Ave Sol Invicte, or whatever

Recent claims that Christianists are taking over are usually no more than expressions of shock that general cultural Christianity is taking a while to fall apart completely, but this, this, and this, on the growing influence of evangelical Christianity in the military, seems different. An effective imperial army needs a soldiers’ religion—the … More ...

Query

Is one motive for our rulers’ aversion to immigration restrictions the thought that if you have them that suggests there’s a particular people to whom you have special obligations and that has the right to tell you what to do? If you have easy immigration it seems clear that you’re not subordinated to anybody in … More ...

The restoration of reason

We’ve seen that multicultural society is brutish and irrational because accepted concepts of what life is about don’t begin to do it justice. So how can reason, civilization, and other good things be restored?

To some extent we can try to be reasonable and civilized ourselves and hope it catches on. That’s hard, though—man is … More ...

More on reason

Reason, I suppose, is the ability to form reliable judgements about the world and what we should do. As such, it involves a great many things:

  1. Perceptiveness with regard to the world around us and our own states (pleased, regretful or whatnot).
  2. The ability to notice similarities and differences, and what things go together and
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Taking liberties with freedom

In the absence of an explicit common understanding of what a good life is, and in the face of a government that has taken on responsibility for the whole of human life, from the rearing of children to the relations between the sexes to the validity of communal loyalties, the people responsible for persuading us … More ...

A distant mirror

Medieval history has its striking themes and incidents. Beyond that, it’s fascinating for us today, or at least for me today, because it’s the source of the modern Western world, so it’s infinitely close—our modern thoughts and institutions can all be traced back there—but it’s also infinitely far away.

Maybe something like that could be … More ...

Amateur phil of sci

People are impressed by science, and rightly so. The problem is that they are convinced that science will eventually account for everything, so much so that they think it’s irrational to appeal to any basically different way of accounting for facts about the world.

That’s evidently wrong. So far as I can tell, science—so far … More ...

Foolish prognostication

Other people focus their thought by making predictions, so I will too: I predict Eliot Spitzer will hang in there and ride out the storm. Some considerations:

  • Bill did, why not Eliot? They’re both psychopaths who like to cross lines and don’t think they’re subject to normal standards. It’s not as if they care about
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