"The Lord will raise a standard up and lead His people on."
- King Alfred the Great

Archive for July, 2009

Maternal Statecraft (excerpt from the Twilight of Liberalism)
July 28th by Robin Phillips Comments Off
The maternal state is a government that assumes the function of Mother. The maternal state is there to nurture us, to train us, to instruct us, to keep our toys safe, to be guardian of our possessions, to be ou...
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Social Engineering and the Dark Secret of the American Left
July 22nd by Robin Phillips Comments Off
To an outsider, the Fernald school in Waltham Massachusetts looked like any other educational institution. During the school’s hay day in the 1920’s and 30’s, few passers-by would have guessed the dark se...
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Review of The God Delusion
July 22nd by Robin Phillips Comments Off

Mr. Dawkins has certainly produced a book worthy of his reputation as Britain’s leading atheist. In The God Delusion, the internationally best-selling author has taken 406 pages to tell us that Go...

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Spend, spend, spend: Obama's Solution to the Economic Crisis
July 21st by Robin Phillips Comments Off
I had hoped that after Obama was sworn in as President the hype would settle down, reality would set in and the public would begin to realize that this man, for all his pretensions, is really only a man....
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Miracle on 34th Street and the Problem of Postmodern Epistemology
July 19th by Robin Phillips Comments Off
This article looks at Santa Clause as an icon of Post Modern Epistemology, as epitomized in the popular movie Miracle on 34th Street. This article traces dualisms that go back to the time of the Enlightenment a...
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The Wisdom of Solzhenitsyn
July 19th by Robin Phillips Comments Off
This article explores the significance and legacy of Solzhenitsyn and the rejected warnings that he offered to the West. Recognized as a great writer, defender of freedom and opponent of communism, Solzhenitsyn...
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Run Towards the Roar: the courage of Boniface
July 19th by Robin Phillips Comments Off
Protestants often view the medieval period as a gaping parenthesis between the purity of the early church and the clarity of the reformation. Such a view is clearly erroneous, as the middle ages was a time when...
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