The Myth of Permission
Men sacrifice their power and liberty when they adopt the belief that they need permission to change their lives. This essay demonstrates that men are most powerful when they join, without pity, the competition for resources.
Men sacrifice their power and liberty when they adopt the belief that they need permission to change their lives. This essay demonstrates that men are most powerful when they join, without pity, the competition for resources.
A dim imagination limits a bright future. This essay argues that the quality of a man’s life is determined by how much he demands of himself and others.
AI-rendered images of beautiful women and pastoral life are a glimpse into a future that has been stripped of most men. This paper argues that those still images are awaiting a catalyst to become a living reality, dependent upon a man bold enough to claim them.
Men are compelled to compete in power hierarchies amongst one another. This essay argues that victory requires philosophical combat and the refusal to retreat.
The impossibility of achieving substantial wealth threatens man’s political and social power. This paper argues that man must employ strategic compassion and aggression to earn his place on the keep.
Absolutism infects discourse. This essay interprets a dangerously misunderstood cinematic line, revealing the thin difference between describing categories and being consumed by them.
The battleground for control lies within man's frameworks: his beliefs, morals, and ethics. This essay argues that man must develop internal defenses against powerful, corrosive systems of thought that erode autonomy from within.
Women have largely abdicated their biological role. This essay argues that society collapses when women fail to honor their social obligations, leaving men bereft of purpose.
Man wars with himself. This essay argues that man's inner disunity undermines agency and causes him to fail.
Families have been priced out of home ownership. This essay examines how international investment firms crippled our financial reality.
Moral collapse is endemic. This essay argues that spiritual survival requires understanding Plato's tripartite structure of man: reason, emotion, and soul.
A rudderless generation struggles to weather societal storms. This essay examines how strong families can save the individual.