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A MAGA Christmas
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A MAGA Christmas

In reminding us to be grateful for the sacrifice of those who came before us, the 2025 White House Christmas display also invokes gratitude to the Author of all our blessings.

Wokeness Isn’t Dead
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Wokeness Isn’t Dead

The idols of the current year are very far from being smashed to pieces and it won’t be journalists or intellectuals who finally manage it.

K-Pop Redemption
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K-Pop Redemption

A new animated feature on Netflix offers a rare and surprisingly good message to kids about human agency and the choice between good and evil.

Rental Americanism
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Rental Americanism

The flaw in the new film 'Rental Family' is its imposition on Japan of America’s worst cultural export: self-hatred.

The Right Needs to Tell Better Stories
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The Right Needs to Tell Better Stories

Now that it’s in power, the right needs to get better at persuading people. Instead, it’s hitting them over the head with ideologically driven talking points that only elicit cheers from the amen corner.

Dead Boy
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Dead Boy

The little cousin is dead, by foul abstraction, A green bough from Virginia’s aged tree, And none of the county kin like the transaction, Nor some of the world of outer dark, like me. A boy not beautiful, nor good, nor clever, A black cloud full of storms too hot for keeping, A sword beneath...

‘Jim Snow’ Has Begun to Melt
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‘Jim Snow’ Has Begun to Melt

There are increasing signs that the era of white guilt and socially approved racism against whites is at an end. The publication of Jason Riley's 'The Affirmative Action Myth' is one such sign.

Alexis de Tocqueville, Russell Kirk, Robert Nisbet, Julius Evola, Friedrich Nietzsche, Oswald Spengler,
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Aristocracy: What Is It Good For?

'Aristocratic Voices' explores the aristocratic side of conservative thought, through a variety of unconventional figures who defended traditional social elites and criticized democratic equality.