Dostoevsky and the Limits of Ideology

Dostoevsky and the Limits of Ideology

Author: fangorn_isim     The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky is perhaps the most profound work of the entire Victorian era. While ostensibly a murder mystery novel, Dostoevsky’s masterpiece is actually an expertly-crafted treatise on the human...
Nomadic Nationalism

Nomadic Nationalism

Author: Adam Koopmans     Why some nations can leave behind an architecture-less legacy     Preface: The term ‘’National Spirit’’ as is used in this text is purely used to indicate the cultural, intellectual and moral values that these nations had....
Tolkien’s Catholic Mythopoeic Vision

Tolkien’s Catholic Mythopoeic Vision

Author: Georg Sellner Editors note: the author’s first language is not English. We hope to publish another version in German as well.     The Works of Tolkien — especially his legendarium — have an incredible and enormous depth to them. You can dive...
The Eternal Destiny of Rome

The Eternal Destiny of Rome

  ‘When Rome falls, the whole world shall fall.’ -St. Bede (672-735 AD)   If there is any city worthy of being considered the capital of the West (if not the world), it is the Eternal City of Rome. Since at least the first century before Christ, when the...
Christianity and Vitalism

Christianity and Vitalism

Author: Zenoviel     This essay was largely  inspired by Uberboyo and his comments on the faith. I find a lot of his content to be very interesting and anyone familiar with his work will recognise many of his comments in this writing. My intentions with...
Five Ways Of Looking At Modernity

Five Ways Of Looking At Modernity

Author: Metabroh The mountains worth climbing are for the most part in your mind.   I can write 1,000 words breaking modernity down and setting up definitions, but what does Modernity actually look like in the field? Let’s turn away from the abstract to the...