The Long March
“The Fourteen (Sacred) Words are not a suggestion, man. One of the most tragic ironies I ever encounter is the Nationalist who refuses to breed because the world is so grim.”
Read more“The Fourteen (Sacred) Words are not a suggestion, man. One of the most tragic ironies I ever encounter is the Nationalist who refuses to breed because the world is so grim.”
Read moreNam, Atlas, and Theo Ostro discuss dissident politics in Canada, Bowden, Egalitarianism, Hierarchy, Materialism, and Essence of a Collective.
Read moreI have written about leadership before, and some of you may have already read those thought pieces. Regardless, leadership is one of the most researched, studied, and yet misunderstood complexities of human behavior I have encountered. There are many studies, countless books, articles, and innumerable opinions on the subject; yet I find none of them capture the essence as I understand it.
Read moreContego discusses the topic of loyalty. What is loyalty comprised of? How does one show loyalty? How does one garner loyalty? Where should loyalty be directed, and why?
Read moreA speech that would have been not for a niggling misunderstanding, now in article form.
Read moreUnity requires direction, direction requires leadership, effective leadership requires loyalty. Contego discusses what it takes for a group of men to be united effectively.
Read moreCollecting the mount: A metaphor for us and our people.
Read moreSeax discusses the origins of, and symbolism behind, the Bundesmark.
Read moreWe are a hardworking people, but who benefits? Why not us?
Codaius takes a tough look at the current state of “work” today.
On this week’s episode of the Mannerbund Dispatch podcast, Nam and Henry are joined by Ahab to discuss past struggles, their connection to today, the unique challenges we face & what the path forward looks like.
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