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…
Yes we can, yes we can We can what – I hear no plan? I am but a simple man I might feel pain…
Y3K Western identity never knew itself. Men of the West understood themselves as tribes and later nations, but never saw a need to unify…
European or Ethnic Identity? In light of the mass migrations of non-Europeans to Europe we must redefine the notion of the political. The notion of…
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…
One of the interesting aspects of living towards the outer edges of the civilised world is that the Cathedral1 signal is far more refined than…
“Are all cultures the same? Even today’s establishment cultural relativists won’t deny difference in fashion, color schemes, music and the many other superficial trappings of…
I Guénon, Voegelin, and the Modern Crisis. The concupiscent subject’s response to the Siren Song of the ecumene, to conquer and possess it, qualifies as…
“The ultra-utilitarians are not only as completely lost for art and literature as the Puritans, but their point of view is far more catching. We…
This may be one of the most ironic Independence Day anniversaries celebrated by our American cousins across the pond. With the recent media driven controversies…