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Volume 2, Issue 3 (No. 4)

Correspondence Received and Outgoing

  • From D. Edward Anderson and Tom Waugh
  • To Senators Jacqui Lambie, Fatima Payman, Lidia Thorpe, David Van

Editorial

  • "A Realignment in Progress"

Observations

  • James Kalb, "The Old Right and the Recovery of Social Order"
  • David McBryde, "Sage or Sphynx Without a Secret, How to Begin to Approach Leo Strauss"
  • Frank K. Salter, "Is an Anglo-Celtic Defence Agency Justified?"
  • Mike Maxwell, "Capitalism: an Archaic Critique"
  • Jonathan Cole, "Ludwig von Mises' Liberal Social Theory: a Critical Evaluation"

Books Reviewed and Briefly Noted

  • T. S. Eliot, The Idea of a Christian Society
  • Joshua Hren, Blue Walls Falling Down
  • Paul Gottfried (ed.), The Vanishing Tradition: Perspectives on American Conservatism
  • Balázs Orbán, The Hungarian Way of Strategy

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Volume 2, Issue 2 (No. 3)

Editorial:

  • "Rootedness in the Age of Impermanence"

Observations

  • R. J. Stove, "American Academy’s Khrushchev Moment"
  • Ted Sadler, "Suicide of the West: Towards a Universal Homogenous Superstate"
  • Luke Torrisi, "Immortality: Experience and Symbol"
  • Jonathan Cole, "Truth, Virtue and Liberty: Conservatism’s Pricean Turn"

Books Reviewed and Briefly Noted

  • T.S. Eliot, Notes Towards the Definition of Culture
  • Alan James, New Britannia: the Rise and Decline of Anglo-Australia
  • Alasdair Cannon, Holding Patterns
  • Mark Fisher, Capitalist Realism: is There No Alternative
  • Mike Ma, Harassment Architecture

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Volume 2, Issue 1 (No. 2)

Correspondence Received

  • Prof. Paul Gottfried and Dr. Alastair Paynter 

Editorial

  • "A few words about this project"

Observations

  • Edwin Dyga, "Cinema as Symptom and Vehicle of Social Reëngineering: a Japanese Study"
  • Gregory Butler, "China and the West: Whose Competitive Advantage? The Metanarratives of Engagement and Liberalisation"
  • Frank Salter, "Multiculturalism as Majority Anglo Strategy"
  • Zybura & Zgierski, "Is 'Cultural Marxism' a 'Conspiracy Theory' or a Political Reality?"
  • Luke Torrisi, "The Tangible and Utopia: Thomas Molnar's Critique of Utopia and the Use of Private Property"

Books Reviewed and Briefly Noted

  • T. S. Eliot, After Strange Gods
  • Jun’ichirō Tanizaki, In Praise of Shadows
  • Semmelweis, Jack Kerouac and the Decline of the West
  • Grafton Tanner, The Circle of the Snake: Nostalgia & Utopia
  • Salter & Richardson, Anglophobia: the Unrecognised Hatred
  • Names Redacted, Strategic Consequences of Chinese Racism

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Volume 1, Issue 1 (No. 1)

Editorial

  • "Introductory Comments for the Inaugural Issue"

Observations

  • R. J. Stove, "Regicide and Revolution: Portugal 1908-1910"
  • Barry Spurr, "Can Great Poetry Survive the Post Revolutionary West?"
  • Edwin Dyga, "Prospects for Paleoconservatism"
  • Krzysztof Karoń (translation), "Conclusions from the History of Anti-Culture"
  • Richard Kouchoo, "Australian Positivism and Infringement on Human Rights: a Brief Overview"

Books Reviewed and Briefly Noted

  • Russell Kirk, America's British Culture
  • Nick Land, The Dark Enlightenment
  • F. Roger Devlin, Sexual Utopia in Power
  • Clinton Fernandes, Subimperial Power
  • Geoff McDonald, Red Over Black

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