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Quote of the Week: Cory Bernardi, Address to the National Press Club (17 July...

“Many of us are involved in politics because we have an interest in the future of our community [...] we want to make a positive contribution to it, and if politics is at its core a public service, we...

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Quote of the Week: Paul Gottfried, “War and Democracy”

“But there are limits to how far democratic welfare states will go to sustain capitalism. Democracy’s support for feminism, for example, creates short-term benefits but also long term headaches for...

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Quote of the Week: Robert R. Reilly, “Making Gay Okay”

“There are two fundamentally different conceptions of science – one that is scientific and one that is not. In the first, science properly deals with reality, mostly in its physical manifestations. It...

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Quote of the Week: John Gray, “Black Mass”

“In America the Right has splintered between neo-conservative ideologues and paleo-conservative nativists. The common factor in these disparate currents is that conservatism has ceased to be a coherent...

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Quote of the Week: Irving Babbitt, “Literature and the American College”

“The humanism of the Renaissance was a protest against the excesses of the ascetic. Now that science aspires to be all in all, somewhat after the fashion of theology in the Middle Ages, the man who...

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Quote of the Week: Joseph Sobran, “The National Review Years”

“The Progressive forces are always driven by the best motives: they are compassionate, courageous, conscientious, enlightened, future-oriented, peace-loving. These terms all have a left-wing odor about...

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Quote of the Week: Sophocles, “Ajax”

“[...] I have learned my lesson, To obey the gods – and not be disrespectful To the sons of Atreus; they are in command, And we are under them; that is as it should be. There is no power so sacred,...

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Quote of the Week: Cory Bernardi, “The Conservative Revolution”

“Those who challenge the reality that our Western worldview is infused with a behavioural code that stems from our Christian ethos would quickly point out that individuals are largely free to decide...

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Quote of the Week: F. G. Wilson, “The Case for Conservatism”

“I do not think one needs to say that the defense of property means that we must defend a theoretical system of laissez-faire, that, in fact, has never existed except in the mind of liberal protest....

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Quote of the Week: Richard Weaver, “Ideas Have Consequences”

“We may feel satisfied to be damned for not producing great art or for not observing ceremony, but what if it is shown that addiction to comforts unfits us for survival? This is not a new story; the...

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Quote of the Week: Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, “Leftism Revisited”

“Democracy is a political form, not a system of government. It has no social content, although the word is frequently misused in that sense. It is wrong to say ‘Mr. Green is very democratic; on his...

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Quote of the Week: Andrew Nelson Lytle, “I’ll Take My Stand”

“If an abundance of those things which a people considers the goods and the riches of the earth defines wealth, then it follows that that particular culture is wealthy in proportion to the production...

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Quote of the Week: John C. Calhoun, “A Disquisition on Government”

“If man had been differently constituted in either particular ;– if, instead of being social in his nature, he had been created without sympathy for his kind, and independent of others for his safety...

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Quote of the Week: Hans-Herman Hoppe, “Democracy – The God that Failed”

“Let me now come to an evaluation of contemporary conservatism, and then go on to explain why conservatives today must be antistatist libertarians and, equally important, why libertarians must be...

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Quote of the Week: Cory Bernardi, “The Conservative Revolution”

“Indeed, there is no model conservative due to the inherently variable nature of the human condition and the particular traditions that it creates. This will naturally result in a wide and greatly...

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Quote of the Week: Thomas Molnar, “The Counter-Revolution”

“Gradually, the counter-revolutionaries came to the realization that they were the real revolutionaries in the sense of the word that is compatible with the reaction to the doctrines of the revolution....

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Quote of the Week: Joseph de Maistre, “Generative Principle of Political...

“Those who have been happy to corrupt old institutions while preserving their external forms have perhaps done as much damage to mankind. Already the influence of modern universities on morals and...

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Quote of the Week: Louis de Bonald, “On Divorce”

Louis Gabriel Ambroise de Bonald (1754 – 1840) “Man and woman both are; but they are not both the same or in an equal manner, and they differ in sex. “This equality in being, this inequality in the...

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Quote of the Week: Robert Lewis Dabney, “Discussions”

“It may be inferred again that the present movement for women’s rights will certainly prevail from the history of its only opponent, Northern conservatism. This is a party which never conserves...

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Quote of the Week: Jean Raspail, “Camp of the Saints”

“The journalist’s pen gave him many a size and shape, but one thing never changed: his contempt for tradition, his scorn for Western Man per se, and above all the patriotic Frenchman. Like a kind of...

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