9 April 2021
4.3 MINS
The first little piggy built his house of straw. I got into a conversation with a young man in a coffee shop today. I was drinking my coffee while mulling over the topic of nihilism for this article. I wanted a young man’s view -- [...]
27 January 2021
24.3 MINS
From the outset I want to make it very clear that although I am writing this on a Holocaust-related subject, I certainly do not presume to understand the ‘mechanics’ of the Holocaust, as that is just far too big and broad for any individual to [...]
5 November 2020
6.3 MINS
What does history tell us about mass hysteria and deception? Yes it happens: the masses can be easily deceived and carried away with evil. Closely related to mass deception is mass hysteria. That these things happen -- and far too often -- is clear enough. [...]
2 September 2020
8.4 MINS
In April 1942, Lale Sokolov, a Slovakian Jew, is forcibly transported to the concentration camps at Auschwitz-Birkenau. When his captors discover that he speaks several languages, he is put to work as a Tätowierer (the German word for tattooist), tasked with permanently marking his fellow [...]
26 August 2020
8 MINS
I grew up with a victim mentality. Nobody called it that at the time. But as I look back, that’s what it was. You see, I was a refugee from communist Eastern Europe -- from Hungary. I grew up among other refugees, among victims. Victims [...]
12 April 2020
8.1 MINS
By Greg Sheridan, The Australian. Editor’s Note: Greg Sheridan contemplates the joy and hope that the Resurrection of Jesus Christ brings to us, even in the midst of the anxiety and upheaval wrought by the coronavirus pandemic, and the pain of lonely deaths in this [...]
29 January 2020
7.7 MINS
Seventy five years ago, on the 27th January 1945, soldiers from the 322nd Rifle Division of the Red Army liberated the Nazi death camp of Auschwitz. Former Soviet officer Ivan Martynushkin recalls seeing the prisoners for the first time: It was hard to watch them. [...]
30 December 2019
4.9 MINS
By Theodore Dalrymple, The Australian. Editor's Note: Dalrymple laments the vulgar language which "woke" people employ in their attempt to appear relatable or relevant. Ultimately, no matter how highly-educated they may be, their thought is eviscerated and their arguments are weak, evinced by their lack [...]





