Why Occupy Wall Street style protests will always fail
The belief that the masses are a power that can really influence history, or even more so, throw down the established order is part of the propaganda of the French and American Revolutions, and is one...
View ArticleKorean Rocket Launch and Nuclear Deterrence
Yesterday’s successful rocket launch by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is a smack in the face to imperialist and globalist interests and shows what a determined people can accomplish even in...
View ArticleThe Importance of Appearance
In traditional societies, clothing reflected ones rank and place in society, and identified one. Its function was not merely to clothe a naked person but also to beautify him or her. While it always...
View ArticleThe Freedom-Worshippers
Freedom, as a general concept is often taken for granted in this so-called modern world. In the modern political language, nations are either “free or not free”; the governments that manage them are...
View ArticleA Critique of the Men’s Rights Movement
The issue of Men’s Rights has recently come a long way since it first branched off from the men’s liberation movement in the early 1970′s. Formed in response to second-wave feminism, the MRM often...
View ArticleAgainst Psychology
The social sciences, sociology and psychology, are relatively new fields of study. In the past, the soul was considered the basis of emotion and reason, but in the absence of traditional faith and...
View ArticleOPINION: The Treatment of Edward Snowden Puts American Totalitarianism on Show
The case of Edward Snowden has recently become international news. Snowden, a 30-year old American technical contractor and CIA employee is accused of treason for leaking details of classified NSA mass...
View ArticleCommemoration of the 60th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution
Today RidingtheTiger.org remembers the Battle of Moncada Barracks and marks 60 years since the spark that set off the Cuban Revolution. It was on the 26th of July, 1953 that the young lawyer Fidel and...
View ArticleOn Sports and Games
Spectator sports have become an ubiquitous part of the modern world. Anywhere one goes, one finds huge crowds drawn to stadiums or arenas, hoping to be entertained by their favorite teams. Certainly,...
View ArticleAmerican warmongers fix their gaze on Syria
Just 10 years after the wasteful and pointless war in Iraq, and less than two years after the NATO backed war in Libya, the criminal Obama regime in Washington is once again beating the war drums and...
View ArticleThe Persecution of Golden Dawn
The recent arrests of top Golden Dawn officials in Greece, along with talk of legislation banning the party, reveals once again the true face of the so called modern “liberal democracy”. Images of...
View ArticleDemocracy, Tyranny, and the Third Position
I. The Tragedy of Our Age It is an undisputed fact that we are living in a time of extreme liberal hegemony. Liberalism, once the dominion of Jacobin revolutionaries, has become status quo. Democracy...
View ArticleOn Autarky
In traditional society, it is the principle of autarky, or self sufficiency, which guides economic development. That is to say, political and cultural development guides economics. Generally speaking,...
View ArticlePropaganda in the “Free and Impartial” Media
The power of media has been discussed here oftentimes before, but every now and then a story appears which warrants a revisit. The ability to shape public opinion has been harnessed by the...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Hiroo Onoda
Yesterday, the 16th of January, former Japanese Army Second Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda passed away at the age of 91. Paralleling some of the most awe-inspiring stories of World War 2, Onoda’s legacy is an...
View ArticleIranians Observe the 35th Anniversary of the 1979 Revolution
Thirty-five years today, the people of Iran emerged victorious against the American-backed Pahlavi dynasty, later establishing the Islamic Republic of Iran by popular referendum in April of 1979....
View ArticleThe Traditionalist Youth Network: An Interview with Matt Heimbach
While these are bleak times for the youth in the United States and western civilization in general, some voices still raise the banners of tradition against the modern world and all its ills....
View ArticleMore Media Hypocrisy: Ferguson and Gaza
Two events that have dominated the news in the past several weeks have been the Israeli assault on Gaza and the mass unrest in Ferguson, Missouri. What is striking though, is not so much the events in...
View ArticleGolden Dawn representatives visit NYC
Last weekend, two representatives from the Golden Dawn party of Greece arrived in NYC to tour the Greek American community here in Astoria and meet their supporters. General Giorgios Epitideios now an...
View ArticleA new day for Cuba?
Two days ago, President Obama announced an easing of economic restrictions with Cuba, signaling the beginning of the end of five decades of the American Embargo. This news was greeted with elation by...
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