I’ve often said that throughout all history “Sky determines” the rules men and their families have to live by when they move into a new place. The physical terrain; weather and natural enemies, define almost everything newcomers have to…
Category: Race and Culture
COVID, The Mask, and Fear
Everyone has his or her favorite “mask” story. There’s the guy or gal we see, then do a doubletake when ee notice they’re alone driving in their car, all alone, but still with that mask strapped firmly around the ears.…
The Idea of Private Ownership of Property
How Things First Began to Work: Man’s Natural Thirst for Freedom to Acquire Property In my Introductory article, asking “Just How Important is Public and Private Education?” I closed it with my grandfather advising me when I was still about…
A Gentler, Cleaner Anti-Semitism?
Pay no attention to the slugs in Quebec. The next American wave will be more discreet. The young college students who are setting this in motion do so at the instruction of college professors, not pied piper Adolf’s on a…
Is States Rights Back? A Return of America’s Lost Army
I’m not sure when American public schools began skimming over the first era of our history, 1787-1824, but I’m going to guess sometime after the Civil War, when the two-party system emerged as representing America’s popular choice by around 90%…