Industrial Society Destroys Mind and Environment

Industrial Society Destroys Mind and Environment

Dear Group Members,

I want to share my article with you. This is about the link between Mind and Social / Environmental-Issues. The fast-paced, consumerist lifestyle of Industrial Society is causing exponential rise in psychological problems besides destroying the environment. All issues are interlinked. Our Minds cannot be peaceful … More ...

Re-organizing Templarism

Is anyone interested in reorganizing the Knights Templar (or a similar order) on a strictly Catholic Traditionalist basis? What else could counteract the general process of abysmal civilizational decline and cleanse the age of its excess filth? The Atlanteans of Plato lost their divine nature through repeated crossing with corrupt humanity and worship of the … More ...

Bush’s Motivations, Consequences, and Solutions

Dear Mr Kalb and Fellow Readers,

We are fighting a retreat based on timid leadership in legislatures and in Websites. The liberal Senate and the nearly liberal House are nearly always proposing amnesty etc. The House might or might not hold firm in refusing to compromise on enforcement only, but do not count on it … More ...

Non-foundationalism

I take this excerpt from Hugh Hewitt’s site, summarizing a thesis of James Caesar of the University of Virginia that the Left seeks to implement an ideology of “non-foundationalism.” I think Caesar is superficially correct and substantively wrong.

“The left in this country has adopted “non-foundationalism,” a belief that “a new kind of society, free … More ...

Human Life

I’ve mentioned that IMHO, modernity, as a matter of principle, does not value human life.

“Human life,” within modernity, is just another fact, and as such is treated like any other fact: with neutrality and devoid of any intrinsic value.

Then, I ran across this quote from Trotsky, a principled modernist if there ever was … More ...

Human Nature

William MacClain maintains an Eric Voegelin study page, and I found the following at his site, which summarizes Voegelin’s comparisons of classical understanding of human nature and modern/liberal understandings. I quote from his page:

“A reflection on the purposes and prospects of classical studies.

The original definition as “the study of man’s nature as it … More ...

Bush Sedition?

Dear Mr. Kalb and Fellow Readers,

I intend to research whether El Presidente, Bush, is guilty of treason or sedition. The result might be reflective of Bush’s embracement of official Mexican policy to retake the Southwest and abrogate the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

Paul Henri

Michael Burleigh’s new book on the French Revolution.

I’m wondering if anyone has read or is reading Michael Burleigh’s new book on the French Revolution and the modern political religions, entitled _Earthly Powers_. I’ve started reading it and it so far is pretty good, detailing the atrocities committed in the name of “reason” by the revolutionists. Burleigh builds upon the theories of Erik … More ...

Condi-ment as NSA Advisor

Dear Mr. Kalb and Fellow Readers,

The evil or foolish Condi Rice was “Shocked that top aide to Iran’s nuclear Honcho had Green Card . . . Since 1993.” We traditionalists are not at all shocked. Condi (a fellow New Orleanian/Kennerite) is foolish to believe in Bush’s ideas. She is so foolish she does understand … More ...

Immigration Reform Websites

Dear Mr. Kalb and Fellow Readers,

(This is not an immigration-reform Website.) They are always on the defensive. They shamefully fail to organize and take offensive action, literally. They just don’t get it. It is their job to be offensive to people; they miserably fail to set the terms of the debate. The debate ain’t … More ...