We have been hailing the Civil Rights Era as a grand and universal success for decades. Desegregation is an unquestionable good in the eyes of all good Americans. So, let’s take a
In our first two installments (Part 1 here; Part 2 here), we have given a brief overview of the historical and current situations in South Africa, relating to the dangers faced by the Afrikaner population. We have stated our desire
Men of the West are readers. There is simply no reason for any real man to avoid reading good books. Certainly, each person may like particular genres and not others. That is
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth chapter of William the Conqueror, by Jacob Abbot (published 1877). (Continued from Part 3) IV. William’s Reign in Normandy From the time of William’s obtaining quiet
By the last quarter of the 19th century, and into the first decade of the 20th, the British Empire was still the world’s dominant power. Yet, it was not so dominant as
This is an excerpt of a larger work which examines the political, economic, philosophic, technological and social issues precipitating civilization’s demise, and looks at what happens next. Contrary to the common conception,
Editor’s Note: We offer another article from the Gentleman Adventurer, Adam Piggott. The news that the Boy Scouts of America have unanimously decided to begin admitting girls into the organisation from 2018 has been repeatedly described
Editor’s Note: This is the third chapter of William the Conqueror, by Jacob Abbot (published 1877). (Continued from Part 2) III. The Accession After spending a little time at Paris, Robert took
Editor’s Note: We offer another poem from the Men of the West Poet Laureate, Ian McLeod. The Nonsense of Sense and Antisense We all learned at an early age that we are made
Editor’s Note: The following is from Brave Men and Brave Deeds, by M.B. Synge (published 1907) Somewhat over a hundred years ago there used to be seen, riding or driving in a
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