Ukraine as South Tyrol, or the Red Herring That Ensures European Vassalage
“Europe, the continent that once held the world in its palms, now seems content to be a junior actor in American geopolitical endeavours.”
The Atlantic On Favourable Terms: Why Georgia’s Colour Revolution Really Matters
The next chapter of the EU story may stretch from the Donegal foothills to the borderpasses of Azerbaijan by decade’s end should Eurocrats pull off this wave of expansion
Evaluating Contemporary Irish Republicanism
Immigrants have been recorded as leaning toward a pro-British position on a United Ireland when polled. Why would they care for a centuries old blood-feud?
Ireland’s National Genesis
Ireland hasn’t been the same since the Dublin riots.
All has changed, changed utterly since that fateful night.
But has a terrible beauty been born?
Reflections on CPAC Hungary 2024: Lessons for Irish Nationalists
If James Connolly wanted the earth, Viktor Orbán’s aims are more modest - eclipsing Brussels’s insidious influence will suffice.
The Belle Époque: Nostalgia for Europe’s Zenith
The Belle Époque was the last point in time where all peoples of the world worshipped the customs and traditions of their ancestors
‘Valhalla’ by Arthur Griffith
A day may come to witness an Irish Westminster, an Irish Pantheon, but it will not more reflect the hallowed memory of the dead than at present dwells in our hearts.
Ireland and the European Union – Integration or Separation?
This article serves the purpose of a much-needed reality check: to leave the EU would be a catastrophic geopolitical blunder, notwithstanding the economic consequences of such actions.
What Should Ireland's Geostrategic Objectives Be in 2024
The times has arrived for us to create a school of strategic thinking. What are Ireland’s interests, and how do we go about securing them?
Against the Delusion of Reform: Fine Gael Already Represent Their Core Values
Looking at Fine Gael across its near century-old existence—from counter revolutionary tendencies to facilitating near-open borders—what remains consistent is their representation of those with ‘a stake in the game’, or, to be less abstract, the property and business-owning class.
Unveiling Louis Ferdinand Celine: Morbid Materialism - Part 2
Celine’s writing playfully partakes of the aesthetic of the corpse. Bodies eroding, decaying, at the cusp of death, and a multiplicity of other images flood the reader’s imagination; those fortunate enough to subsist are witnesses to the decay that will soon corrupt and overwhelm them.
Foundational morality: Group-Survival
The survival of your people is the most foundational moral cause.
Ireland’s Naval History
Ireland’s natural security and economic interests lie in its vast territorial seas. The neglect of these vital interests in previous decades has been a catastrophic strategic blunder for the state as well as a disgrace to the latent potential for this country to achieve great feats.
Desmond Fennell's Analysis of Oppenheimer, the Manhattan Project, and the West's Decline
Desmond Fennell's infamous work 'Uncertain Dawn' attempts to link the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki as the beginning of the end of the West.
Unveiling Louis Ferdinand Celine: Existentialist? - Part 1
Celine donned numerous masks: anonymous writer, salacious womaniser, outspoken racialist, critic of French chauvinism, socialist, ardent pacifist, conspiracy-monger, League of Nations surgeon, and proto-existentialist – perhaps his vagrancy should take first place?