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Jim's Blog is one of the largest collections of neoreactionary theory. From the Global Financial Crisis to the present day, Jim has written a range of articles on philosophy, politics, society, technology, cryptocurrency, and more.This second volume stretches from "Puritanism, progressivism, and entertainment" in 2013 to "Russia did not hack the Democrat's emails" in 2016.
Jim's Blog is one of the largest collections of neoreactionary theory. From the Global Financial Crisis to the present day, Jim has written a range of articles on philosophy, politics, society, technology, cryptocurrency, and more.This first volume stretches from "Stop the whining!" in 2008 to "Mencius on the Fall" in 2012, with nearly 700 pages of posts.
This volume presents a comprehensive history of boxing as peer combat from its social and ritual origins in Mesopotamia to its flowering as a martial, athletic, and gladiatorial sport throughout the Old World. Ranging from prehistoric evidence and the earliest artifacts from c. 3,000 b.c. to Late Roman antiquity, these papers collect the most in-depth study of ancient boxing in art, material culture, literature, and biomechanics that has ever been assembled. As practicing boxers, the authors have experimented with many of the practical repercussions of innovations in technique and rules as contained in these pages, and find the dynamic history of boxing to be a compelling portent of its future creative range.Scholia Pugill¿t¿ria is an online academic journal for martial arts studies and articles. Scholia Pugill¿t¿ria welcomes studies of personal combat, including boxing, bare-knuckle boxing, wrestling of all forms, karate and other Oriental martial arts, dambe and other African martial arts, fencing, savate, balintawak, pistol-based dueling, gladiatorial combat, Historial European Martial Arts (hema), and human biomechanics.
The Arvo Book is a compilation of the core components of the Arvo operating system, and the subcomponents (called 'vanes') that assist it in function. Arvo is the kernel, or core, of the Urbit network & OS project.
Throne and Altar is a blog, part of the Orthosphere, defending the legitimate authority of God, tradition, fathers, and kings against the diabolical partisans of freedom and equality. Its author, Bonald, is an actual Catholic monarchist who:reviews books on the topics of history, political philosophy, religion, and societylaments current events on the 'Rants' section (not included in this volume)explains and defends the main positions of European counter-revolutionary political philosophyThis first edition of Throne and Altar: The Reviews and Essays contains the categorized book reviews and essays, as well as longer-form pieces on Evolution and Aristotle as well as Bonald's In Defense Of... series.
Xenosystems: Fragments is a selection of recovered blog posts by Nick Land, following Xenosystems' dormancy and ultimate deletion. This second edition, with a "Gift from the Lemurs", contains additional works by Land added to the compilation.
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