The priest in the civil religion
Shot: Chaser: While some have argued that Christianity is the national faith, and others that church and synagogue celebrate only the generalized religion of “the American Way of Life,” few have...
View ArticleExit / No Exit
Shot: Chaser: The wind blew out from Bergen from the dawning to the day, There was a wreck of trees and fall of towers a score of miles away, And drifted like a livid leaf I go before its tide, Spewed...
View ArticleThere is no such thing as capitalism
Shot: Chaser: Before it is an ideological option, capitalism is a being, with an individual history (and fate). It is not necessary to like it — but it is an it. Nick Land, Outside In What is...
View ArticleMotte-Buster
Shot: Chaser: The skillful traveller leaves no traces of his wheels or footsteps; the skillful speaker says nothing that can be found fault with or blamed; the skilful reckoner uses no tallies; the...
View ArticleThe poetic question
Whoever wants to become a Christian must first become a poet. That’s what it is! You must suffer. You must love and suffer–suffer for the one you love. - Holy Elder Porphyrios What a subject to write...
View ArticlePoesis: Fundamental techniques and categories
This was deemed wisdom of yore, to distinguish the public from private weal; things sacred from things profane; to prohibit a promiscuous commerce between the sexes; to give laws to married people; to...
View ArticleTowards a Neoreactionary Aesthetic
‘Neath an eyeless sky, the inkblack sea Moves softly, utters not save a quiet sound A lapping-sound, not saying what may be The reach of its voice a furthest bound; And beyond it, nothing, nothing...
View ArticleFiction and the Real
“… It was agreed, that my endeavours should be directed to persons and characters supernatural, or at least romantic, yet so as to transfer from our inward nature a human interest and a semblance of...
View ArticleA House United
A castle which stands upon nothing at all Seen by those walking quickly by In a shadow of its great monstrance They dare speak not ill, but fully serve A meal given of our last substance To the hungry...
View ArticleResponsibility in the Moral Imagination
In which we consider whether a writer can be culpable for accidents caused by his work, and how we would ultimately judge whether a work is morally good or not
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