Month: October 2011

The Rights of Man

As we take the French Revolution as the tipping point separating modernity from tradition, its dogmas can be found in the Declaration on the Rights of Man. Article 1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights. Social…

Nationalism

Many on the right stay on guard with vigilance against the snares of socialism, communism, anarchism, and leftism in general. What is often unfortunately offered as an alternative, however, to the misfortune of right, is Nationalism.  Nationalism is defined in Wikipedia thus:…

Saving the West

There is a persistent and vocal minority, a group of weeping Jeremiahs, who prophecy the end of the West — or, more precisely, Western Civilization, or sometimes white people — unless it returns to the ways of its ancestors. However,…

Modern Nostalgia

One of the continuing projects of the Traditional movement has been the refining and synthesizing  of Tradition and the origins of it. One tends to find that this task is more easily accomplished apophaticaly, that is to say, it is…

The Old Right

Welcome to the Right Hand Path. The origin of the Right/Left distincion arose in the aftermath of the French Revolution, with the Left representing the progressive faction and the Right the reactionaries, opposed to the ideals of the Revolution. The…