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theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | | | Should modern man devote himself like Sartre to undermining bourgeois society and scoffing at manners and morals? Should he play the part of Socrates, questioning everything and affirming nothing? To answer yes to these questions is to grant nothing to human life beyond the mockery of it. T.S. Eliot's solution was to embrace culture and tradition, and to take the path of poetry... (essay by Sir Roger Scruton) | |
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ageofrevolutions.com
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| | | | | This piece is a part of our ongoing series, entitled "Rethinking the Revolutionary Canon." By Blake Smith Capitalist democracy has a problem with public health. The premises of political and economic liberalism, which organize society around the self-directed and self-interested action of individuals in accordance with generally-binding laws, are incompatible with those of modern "medical... | |
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americanaffairsjournal.org
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| | | | | The tensions introduced by the prominence of a still partially medieval institution in modern society can only be resolved in two possible ways: the creation of institutions of education and knowledge production on a more modern model; or a partial neo-feudalization of the modalities, if not the class structure, of modern society, a process already underway... | |
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blog.flametreepublishing.com
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| | | We are very excited to open up a call for submissions which is now open! Please read through the details for submissions carefully before submitting your stories and make sure to include the project name in the subject of your email. | ||