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Matthew Omolesky

Matthew Omolesky

Matthew Omolesky is a human rights lawyer and a researcher in the fields of cultural heritage preservation and law and anthropology. A Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute, he has been contributing to The American Spectator since 2006, as well as to publications including Quadrant, Lehrhaus, Europe2020, the European Journal of Archaeology, and Democratiya.
by | Sep 25, 2021

Find part one here.  Find Part III here. Again the grand drape rises, but now we find ourselves in the…

by | Sep 24, 2021

El reaccionario neto no es soñador de pasados abolidos, Sino cazador de sombras sagradas sobre las colinas eternas The pure…

by | Aug 16, 2021

Sculpte, lime, cisèle; Que ton rêve flottant Se scelle Dans le bloc résistant! Sculpt, and file, and chisel away; So…

by | Jul 25, 2021

Yunnan, 1914 It is summertime in the lush hill country of southwestern China, and the air is suffused with a…

by | Jun 12, 2021

Wang-sun Chia asked: “What does this saying mean: ‘It is better to sacrifice to the god of the stove than…

by | May 1, 2021

Las civilizaciones son bullicio estival de insectos entre dos inviernos. Civilizations are the summer noise of insects between two winters….

by | Apr 3, 2021

Revolutions swing back and forth between puritanism and debauchery, without touching civilized ground. – Nicolás Gómez Dávila, Escolios a un…

by | Mar 12, 2021

We were aware that the visible earth is made of ashes, and that ashes signify something. Through the obscure depths…

by | Feb 6, 2021

Today the individual must reconstruct within himself the civilized universe that is disappearing around him. – Nicolás Gómez Dávila, Escolios…

by | Jan 15, 2021

In the dedicatory preface to his 1904 play Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up, J. M. Barrie…

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