel Noah Brahm […]

We Need To Rethink School

By thecollective From YouTube by Andrewism Our current way of schooling isn’t working. Due to its history, the education system carries persistent problems to the present day. Let’s look at some solutions to revolutionise our approach to education for a liberated future. Tags: school for the kids Andrewism […]

New Zine: Destroy the Gender Marker

By anon (not verified) From Space City Anarchist Organization June 18, 2024 This zine goes into how changing gender markers for trans people might seem like a reasonable reform, but ultimately is another tool of oppression in our current system. Content Warning: Discussion of trans genocide, and transphobia […]

Why the United States Went ‘Communist’

by Stephen Baskerville Stephen Baskerville Jul 12, 2024 Stephen Baskerville argues that the radical left’s coup d’état in the US government remains unchallenged due to the right’s manifold failures and the rise of a professional political class that has displaced traditional civic responsibility and moral leadership. Some four […]

The Biden Problem

JULY 12, 2024 The Biden Problem Biden’s Salvo Against Party “Elites” Is a Cop-Out → Biden followed up his disastrous debate performance with a lackluster interview on ABC last week—and now Democratic politicians, operatives, and voters are panicking. People inside and outside the White House are questioning Biden’s […]

Ukraine and the Winter War, 1939-1940

July 11 2024 Ukraine and the Winter War, 1939-1940 COMMENTARY By Victor Davis Hanson Both the media and Western democracies may lionize brave countries fighting against Russian aggression, as seen in 1939 and again in 2022, but they also sometimes fool themselves. More Heir to George Soros’ Empire […]

Biden’s make-or-break moment

July 12, 2024 • 5 min read with Jordan Parker Erb Happy Friday! I can’t stop thinking about the ancient human artifacts hikers keep finding in the Alps. As the mountains’ glaciers melt, archaeologists are uncovering more and more objects humans have left behind over the ages.   […]

Biden Rebuffs His Panicked Party’s Pleas

NATIONAL REVIEW JULY 12, 2024 ◼ The obvious solution for Democrats: Replace Biden without telling him.   ◼ White House visits by neurologists, hitherto private, now admitted without being explained; the crooked, ne’er-do-well son taking part in staff meetings and press conferences; the New York Times, liberalism’s Old […]

The Fascist and Bolshevik Overlap

by Zoltanous Jul 12, 2024 Introduction Communism and Fascism, typically seen as polar opposites on the ideological spectrum, reveal unexpected similarities when examining Italian Fascism and Soviet Communism. Both regimes faced significant challenges, and their diplomatic interactions, particularly the economic and non-aggression pacts between Italy and the Soviet […]