Manthropology: The War Before Civilization
I know I’ve already reviewed this book textually, but I put it in the intro of my Manthropology videos for a very good reason—it’s THAT important. Thus, a video on it. […]
I know I’ve already reviewed this book textually, but I put it in the intro of my Manthropology videos for a very good reason—it’s THAT important. Thus, a video on it. […]
It is often complained about that civil society just isn’t very civil anymore. And those who argue certainly have a very good point. A cursory glance around the world at […]
I had already, in fact, written another blog article to be scheduled for today, but seeing what was going on in the reactosphere, I rushed this one out because a […]
It’s a new episode of Manthropology! And this time around it involves my day job as well. As a personal trainer I have to give people dietary advice pretty frequently, […]
So the “Unite the Right” rally has come and gone…and now I can no longer say that “…the alt-right, for all of its many flaws, has never killed or committed […]
A bit of a confession to make, first of all. I of course love what I do in the realm of neo-masculinity, and want to contribute in some way to […]
Any person who has made any sort of impact in a public forum (that includes the internet) will inevitably attract a following of haters to go along with any following […]
As I’ve repeatedly stated, I genuinely feel that Margaret Mead’s Coming of Age in Samoa is one of the most influential books ever written…and that’s not a good thing. You can […]
I deeply apologize for the image that crowns this article. — As you’ve probably noticed, over the last couple of days there has been a furious debate in American politics […]
A Confederacy of Dunces. Undoubtedly a novel that most of the people reading this article have heard of, whether it’s in hearing it described vaguely as a contender for the […]