Breaking the regular schedule, I am going to be reposting the completed Chapters of Zero Hour, the short story I had been writing for the Beautiful Monsters Substack. Yesterday, I reposted the Prologue. Today, the first four Chapters that appeared… Read More ›
Federalist Party
Are Today’s Wars Empowering the Empire of Liberty?
There is a justifiable Intent behind why I gravitate toward a genuine adherence to the belief in the “neither Left nor Right” ideal. I remain steadfast that any true opposition to Neoliberalism cannot come from either the so-called Left or… Read More ›
A Reading of Julius Krein’s “America after Neoliberalism”
Hamiltonianism as an American Worldview is neither exclusive to the American Right nor exclusive to the American Left. The old Federalist Party, predating the ideologically straightlaced, mass mobilized parties of the 20th century, was diverse in terms of its intellectual… Read More ›
Update (27 January 2024)
Near the end of 2023, Julius Krein of American Affairs wrote a lengthy essay on Hamiltonianism and Jeffersonianism at this stage of the 21st century. Much of Krein’s conclusions resonated with the ones which I had made in last week’s… Read More ›
“Neither Left nor Right” in US Politics
Contemporary American politics at this stage in the 21st century has become increasingly differentiated from what came before in the past two, three or four decades. No longer is the political-economic discourse rigidly defined by an “American Left” pivoted toward… Read More ›
A Belated, Yet Important Update
Got some very serious news to report for the Blog. The past several months has seen me actively search for employment offline, which I had achieved my goal this month. Without describing the nature of the position in question, all… Read More ›
A Reading of Michael Lind’s “Forget the Founding Fathers”
What would the Founding Fathers think of today’s America? How would they advise us to address the great domestic and foreign challenges of our time? Would they be proud of contemporary Americans for preserving their handiwork, or would they despair… Read More ›
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