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The Imminent Collapse of Cultural Marxism
The Imminent Collapse of Cultural Marxism, by Gregory Slysz The dreadful damage inflicted on Western societies by Cultural Marxism, popularly known as Political Correctness (PC), has attracted much conservative commentary, most of which focuses on the imminent death of all … Continue reading
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Tagged Antonio Gramsci, Frankfurt School, Gregory Slysz, Herbert Marcuse, Lukacs, PC
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Contextualising a Queen Regnant
Contextualising a Queen Regnant Stoddard Martin reviews a revisionist take on Mary Tudor The standard narrative of English history of the 15th century is of squalor bookended by brief-ish reigns of two great kings, Henry V and VII. Shakespeare promulgated … Continue reading
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Tagged Elizabeth 1, Gregory Slysz, Henry V111, Katherine of Aragon, Mary Tudor, Reginald Pole, Wars of the Roses
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Hold the Heart
Hold the Heart Gregory Slysz considers the causes of Russo-Western antagonism Introduction ‘The direct consequences of a war with Russia,’ wrote the British weekly The Economist, ‘we look upon with no apprehension, at least under existing circumstances. It may be … Continue reading
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Tagged Gregory Slysz, Halford Mackinder, Heartland Theory, New Cold War, Vladimir Putin
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Russia – the un-Bearable rightness of being
Russia – the un-Bearable rightness of being GREGORY SLYSZ asks what the war in Syria, the coup d’état in Ukraine and the Sochi Olympic Games have in common The current level of Russophobia among Western governments and media has strong … Continue reading
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Tagged Crimea, gay rights, Gregory Slysz, NATO, Right Sector, Russia, Russophobia, Sochi, Svoboda, Ukraine, Winter Olympics, Yanukovych
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Rebarbarisation
Rebarbarisation Robert Gellately, The Oxford Illustrated History of the Third Reich, Oxford University Press, New York, 2018, pp. 383, reviewed by Gregory Slysz The number of books on the Third Reich or the Second World War could fill several libraries. So … Continue reading →
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