Category: Political Thought

  • Perfect Political Systems as a Trap in Republics

    Perfect Political Systems as a Trap in Republics

    I had recently edited and added points to a piece I think strongly explains my views in Where Authority Lies: Republicanism, Liberalism, and Progressive Morality: Here, it helps to not think of Democracy as a God, or perfect system. Be careful. “Perfect systems” belong to the autocrat, divine monarch, technocrat and utopian. Why do we want…

  • The Republican Party’s role in accelerating Factionalism in U.S. Politics

    The Republican Party’s role in accelerating Factionalism in U.S. Politics

    REPUBLICANISM AND THE U.S. “REPUBLICAN’ PARTY” The Republican Party, while named after this tradition, and founded in 1854 with roots in anti-slavery and republican ideals, has evolved into a broader and delineating coalition with priorities that sometimes diverge from CLASSICAL REPUBLICANISM. However, we cannot say, that this merely began with Trump or even Bush. Trump…

  • How Lenin and Bolshevism displaced Civic Republicanism with Socialism in Black Radicalism

    How Lenin and Bolshevism displaced Civic Republicanism with Socialism in Black Radicalism

    After 1917, the global meaning of “REVOLUTION” was successfully seized by Lenin, the Bolsheviks, and their descendants. CIVIC REPUBLICANISM did not disappear because it was defeated in open ideological combat. It was crowded out by a louder, better-funded, more institutionally disciplined international movement that claimed the entire moral and linguistic territory of “revolution,” “liberation,” and…

  • The Lost Meaning of Republicanism in Modern America

    The Lost Meaning of Republicanism in Modern America

    Americans often appear indifferent to “Republicanism” (meaning the classical republican tradition) because the word has been almost completely hijacked in everyday language by the Republican Party. When most people hear “republicanism” today, they think of the Grand Old Party, Trump, culture-war talking points, or at best vague slogans about “limited government.” The deeper philosophical tradition…

  • Anti-Blackness as World Norm

    Anti-Blackness as World Norm

    Thoughts on Anti-Blackness as the norm in the world, asks “Do I Live in Your World?” DO I LIVE IN YOUR WORLD We do not live in “a White man’s world,” and certainly not in the world of the racists and anti-blackness far and wide across this planet. Is this not what we are taught…

  • Letter on my Political Ideas, History and Critiques of Conservatism

    Letter on my Political Ideas, History and Critiques of Conservatism

    THE SECRET DESTINY OF AMERICA The purpose of The American Minervan began as a side project to question and refute by myself, certain unverified claims made in Manly P. Hall’s The Secret Destiny of America and to lay out what was addressed between William Q. Judge, Dolatram and H.P.B. on the question of Freemason and…

  • Influence of Tsarist and Nazi Propaganda Tactics on Modern Normalization of Racism

    Influence of Tsarist and Nazi Propaganda Tactics on Modern Normalization of Racism

    The interesting pattern in the proliferation of political and religious conspiracies in the twentieth to twenty-first century is that many of their sources are rooted in Nazi era propaganda and older anti-Jew tactics. Many of these tactics and conspiracies emerge particularly in that era of pamphleteers and the technological advancements in the twentieth-century of the…

  • Kalergi’s Vision of Europe and the Conspiracy against Him

    Kalergi’s Vision of Europe and the Conspiracy against Him

    INTRODUCTION TO THE KALERGI CONSPIRACY The Kalergi conspiracy has its roots in 1930s German National Socialist vilification of Kalergi for his pro-unity, anti-war views, and directly in the propaganda of Joseph Goebbels. Goebbels portrayed Kalergi’s vision of European federation as a Eurasian-Negroid dystopia ruled by Jews. Austrian Holocaust denier Gerd Honsik revived it and reformulated…

  • Giuseppe Mazzini’s Cosmopolitan Politics and Influence on Woodrow Wilson

    Giuseppe Mazzini’s Cosmopolitan Politics and Influence on Woodrow Wilson

    MAZZINI’S “DEMOCRATIC WORLD REPUBLIC”: THE COSMOPOLITANISM OF NATIONS It was Mazzini’s conviction that under the historical circumstances of his time, only the nation-state could allow for genuine democratic participation and the civic education of individuals. To him, the nation was a necessary intermediary step in the progressive association of mankind, the means toward a future…

  • From Jerusalem to Philadelphia!

    From Jerusalem to Philadelphia!

    Stephen Miller’s recent speech, American Conservative tradition and Trumpism. I say that Republicanism is not about the supremacy of Conservatism or Liberalism, though it is the root of the American order. I also claim that Theosophy, eclecticism, Freemasonry and the history of occultists and esoteric Philosophy is a missing key to understanding these roots, which…

  • Limits of American Political Imagination: Bronze Age Pervert on Republics

    Limits of American Political Imagination: Bronze Age Pervert on Republics

    The classical republics and democracies would be called “Nazi” by Americans in our day, especially with the loose manner people employ the terms against their political opponents of being Nazi and Fascist — a demonstrably failed tactic. This tactic has proven to be a failure for anti-right forces, statistically and observably. I am not sure…