Herland Report: Epidemic of Hedonist Loneliness: The topic of the hedonist, yet sexually deprived West characterized by loneliness and depression run as themes in Michel Houellebecq’s books, France’s greatest living author. He shocked Europe with books such The Elementary Particles, Whatever, Platform and The Map and the Territory, that can only be described as incendiary. It is literature that …
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Russia’s President Putin Warns That Censorship Is Killing America
Herland Report: Censorship Is Killing America: Russia’s President Putin last week at the World Economic Forum called out America’s Big Tech Monopolies for preventing free speech and attempting “to harshly and unilaterally govern society, replace legitimate democratic institutions, restrict one’s natural right to decide for themselves what stance to express freely. We’ve all seen this just now in the …
Read More »The Return of Russian Conservatism after Century of Socialism – Liberalism: Important book by Glenn Diesen
Herland Report: An important book by professor Glenn Diesen – Russian Conservatism. Managing change under Permanent Revolution gives new insight into Russian conservatism which is making a forceful return after a century of experimenting with socialism and liberalism. BUY it here! Conservatism is about managing change by ensuring that modernization evolves organically by building on the past. Conservatism has …
Read More »Book Review: New Left Tyranny attacks neo-Marxism for destabilizing West
Herland Report: “In Hanne Nabintu Herland new book, New Left Tyranny. The Authoritarian destruction of Our Way of Life, the best-selling Scandinavian author argues that the neo-Marxist New Left turned their back on historical Western principles and become a destructive authoritarian force. The New Left joined the world elites and abandoned the working class and instead attacked Western civilization itself. …
Read More »New Year: The World Known to Me Is Fading Away
World Known to Me Is Fading: In a few hours it will be another new year. I can remember when 1984 seemed far in the future, both as a calendar date and George Orwell’s predicted dystopia, to which 9/11 and the digital revolution gave birth in the 21st century. Now I find myself 35 years past 1984 and a …
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