Lately, I have been doing quite a bit of reading about generations. Specifically, I have read Strauss and Howe’s The 4th Turning, 13th Gen, and Gordinier’s X Saves the World. Also, there
Editor’s Note: Our good friend, Moira Greyland, has penned another good one. She offered it to us to run, and we jumped at the chance. The Left has some very strange ideas
Editor’s Note: Head over to The Last Redoubt and get caught up on all the great content there. It’s been quiet over the holidays, yet not. If anything, one of the problems
Editor’s Note: I changed the title of Last Redoubt’s article. He wrote it over a year and a half ago, and it is more true now than then. I think this title
Editor’s Note: Last Redoubt posted this last year, but it seems even more relevant now. Devon over at Black Pilled reviews Office Space – in and of itself a brilliant piece of
What do the films of Quentin Tarantino have to do with the politics of President Donald Trump? Both of them hearken back to an age of rose-colored nostalgia.
Editor’s Note: Last Redoubt introduces us to a new entertainment option: Chinese movies. It was originally posted at his place. If you told me 10 years ago that I’d prefer watching outright
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