Tag: writing

  • Dabney and Tesla Predicted the World You Live In 100+ Years Ago

    Dabney and Tesla Predicted the World You Live In 100+ Years Ago

    A feature of wisdom is foresight — you can connect dots, gauge trajectories, and see where ideas will lead over time. Here are a couple of examples of men who saw where feminism would lead 100+ years ahead of our day. First, Southern Presbyterian theologian R. L. Dabney, who deal with feminism in its nascent…

  • Liberalism vs Your Belly Button

    Liberalism vs Your Belly Button

    The best argument against modern liberalism? Your belly button. Why? You belly button is a reminder that you began life connected to others. You are not a sovereign, autonomous, detached individual. Your very existence came in and through community. To be is to be related. You are not a free floating atom. You are a…

  • Feminism and Public Policy

    “This was one of the more controversial points which Tucker Carlson, the American conservative political commentator, called attention to when he delivered his monologue on the importance of the family earlier this year. If we want to have happy, functioning societies the wellbeing of the family should be a central concern of political life, Carlson said. Most…

  • Red Pill Proverbs: Hard Edged Advice for Life

    Fake friends are like shadows. They stay close to us while we’re in the sunlight, only to leave us immediately as we step into the darkness. — Understand that not everything is meant to be understood. Live, let go, and don’t worry about what you can’t change. — You can apologize over and over but…

  • Quotebook #6

    “No society is healthy which tells its members to take no thought of the morrow because the state underwrites their future.” ― Richard M. Weaver “Your greatest contribution is the ones you leave behind.” — Alan Jackson (from “Small Town Southern Man”) “Poor is the nation that has no heroes, but poorer still is the…