Culture & Society
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Why Are So Many Young People Struggling to Think for Themselves?
Imagine a child from 150 years ago—roaming freely across fields, climbing trees, navigating forests, and exploring their town with little supervision. Now pictu...
In the tradition of Natural Law, a nation is not merely a political entity but...
In the tradition of Natural Law, a nation is not merely a political entity but a group of people who are bound by common ancestry, common law, common culture, c...
Years ago, I made a simple post on Twitter
Years ago, I made a simple post on Twitter. It read: > “Women need the boundaries of the Patriarchy and a mission in life which is usually a husband, children,...
Lawyers like Samson Racioppi and others facing similar restrictions should take...
Lawyers like Samson Racioppi and others facing similar restrictions should take decisive legal action against the state bar associations that monopolize the pro...
If you’re an expert at something, you should write a book about it
If you’re an expert at something, you should write a book about it. Period. Books establish authority, attract opportunities, and create lasting impact. The pr...
It is a deeply personal question
It is a deeply personal question. One that I do not expect you to answer aloud. But you should consider the answer. We live in an age that has tried to strip ...
Old people often complain that they are ignored, left out, and abandoned by...
Old people often complain that they are ignored, left out, and abandoned by their families. They say their children and grandchildren are too busy, too selfish,...
A Story of Possibility In the fictional world of The Mechanic’s Daughter, we...
In the fictional world of The Mechanic’s Daughter, we glimpse a future where AI is not merely a tool but a mentor, a guide, and a key to unlocking human potenti...
A fundamental truth of nature is that masculinity and femininity are...
A fundamental truth of nature is that masculinity and femininity are complementary, each possessing core virtues that enable them to fulfill their roles. Just a...
During my time as a minister, I spent years working with the poor—homeless...
Years spent ministering to the homeless and addicted revealed an uncomfortable pattern: most were not victims of circumstance but people who consistently chose self-destruction over responsibility.
Many years ago, my family resided in Russia, moving between various regions as...
Many years ago, my family resided in Russia, moving between various regions as part of the significant wave of German immigrants welcomed by Catherine the Great...
The Hidden Cost of Too Many Decisions Imagine a surgeon finishing a 12-hour...
The Hidden Cost of Too Many Decisions Imagine a surgeon finishing a 12-hour shift, standing in line at a café, unable to decide between a latte or an espresso....
Why This Conversation Matters The Second Amendment is one of the most hotly...
The Second Amendment is one of the most hotly debated provisions of the U.S. Constitution. With increasing restrictions, legal battles, and public discourse sur...
Imagine a world where you can no longer trust anything you see, hear, or read
Imagine a world where you can no longer trust anything you see, hear, or read. A world where AI—once hailed as the great equalizer of knowledge—has become a too...
Civilization is an achievement, not a given
Civilization is an achievement, not a given. It exists because great men imposed order, structure, and discipline on the world, transforming chaos into law, pro...
Curt Doolittle (@curtdoolittle) has long argued that the militia is the...
Curt Doolittle (@curtdoolittle) has long argued that the militia is the foundational institution of Western civilization. Unlike other civilizations that relied...
Are You Drifting Alone… or Do You Have a Tribe?
Are You Drifting Alone… or Do You Have a Tribe? There’s a reason so many men today feel lost, isolated, and directionless. You see it everywhere—lonely men str...
Businesses and institutions designed for Boomer and Gen X markets are...
Businesses and institutions designed for Boomer and Gen X markets are increasingly struggling to adapt to the radically different behaviors, expectations, and t...
Did you know that medieval societies had significantly more men than women?
Did you know that medieval societies had significantly more men than women? Due to widespread female infanticide, selective neglect, and economic factors, male ...
For nearly all of human history, women spent the majority of their fertile...
For nearly all of human history, women spent the majority of their fertile years either pregnant or breastfeeding. This wasn’t just a cultural norm—it was an ev...