Confronting our common enemy

by Paul Cudenec, who reads the article here Three political threads, in three different countries, were occupying my mind over the weekend. The first of these was the remarkable uprising in Ireland (pictured), which I have been following on X. This very much reminds me of the Gilets Jaunes revolt that broke out here in … Continue reading Confronting our common enemy

The Acorn – 107

Number 107 In this issue: That murderous mafia Our need for heroes Anarcho-authoritarians stranded in 2020 Degrowth: a threat to the system? Ernst Friedrich Schumacher: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. That murderous mafia "We are being ruled by sadistic criminals - all of us, the whole world, every nation, OK? A gang of demented … Continue reading The Acorn – 107

A grotesque spectacle of lies and abuse

by Paul Cudenec It may seem odd, at first sight, that someone who recently warned against taking political "personalities" too seriously is now reviewing a book about the lives of the French presidential couple. Thanks to the publicity given by Candace Owens, I probably don't have to explain that, in Devenir Brigitte (Becoming Brigitte in … Continue reading A grotesque spectacle of lies and abuse