Pirate Radio: A Review of Caribbean Rhythms

Submitted by Bodhi Bronson There was a film at the tail end of the 80s called Pump Up The Volume about a high school kid who starts his own pirate radio station. He calls himself Happy Harry Hard-on, and he becomes very popular by being blunt and profane and pointing out the hypocrisy of the world around…

Towards A Muscular Christianity

Submitted by Alfonz The happiest people I’ve ever met are nuns. This might contradict the stereotype of pinch-faced matrons smacking rulers on schoolkids’ knuckles, but it is true. No doubt there are nuns who fit the conventional, secular image of what a nun is like. In my experience, nuns have an extraordinary ease of being…

Our American Right?

Submitted by Epaminondas On May 31, 2019, the Western Intellectual Elite got an introduction to the ideology underpinning the new Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party via a translation of a speech from the beginning of 2013 (Greer). In it contained insight into the debate being had by the Party at large on the future…

The Nightmare Pantheon (A Response to BAP)

In a recent essay (“Old and New Paganism”), the erudite and inimitable Bronze Age Pervert articulated the conditions for the possibility of the emergence of a genuinely new Paganism. That essay came shortly after Richard Greenhorn’s thoughtful engagement with BAP’s Bronze Age Mindset, which placed the contemporary pagan subject in continuity with the “classical man”…