Day: August 27, 2022

Irony-Poisoned: Against the Online Content Mill

We are addicted to snarky commentary and the daily-churning of vacuous novelty. We won’t really be champions of anything like ‘tradition’ so long as we remain mired in these postmodern poisons.

Too Young to Lead

The point with the minimum age is not the number, but the notion that statesmanship is a slowly acquired asset. It takes time to build the experience, the skills, and all the intangible qualities that the leader of a nation must possess.

FORGOTTEN CLASSICS: <br>Warfare, Emptiness, and Hope in Waugh’s <em>Sword of Honor</em>

FORGOTTEN CLASSICS: <br>Warfare, Emptiness, and Hope in Waugh’s <em>Sword of Honor</em>

Waugh’s trilogy approaches war with a transcendent hope that is capable of withstanding the slings and arrows of modernity without losing itself.

August 27, 2022
Irony-Poisoned: Against the Online Content Mill

Irony-Poisoned: Against the Online Content Mill

We are addicted to snarky commentary and the daily-churning of vacuous novelty. We won’t really be champions of anything like ‘tradition’ so long as we remain mired in these postmodern poisons.

August 27, 2022
Church Fires and Anti-Christian Discrimination in Egypt

Church Fires and Anti-Christian Discrimination in Egypt

Legislative impediments to building and repairing churches in Egypt exist within a general climate of increasing violence against Copts.

August 27, 2022
Too Young to Lead

Too Young to Lead

The point with the minimum age is not the number, but the notion that statesmanship is a slowly acquired asset. It takes time to build the experience, the skills, and all the intangible qualities that the leader of a nation must possess.

August 27, 2022
Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar: Part III, Suicide

Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar: Part III, Suicide

The final in a three-part series exploring Shakespeare’s engagement with pagan/Roman morality in Julius Caesar, this essay looks at suicide in the play.

August 27, 2022