Chile’s Backslide to Marxist Tyranny
Chile, which many in the Dissident Right uphold as one of the world’s few conservative and libertarian success stories, has descended once again into social and political chaos because of Latin...
View ArticleAgainst Compulsory Delusion
On November 29, 2019, Quillette published an essay by Chang Che titled “The Case for Compulsory Voting” in which he argues that the right to vote is under attack and that making voting mandatory is the...
View ArticleAgreeing With Statists For The Wrong Reasons: Compulsory Voting
<<<Episode VII Episode IX>>> Compulsory voting is a policy that requires eligible...
View ArticleAfghanistan: The Road Not Taken
The War in Afghanistan will soon become the longest military engagement in US history (the US Marines occupied Haiti 1915–34), and even though the administration of President Donald Trump recently...
View ArticleSong Lyrics: Don’t Fear the Wenyi
To the tune of “Don’t Fear the Reaper” by Blue Öyster Cult. All our old ways are done Here, but now they’re gone Seasons don’t stop the Wenyi It will come again and again (We will be on lockdown) Come...
View ArticleOn Libertarianism and Pandemics
The Wēnyì (Chinese: 瘟疫; plague, pestilence, epidemic, murrain) of 2019–20 has subjected the ruling regimes of the world to a test that they have not faced in a century. City-wide lockdowns have been...
View ArticleColonize Your Bookshelf, Part III
<<<Part II Part IV>>> In Part II of this series, we looked at Maistre’s “Generative...
View ArticleColonize Your Bookshelf, Part IV
<<<Part III Part V>>> In Part III of this series, we looked at the Nazi regime in...
View ArticleOn Being Suspended From Twitter
The morning of October 28, 2020 seemed fairly normal. I awakened, had breakfast, and sat down with my morning coffee to check on my cryptocurrency investments. I made my morning rounds on Twitter. And...
View ArticleThe Not-So-Current Year: 2020 In Review
Though the specific demarcation of the passage from one year into another is a rather arbitrary social construct, it does provide a useful annual period for self-examination and remembrance. Now that...
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