Category: Left and Right

Who is winning in the culture war?

Episode 121 with Daniel Nichanian Krystal Kyle & Friends Apr 21, 2023 Brandon Johnson’s election, far-right candidates losing school board elections, TikTok censorship of the Marianne Williamson left: these are the things we’re covering in this week’s episode with “election lifeline” Daniel Nichanian. Daniel founded the political magazine […]

Woke Liberalism?

Is James Lindsay’s woke understanding of liberalism one that James Madison and other founders of America’s constitutional order had in mind when they established the American republic? By Paul Gottfried April 20, 2023 Earlier this month, an article I had just published in Chronicles, “Marx Was Not Woke,” […]

Marx Was Not Woke

By Paul Gottfried Wokeism arises out of the failure of liberalism, not out of the theory of Marxism. Yoram Hazony provides what is perhaps the best exposition of how the woke left represents an “updated” form of traditional Marxism. His argument, which is ably presented in his book […]

Legal abortions dropped by 32,000 after Roe was overturned

Theara Coleman Legal abortions dropped by 32,000 after Roe was overturned Harold Maass Why Republicans are worried about Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Theara Coleman The debate over Clarence Thomas’ luxury vacations David Faris Succession‘s shocking twist Joel Mathis Will Biden’s big EV push work? Brendan Morrow Ariana Grande addresses concerns about her weight Theara Coleman America’s […]

Debate: It’s Time for a National Divorce

Are political breakups really as American as apple pie? Angela McArdle and Zach Weissmueller | From the May 2023 issue (Illustration: enjoynz/iStock) A National Divorce Is an Opportunity for Peaceful Coexistence Affirmative: Angela McArdle Joanna Andreasson The largest, most obvious divorce-worthy incidents in this country were the COVID-19 […]

Nothing to see here

The latest in Main Street conservative news View this email in your browser Dear Reader,We call this Friday Good. The offices of The American Conservative are closed today as we remember Christ’s Passion and look forward to celebrating his Resurrection. Assistant editor John Hirschauer has written a reflection […]

Building the Liberal International Order

 View it in your browser. Dr. Kerry Bolton Building the Liberal International Order Kerry Bolton argues that the promotion of transgenderism has become an insidious presence in Hollywood and the global marketplace, intersecting at every juncture of the economy, while being invested in by billionaires, technology and pharmaceutical […]

Analyzing FDR’s New Deal

by Jay Lino Mar 10 The New Deal was a series of programs, public works projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the United States between 1933 and 1936, with the goal of combating the effects of the Great Depression. The New Deal […]

Left and Right Switching Roles

The answer to Joe’s question is simple: censorship, authoritarianism and trying to control others are natural evolutionary by-products of cultural hegemony. In the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s, the right had cultural hegemony, today, the left has it. 30 years ago, athletes used to thank God in post-game interviews, […]

“The New Right” in Europe and America

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Capitalism Produces Socialism

Andrew Willard Jones From the print magazine: This essay was originally published in New Polity Issue 2.4 (Fall 2021). Order the full issue here. Abstract There is a lot of talk these days about an increasing interest in socialism. It is quite the conundrum if approached within the […]

Bad Language

  Vic Sarson wrote an article for European Outlook # 72 entitled ‘Language and Thinking’. His key point was: If peoples’ thinking is determined by language, and if language is corrupted and debased, confusing their understanding of anything and everything, then it’s easy to control what they think, especially […]

The last gasp of an ideology

TAC Editor’s Weekly The latest in Main Street conservative news View this email in your browser Dear Reader,It was point and counterpoint on our homepage this past Tuesday. Taking point was an excerpt of Sam Gregg’s new book The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an […]

My Political Biography – Chapter 1 by Eduard Limonov

Posted byAlbino SquirrelFebruary 8, 2023 Posted inEduard Liminov Political Biography, National Bolshevik and Other Anti Capitalist Nationalist Translations This was published on The Other Russia of E.V Limonov website in December of 2019, which can be found here in Russian https://drugoros.ru/biblioteka/moia-politicheskaia-biografiia/glava-1-vmesto-predisloviia Chapter 1 Due to the lack of […]

Blue states got too comfortable

Isabel Fattal Associate editor The left has long believed that Democratic states are the future, whereas Republican states are the past. But migration data show that red and blue might be starting to switch places. First, here are three new stories from The Atlantic. DEI is an ideological […]