Literature
The Illusion of “The End of History?”: Unraveling Fukuyama’s Miscalculations
By Nick Deiuliis Today the world is trembling with international strife. Russia continuing its brutal grind in Ukraine, Iran funding ...
Notes from the Underground: Libertarianism Hiding in Classic Lit
By Nick Deiuliis Fyodor Dostoyevsky is widely recognized as one of the giants of literature. Of his most noted works, ...
When a Blinded 1930s Writer Saw the 2022 Future
Aldous Huxley, the English author, was blinded for nearly two years by infection when he was a teenager. Despite his ...
Heed the Historical Rhyming of Ludwig von Mises’ Omnipotent Government
Ludwig von Mises was a shining light in the Austrian school of economics and for libertarianism. Despite the obsession Keynesians ...
How $9.80 Created a Literary Balm for Troubled Times: Revisiting Fahrenheit 451
Today, looking around our great yet troubled country, one can’t help but feel the suppressing force of cancel culture. Watch ...
Nick Deiuliis’ Forthcoming Book, “The Leech,” to be Released to Public
Today, Nick Deiuliis announced a digital release of his forthcoming new book, “The Leech,” at no charge. Book chapters will ...
Allen Ginsberg Back Then Sounds Like Nostradamus Today
Let me get something out of the way at the start. I am not a fan of Allen Ginsberg, the ...
Discovering Thoreau’s Civil Disobedience
Americans who desire order, stability, and civility in life find themselves having endured a painful string of recent months. Order, ...