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- Be Glad They Fought — 12th of October A.D. 2023
Be Glad They Fought As an exercise of the right-use of imagination, picture flying the old ‘Stars-and-Bars’ rebel flag; perhaps on a t-shirt, in an office, or on a dorm-room wall. You know what it means; but lets say someone just had a few tall glasses of fluoride coffee with extra soy milk and decides to remark on your beloved banner. You can easily predict what the first thing they will call you is.
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- Independence from What? — 4th of July A.D. 2023
God save the King! George Against The Basilisk Franklin the Fishy Benjamin Franklin is a rather seedy character; nothing like how he has been portrayed in the cult of the U.S.A. Those who wish to see a some truth of the womanizing money-chaser we worship as a lord of virtue and wisdom should read (or listen to a recording of) American Demagogue by J.D. Dickey. The Snake A well known political cartoon of his, published May the Ninth, A.
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- Pentecost Update and Invitation — 10th of June A.D. 2023
Wes þu hal and What ho! Just a quick update on this beautiful first Saturday of Pentecost. New domain name https://theopolitics.xyz is up and running. Share the link! Theopolitics as a collaberative effort Stephen is not going away, but he is stepping down from his role of Chief Executive Doer-of-everything-all-by-himself-for-hours-a-day-while-working-a-full-time-job-and-raising-a-small-army. We have several people working on articles and videos to submit, but consider this an open invitation. Submit your Monarchist video ideas and articles via email, text, DM, or however you can reach us for consideration.
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- 🎼 Monarchist Music — 7th of March A.D. 2023
A list of my favorite pieces relating either to monarchs or to men whom they patronized. In Pace - Patrick Doyle - Hamlet — From the excellent Kenneth Branagh performance of Hamlet, a Latin rendition of a passage from the Book of Wisdom which we read in the Orthodox Church to commemorate the Royal Martyrs. Non nobis, Domine - Patrick Doyle — From the excellent monarchist movie, Kenneth Branagh’s Henry V, a beautiful rendition of a traditional hymn that was used by kings to direct glory to God rather than themselves.
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- My Favorite Talks on Divers Subjects — 6th of March A.D. 2023
Dr Thomas Fleming on Shakespeare as a Christian Moralist
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- Protestantism Is Secularism: The Case Of The English Monarchs — 6th of March A.D. 2023
We are all used to hearing about Henry VIII and his utterly selfish use of the Reformation to legitimize his many wives. It is easy enough to reproach Anglicans for this unashamed move, but there are a few very disturbing (and less well-known) changes which took place in English political life under Henry VIII and his son. There has been an office, dating from the time of William the Bastard, known as “Keeper of the King’s Conscience,” a role intended to support the king in making judgments on moral and religious issues.
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Tags: stephen, critique, history
- You Took Our Virute – And Gave Us Nothing in Return — 21st of February A.D. 2023
From Cicero to Ron Paul, classical liberals, republicans, and other associated political ideologues have tried to give themselves plausible deniability. As their preferred form of government inexorably leads to totalitarianism/democracy, they “warn” us that “liberty is fragile,” that we have to “maintain it through vigilance.” Republics were famous for not lasting very long in the ancient world, which is why America was so closely scrutinized by men like Alexis de Tocqueville.
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- Obscurantism: Are You Happy Now? — 20th of February A.D. 2023
On my way to becoming a monarchist I read Edmund Burke’s, “Reflections on the Revolution in France.” Besides being an excellent showcase of Burke’s masterful use of language, Reflections is also the first book I read that really tried to explain certain traditional ideas about power, nationhood, and the origin of the state. These ideas are hardly amenable to being communicated, because they are concerned with very deep and almost inexpressible intuitions about the basic realities of political organization.
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- Welcome to the New Site — 20th of July A.D. 2022
Welcome to the new site! I am Constantine, Stephen’s godson as well as website manager and IT helper. With God’s help we hope to use this site to keep you updated on the progress of our project, as well as have a place on the internet that we control, and can’t be banned from. We also hope to write our own articles here as well as other sources. Eventually, we want to also have backups of all of Stephen’s videos on here so that there is a place to watch them if YouTube bans the channel.
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