Is the Government’s Asylum Policy a Plantation?
Whilst not identical, a comparison with English-driven Plantations reveals that the government’s asylum policy qualifies as a Plantation.
An Introduction to the Works of Desmond Fennell (Fennellism pt. 0)
Desmond Fennell was Ireland's finest modern intellectual. Luckily for dissidents, his body of work also lays out the essential intellectual project of modern Irish Nationalism.
A Realistic Proposal for a Nationalist Coalition in Irish Politics
By outlining a pragmatic path toward unity, this article aims to ameliorate the fragmentation that plagues Irish Nationalism.
The Case for Consolidation: A Reflection on the 2024 Elections
Nationalists lack the unified platform and resources necessary to capitalise on the general public’s hostility to mass immigration.
Hungary and the New Concert of Europe: A Review of Balázs Orbán’s Hussar Cut: The Hungarian Strategy for Connectivity
Will European civilisation ‘go gentle into that good night’ or will we grit our teeth and face the music?
Carbon Offsetting: A False Panacea?
A clever ploy to assuage public scrutiny, carbon offsetting perpetuates a cycle of ecological destruction under the guise of sustainability.
Don’t Be Fooled by Fine Gael’s Trasformismo on June 7th
Against tokenistic half-measures, let us prove to Fine Gael that the Irish are not a foolish people - vote for nationalists on June 7th!
The European Union's Overreach: is its "Cure" Really Just Poison in Disguise?
The EU, empowered to regulate very large online platforms by the DSA, threatens to stifle legitimate discourse and muzzle dissenting voices.
A Call To The People of Ireland
By preserving Gaeilge, we preserve a unique perspective on the world, a perspective that is rooted in the landscapes and traditions of Ireland.
Common Sense Populism and the Irish Revolt - On a Timely Conference in Brussels and the National Voice
Only time will tell if Ireland’s vox populi, against massive establishment efforts, will continue to find its voice.
The Poetry of Dispossession: The Irish-American Cinema of John Martin Feeney - Part 3
The Irish nationalist John Mitchel advised the Irish in America to assimilate or face an unhappy fate. Feeney is characteristic perhaps of that unhappy fate.
The Poetry of Dispossession: The Irish-American Cinema of John Martin Feeney - Part 2
Feeney's films exalt in themes of tradition, family and community as no other American filmmaker ever has. His evocation of social cohesion in the transience of social ritual is often sublime. But is it a facade?
For Art, For Ireland: George William Russell’s Polemic Against Rudyard Kipling
In Ireland every poet we honour has dedicated his genius to his country without gain, and has given without stint, without any miserly withholding of his gift when his nation was in dark and evil days.
The Poetry of Dispossession: The Irish-American Cinema of John Martin Feeney - Part 1
Feeney established a tradition of cinematic poetry, steeped in Irish race-memory, which his ancestral homeland ought to have embraced.
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