What “Worse Is Better” Gets Wrong
The “worse is better” theory is flawed
The “worse is better” theory is flawed
A 2017-2021 forecast
The Economist bares its fangs at the Alt-Right
It could also be our last chance
Thomas Carlyle, George Fitzhugh, and the Failure of Free Society
Hillary would lead us into the dark
Trump’s leadership has ended the establishment quarantine
Adapting the UKIP model to the South
Reflections on the 2016 League of the South National Conference
BREXIT’s triumph fans the flames of secession
Southern Nationalists gather to celebrate secession
“For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders; in so much that, if it were possible, they […]
Pointless acts of violence accomplish nothing
(I’m reposting an OD classic article on the strange political elite running South Carolina – SC should be one of THE best Southern real Conservative […]
A brief overview of South Carolina history
Jeffersonianism retarded Alabama’s economic development
The rise and fall of the Golden Circle
Economic theory vs. practice in the antebellum South
De Bow’s Review anticipates the New South
More good news. South Carolina US Senator – Lisping Lindsey Graham (Ted Kennedy in drag) is tanking in the US Presidential campaign. He’s below 1% […]
Thumbs down
Takes fight directly to Tyson Foods HQ
League of the South uses new “SECEDE” signs in Wetumpka, AL
Preserving our heritage. Preparing for the future
Hundreds rally to defend Confederate monument in Birmingham’s Linn Park
We told you so
Large pro-Confederate rally planned in Birmingham
They only object to you noticing and opposing it
“This is our response to same-sex marriage, to this mockery of the concept of the family.”
League of the South rallies in Jackson in defense of Mississippi State Flag
The South could have defeated democracy
In other news, the US Supreme Court has finally resolved this lingering issue: “The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld Texas’ refusal to issue a license […]
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