Tag Archives: George Fitzhugh

The Counter-Revolution: The Time of Our Peace Is Past

Now we can only wait till the day, wait and apportion our shame.These are the dykes our fathers left, but we would not look to the same.Time and again were we warned of the dykes, time and again we delayed.Now, … Continue reading

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Cross & Sword

Firmer he grasp’d the Cross of strife,Until the opposing bank he gain’d.— Walter Scott _____ In our beleaguered Western fortress we are not only closely infested from without but increasingly infested from within. To triumph we shall need all our … Continue reading

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Beyond the Swelling Flood

The prevalent philosophy of the day takes cognizance of but half of human nature—and that the worst half. Our happiness is so involved in the happiness and well-being of everything around us that a mere selfish philosophy, like political economy, … Continue reading

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Resisting the Categorical Imperative

But ‘tis strange;And oftentimes, to win us to our harm,The instruments of darkness tell us truths,Win us with honest trifles, to betray’sIn deepest consequence. -Banquo in Macbeth __________ Let me begin with George Fitzhugh: We employ the term Benevolence to … Continue reading

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Nearer to Thee

“We are the friend of popular government, but only so long as conservatism is the interest of the governing class.” – George Fitzhugh __________ H. C. McNeile, the author of the Bulldog Drummond adventure novels which were published in the … Continue reading

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