by | Feb 5, 2021

Man is by nature a tribal creature. For many thousands of years, human existence was defined by family connections, with ties of blood and marriage providing the social network that ensured cooperation and support necessary to sustaining life. Loyalty to…

by | Jul 18, 2020

Maybe it’s due to my Christian condition, but I’m a sucker for lost causes. Twenty centuries ago, our leader was crucified, his friends were tortured, and many of his early followers were eaten alive by lions while the Romans clapped…

by | Jul 2, 2020

In April 2019, I wrote a detailed piece for The American Spectator titled “Cultural Marxism and Its Conspirators.” It’s a long article that I urge people interested in this topic to please read, particularly before casting aspersions on those of…

by | Feb 15, 2020

“So mayor Pete is a Red Diaper baby! This explains a lot … ” So writes Charlie, a longtime reader of mine and of The American Spectator. Please note that Charlie didn’t call Pete a red, but a red-diaper baby….

by | Apr 3, 2019

Last week I did one of my routine exercises in my Marxism course at Grove City College. In that class, we scour everything on Marx and various strains and offshoots of Marxism. We read all sides — true liberal learning,…

by | May 4, 2018

This Saturday, May 5, marks the bicentennial of Karl Marx’ birth, a cause for literal celebration in various quarters of the academy. It’s often charged among the political right that America is going communist, or at least socialist, or toward…

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