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Tag: Sebastian Morello

The Philosophy of Toxophily, Part II: Archery as self-mastery

Sebastian Morello March 22, 2023

Archery, the Japanese have long believed, supplements the interior journey towards a state of wisdom, a journey that to some degree we must all undertake if we are to avoid becoming a nuisance to others.

The Philosophy of Toxophily, Part I: Archery as civilisation

Sebastian Morello March 20, 2023

Archery takes that great inheritance of which we’ve been robbed and retrieves it in distilled and concentrated form.

The Right’s Generational Divide: Why Boomer-Cons and Young-Cons are Suspicious of Each Other

Sebastian Morello March 15, 2023

It is as if, in the boomer-con’s mind, liberalism is a ‘nice principle’ that ought to temper the ‘nasty but necessary principle’ of conservatism. Young-cons, however, don’t identify liberalism with niceness at all.

Between Madness and Sanity: James Delingpole’s recent live event

Sebastian Morello March 2, 2023

It was only when Delingpole brought up God and his recent turn to Christianity that Oliver didn’t seem to quite know what to do with himself. Oliver had assumed that he was attending an event for unhinged conspiracy theorists, but it turned out to be much weirder than that: the place was packed with Christians.

Yes, Francis is the Pope, and His Office Binds Him: A Reply

Sebastian Morello February 23, 2023

Should the faithful just shut up and watch the Church they love, and the Faith that is Her gift to the world, be attacked by those who hold Her highest offices?

Liberalism’s Pathological Aversion to Suffering

Sebastian Morello February 19, 2023

When firmly set within the framework of liberalism, human ‘progress’ is largely understood as the ongoing process of privileging technique and technological advancement to eliminate suffering—suffering chiefly seen as pain.

On Hunting and the Moral Law

Sebastian Morello February 6, 2023

The hunt is almost the perfect antithesis of the ‘online community.’ In the hunting community, we know little of each other’s opinions. Our bond is not established by views or factions, but by our experience of belonging.

On Lying (and why it may not be what you think)

Sebastian Morello January 29, 2023

It is essential for the modern person—and tragically we are all modern people—to strive to overcome his rationalism by various therapeutic exercises.

Overcoming the Problem of Race:
A Reflection on the Towards the Common Good Conference

Sebastian Morello January 19, 2023

One thing that was painfully missing was the kind of ‘common good conservatism’ that takes seriously the public nature of the moral law, which may have helped to bring to the conversation about race some lasting solutions.

Europe’s Last Civilised Mind: A Personal Reflection on Pope Benedict XVI

Sebastian Morello January 1, 2023

Pope Benedict’s expansive mind formed me in the humane habits of awareness that harmonise the intellect and the affectivity of the heart with the culture and civilisation that is our proper inheritance.

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