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Now Is The Best Time To Be Southern

By / May 30, 2021

Please choose a present and click “Next”. Thank you for your assistance! Books Is Davis a Traitor? Or Was Secession a Constitutional Right Previous to the War of 1861? Albert Taylor Bledsoe, author, Brion McClanahan and Mike Church, editors Published a year after the war, it supplies the best argument every put together in one […]

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The Termite Infestation of American History

By / May 29, 2021

As part of its campaign to pander to the important and urgent needs of African-Americans with extremely divisive yet ultimately performative identity politics,[1] the Biden-Harris administration has announced that it will resume Barack Obama’s decision in 2015 to remove Andrew Jackson from the twenty-dollar bill and replace him with Harriet Tubman. Jonathan Waldman’s celebratory and […]

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Virtuous Governance

By / May 28, 2021

Ira Katz has actually provided an action, continuing the dialogue that started with his preliminary question: Is it intrinsic in the nature of free enterprise industrialism for the most wealthy individuals and/or corporations to

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The History of the West

By / May 27, 2021

Prior to there was a West, there was Christendom. The an unearthly kingdom in the next; the eternal kingdom was made immanent. This was an active calling for its followers: From its creation, Christendom included what can be called a”transformational imperative,”an evangelical required to take part in the renewal of the cosmos by bringing it […]

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Honoring Calhoun | Abbeville Institute

By / May 26, 2021

Editor’s Note: This speech was delivered before the Senate on March 12, 1910, at the dedication of John C. Calhoun’s statue in Statuary Hall at the United States Capitol. Address of Mr. (Henry Cabot) Lodge, of Massachusetts, United States Senate, 1910 Mr. PRESIDENT: When the senior Senator from South Carolina (Mr. Tillman), whose illness we […]

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I Listen|Abbeville Institute

By / May 25, 2021

Please choose a present and click “Next”. Thank you for your support! Books Is Davis a Traitor? Or Was Secession a Constitutional Right Previous to the War of 1861? Albert Taylor Bledsoe, author, Brion McClanahan and Mike Church, editors Released a year after the war, it supplies the very best argument every assembled in one […]

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Southern Reflections on Being Neighborly

By / May 23, 2021

< img width="670"height ="459"src =" https://www.abbevilleinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/chapman-baggage-train-670x459.jpg "alt =" "/ > A white house sits on the outskirts of a village in upstate South Carolina. It is modest in both size and appearance, and rather old, and in front of it beside the highway is a big cross which appears to have taken some money and […]

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Beginning with History | Abbeville Institute

By / May 22, 2021

Any fool can write history, and many do.  Please do not assume that I mean by this statement to vaunt the “expert” and slight the amateur.  In writing history the amateur is sometimes gifted, and there is no more pestiferous fool than the smug, pretentious “expert” who thinks of his own mind as the repository […]

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What’s Your Alternative?

By / May 21, 2021

The last few weeks have been rather fascinating at this Christians are promoted, while the bad acts are neglected To address these, very first permit me a broad sweep of the history of the West: within a few a century after Christ’s death and Resurrection, Christianity grew to be a considerable cultural and religious custom […]

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