Poetry by E. Antony Gray: “The Death Song of Brother Jonathan”
Perish, shining republic — taller than the sky; You are a white-washed tomb, In you dead men lie; You had ate the world from your…
Perish, shining republic — taller than the sky; You are a white-washed tomb, In you dead men lie; You had ate the world from your…
A contingent of STF stalwarts attended an event organised by dissidents within mainstream party politics that featured guest speakers Mark Latham and Ross Cameron. They…
The perennial philosophy involves the notion that there are certain metaphysical truths that transcend any particular culture: that there is essentially just one wisdom tradition…
Identity: The Future of a Paradox When Publius Virgilius Maro, more familiarly Virgil, accepted the commission from Augustus, formerly Gaius Octavius, to create an…
Identity and the Civilization of the West Identity has become a problem today. No one seems sure where it comes from, what it is for,…
Philosophy and The Crisis of the Modern World To find a way out of the current confusions and rifts in modern Western societies, and for…
Restraint: An Heroic Tale in Three Acts Every now and then, a social phenomenon reported by the omnipresent media drives me to engage with a…
A View of the Political Scene The election of Donald Trump and the decisive ways in which he has acted against the immigration lobby and…
The BBC obituary for Venner begins with the following sentence: “Dominique Venner, the far-right French essayist who shot himself before the altar of Notre Dame…
“If we admit that the State possesses the ultimate authority without which other institutions would lack theirs, we understand that this authority may be threatened…