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The Social Pathologist: 03/27/15
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The Diseases of Modern Life as seen through the Secular Confessional. Friday, March 27, 2015. Due to personal commitments, I never got around to putting up a follow up post to this one. Wade's, A Troublesome Inheritance book seems to have fallen off the radar but I've never been one to not to put a boot into an idiotic theory even if it isn't topical. Per Capita Income in the United States by Ancestry. Just under the English, but well above the Swedes, Scots-Irish, Germans, Danish, Finns and Dutch. Y...
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The Social Pathologist: 04/05/15
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The Diseases of Modern Life as seen through the Secular Confessional. Sunday, April 05, 2015. Erik Maria Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn. Neoreaction appears to be a Conservative phenomenon by virtue of association yet to think of it as Conservative is wrong. Neoreaction is neither Conservative or Liberal. It is neither regressive or progressive. It is not traditionalist nor is it modernist. It is not about being either Left or Right, it is about being right. Truth is its imperative. People you need to know.
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The Social Pathologist: 07/01/15
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The Diseases of Modern Life as seen through the Secular Confessional. Wednesday, July 01, 2015. Following up on the last post on disgust, I thought I would follow up on it with some comments on the link between disgust and political orientation. Indeed, the link appears so strong that fMRI responses to disgust can quite accurately predict political orientation. From the the same paper;. Respond differently to conservatives on many issues. It is not thought per se. Furthermore, repeated scientific studies...
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The Social Pathologist: 03/13/15
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The Diseases of Modern Life as seen through the Secular Confessional. Friday, March 13, 2015. The Problems of Semitisation. On April 25, 1945, this picture was taken of a meeting between American and Soviet forces on the Elbe. After six years of bloody war it truly was a joyous occasion, and it was wise to forget that nearly six year prior, the guys on the right were having another joyous meeting with another group of friends with whom they had since fallen out with. Especially, as the on-the-ground fact...
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The Social Pathologist: 07/29/15
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The Diseases of Modern Life as seen through the Secular Confessional. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Send in the clowns: Or I hate Illinois Nazis. Bravely want to reasonably discuss the subject. Normal people just want to stay away. Furthermore, as I've argued in the the past, Nazism was a form of Alpha Socialism. In other words, it was Leftism dressed in Right Wing symbols: Stalin in drag. It drives my lefty friends nuts when I tell them that the Eastern Europe theater in the Second World War was a battle be...
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Progress, Process, and Dead White Males – iParallax
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Warning: Ideas increasingly published in draft format. September 24, 2014. Progress, Process, and Dead White Males. Going to tie a few seemingly unconnected thoughts together here. Buckle up.]. I was sympathetic to this lesson at the time, and to a large extent still am. I believe the neoreactionary tenet of the Cathedral’s existence necessarily places all neoreactionary writers in fairly close concurrence with me on this one. The system inherently has realistic bounds. Readers may recognize one of my fa...
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The Restoration will not be televised. A House with No Child. Death Rides a Pozzed Horse. No Quarter Asked, No Quarter Given. Wrong Side of History. The following are not NRx but are DE or have ties to or conversations with NRx/DE. Those Who can See. Stares at the World. 8211; Manosphere Aggregator. 8211; Red Pill Aggregator. Cambria Will Not Yield. Michael Anissimov @ More Right. Entryists/Those Who are not Neoreactionaries. 8220;Justine” Tunney. Or at freenortherner(at)hotmail.com.
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All Warfare is Asymmetric Warfare – iParallax
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Warning: Ideas increasingly published in draft format. October 3, 2014. All Warfare is Asymmetric Warfare. I’ve had this idea rolling around in the back of my head for a while. I want to put down in words some thoughts on the state of socio-political discourse in America. Part of a chain of at least 3 posts. 8220;If you find yourself in a fair fight, you didn’t plan your mission properly.” – Anonymous. Of armed conflict is understood as. Conventional speaks volumes to the American way of understanding wa...
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The Social Pathologist: 03/25/15
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The Diseases of Modern Life as seen through the Secular Confessional. Wednesday, March 25, 2015. The other day, on Twitter, there was some discussion with regard to the merits of G.K. Chesterton. And his relationship with Neoreaction ,with some negative comments made with regard to his economic ideas. His work on St Thomas Aquinas, written after reading only four books on his subject matter. Is considered by many serious scholars of St Thomas to be the best ever book written about him. Etienne Gilson.
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The Dangers of Categorized Thinking – iParallax
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Warning: Ideas increasingly published in draft format. May 22, 2015. The Dangers of Categorized Thinking. Yes, I’m still alive. I took time to write this post because the stars aligned; just recently I had this exact conversation with a friend, and a few days ago I read an article which made writing the discussion down worthwhile. This isn’t an argument against said article, just some related thoughts. I read Bicameral Reasoning. At Slate Star Codex a few days ago. The gist of the article is this:. He th...