How Trump Goes to Prison

October 29, 2024 There are two important dates in November for Donald Trump. The first is next Tuesday, when he will either succeed or fail at the biggest comeback in American political history. The next is 21 days later, when he will be in a Manhattan courtroom to […]

‘Goliath Is Winning’

For the Review’s November 21 issue, Timothy Garton Ash traveled to Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-biggest city, about twenty-five miles from the Russian border. He was visiting “to repay a debt of honor”—Russian missiles recently killed seven workers at a factory that had printed, among other things, the Ukrainian edition […]

Race in America and the Dork Right

Against an Authoritarianism of Clerks Bronze Age Pervert Oct 27, 2024 1 The right’s thinking about race in America is mostly as pathological and boring as the left’s. Much constipated effort is devoted to refutations of “arguments” of the “woke,” or tedious genealogies tracing their origins back to […]

The Evangelical Left

Written by Millard J. Erickson Reviewed By David Hilborn Systematic Theology ‘The Evangelical Left’ is Erickson’s term for a North American movement which others have dubbed ‘postconservative evangelicalism’. He identifies its protagonists as Clark Pinnock, John Sanders, Stanley Grenz, Bernard Ramm and James McClendon. He also detects a […]

Construction/Individuality

By Cake Boy As we have seen, anarchism can have two meanings: an ontological meaning and a constructive social meaning. There are two anarchisms: individualist anarchism, which Emile Armand followed/lived/wrote about, and constructive anarchism, which people like Bakunin and Rothbard worked on. The individualist tradition has always resonated […]

Art

By Cake Boy A big reason why I can’t take authoritarian systems such as communism and fascism seriously has to do with art. I’m a big fan of absurd comedians like Tim and Eric, Eric Andrew, and Sam Hyde. The clowns of this time These artists can only […]

Buying Politicians is Easy

The Strange Story of Peter Thiel – Part Two The Corbett Report Oct 27, 2024 by James Corbett corbettreport.com October 27, 2024 Last week, in “The Strange Story of Peter Thiel,” I examined Thiel’s history, from his upbringing in a globe-trotting family to his years at Stanford to […]

Together Against the Empire

Troy Southgate Oct 27, 2024 IT is always a sobering experience to come to terms with the fact that decades of kidnapping, hijacking and bombing have failed to win back a single inch of Arab territory. Be it the PFLP, Al-Aqsa Martyr Brigade, Hamas, Abu Nidal Organisation, Carlos […]

A Wolf in President’s Clothing

Sponsored by Reaktion Books Fintan O’Toole The Protection Racket For his supporters, Donald Trump’s misogynist attacks against Kamala Harris turn his own history as a predator into an asset. Steven Simon and Jonathan Stevenson The Peril of Civil Breakdown The US political situation radiates instability. How likely is extremist violence in […]

An Illusion of Philanthropy

by Hans Vogel Hans Vogel Oct 27, 2024 Hans Vogel outlines the historical rise of robber barons and their legacy of influence through modern-day globalist philanthropy, showing how charitable foundations and NGOs, guided by the money-driven mindset of their predecessors, now shape international agendas on issues from climate […]

The Outside is Inside

Troy Southgate Oct 27, 2024 THE philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel (1770–1831) was influenced by the illusory shadows that flickered upon the walls of Plato’s allegorical cave, especially in the sense that reflections of this kind must represent either Being or not-being. At the same time, Hegel understood that […]