Charles Hodge (1797 – 1878) was a tremendously important Presbyterian theologian. He was the principal of Princeton Theological Seminary for over 25 years and in many ways laid the foundation[…]
I’m no fan of democracy, but even a broken clock gets it right twice a day. On Sunday, a majority of Swiss voters made the wise decision to vote in favor[…]
It is fashionable to hold negative stereotypes of European nations. For the French, one of the prevailing ones is that of a nation of cowardice and surrender. As with most[…]
I don’t personally follow the modern American gladiatorial games, but fortunately (or unfortunately?) some of my friends do, and they were quick to alert me to the travesty that was[…]
Pat Buchanan comments on the recent capitulation of the Republican party leadership to push for amnesty for the twelve million illegal aliens currently in America: how the GOP [destroyed] middle[…]
Our own David Opperman has posted an excellent series of responses to Bojidar Marinov’s Marxist attack on race, nation, tribe, community, and extended family. Marinov’s claim that the only meaningful[…]
Corneliu Zelea Codreanu (1899-1938) was a Romanian patriot, ardent Christian nationalist, and determined opponent of Jewish communism. Unlike some of the other anti-Marxist reactionary movements of the early twentieth century,[…]
A great post from our friend Matt Parrott on the brewing cold war between the godless USA promoting modernism and Christian Russia promoting traditionalism. Our role as Christian nationalists in[…]
“Auld Lang Syne” is a version of an old Scottish folk song collected and expanded upon by the great Scottish writer Robert Burns (featured previously here and here) in[…]
Sir Walter Scott (1771 – 1832) was a famous Scottish novelist and poet who we’ve highlighted before on this site. The following is a passage from chapter twenty-seven of[…]