Notes from the Digital Gulag
Remember those dystopian futuristic films in which the evil people try to electronically erase the heroes? Social media companies are trying to recreate that scenario.
Remember those dystopian futuristic films in which the evil people try to electronically erase the heroes? Social media companies are trying to recreate that scenario.
Ryan and Tho look back at 2022 and touch on some of the worst and underappreciated trends of the year.
Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop are joined by Derek Dobalian to discuss the role Christianity has historically played in creating a bulwark against totalitarian regimes.
For families and friends gathering for Thanksgiving this year, many will assemble in a room called the "dining room." This is a modern luxury made possible by the bourgeois merchants of old.
As inflation ravages the economy, easy money is disappearing, with political and legal consequences to follow.
Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop look at the topic of nationalism and the role it can play in political decentralization.
Kendall shares Murray Rothbard’s antipathy for elite dominance, and sees the Left’s phony push for equality as nothing more than an attempt to install themselves as leaders of a revolutionary social order. Kendall is not for liberty and natural law, but this book is interesting and vital.
As inflation ravages the economy, easy money is disappearing, with political and legal consequences to follow.
Ryan and Tho look at conman Sam Bankman-Fried, the scam of FTX, and how regime legitimacy fuels fraudulent companies with unprofitable business practices.
This year’s midterm disappointment for Americans hoping the lunacy of the left would undermine the Democrat Party highlights that the very real problems we face will not fall under their own weight. Anti-human progressivism continues to rise, no matter how visually absurd it manifests itself.