Literature
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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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, ...
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