Tag Archives: Hippolyte Taine

Upon the Heath

Speak then to me, who neither beg nor fear Your favours nor your hate. – Banquo __________ Though it seems obvious to an antique European that the modern Europeans have replaced Christianity with negro worship, it is not so obvious … Continue reading

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The Restoration of Innocence, Mercy, and Faith

“Endeavouring to persuade the people that they are no better than beasts, the whole body of their institution tends to make them beasts of prey, furious and savage.”   – Burke __________ First Burke and then Taine, in their commentaries on … Continue reading

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The Third Path

O Lord arise, help us, and deliver us, for thy name’s sake. – The Book of Common Prayer __________ I recall an old western movie in which the main character asked his partner, after he saw Mr. Money Bags leave … Continue reading

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Fairy Tale Europe vs. Jacobin Liberaldom

With the Jacobin, on the contrary, the first precept is not moral, but political; it is not his duties which he exaggerates but his rights, while his doctrine, instead of being a prick to his conscience, flatters his pride. Vast … Continue reading

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