The Heresy of Constantine
By Robert F. Beaudine
Most of the great thinkers of the past agreed on two aspects of truth: Truth was difficult to ascertain and rarely...
The Art of Political Rhetoric
By Robert F. Beaudine
The ancient Roman rhetoricians developed rules for their oratory. They began with “the exordium,” an emotional or ethical appeal to put...
Beaudine: On Saul Bellow
Daily Dabble in the Classics, Robert F. Beaudine: On Saul Bellow
Fiction that entertains and provokes thought can be a wonderful experience. Nobel Prize...
Beaudine: On Pascal
Daily Dabble in the Classics, Robert F. Beaudine: On Blaise Pascal
Pascal would applaud our home-schoolers. After all, he was home-schooled by his father.
From...
Beaudine on Albert Schweitzer
Daily Dabble in the Classics, Robert F. Beaudine, On Albert Schweitzer
I am a fan of few things popular, even popular sayings. “Those who...
Beaudine on Plato
Daily Dabble in the Classics, Robert F. Beaudine, Plato
Plato has been revered by the progressives, especially his “The Republic,” and he has been...
The Myth of Global Warming
A primer on the myth of global warming and the international forces behind it.
By Robert F. Beaudine
In 1908, an amateur archaeologist ...
AFRICOM: The Doom of Journalism
By Robert F. Beaudine
Our founders understood that a free press was vital for the nation to preserve its other freedoms. In the...
Cultural Marxism: The Doom of Language
Robert Beaudine takes us on an exhilarating tour of the history of verbal engineering and its dialectic dance from liberty to tyranny, and paves the road back.
The Doom of Modern Art
The Russian mystic and painter, Oleg Korolev, wrote, “We must remember that through this, the Modernist’s slaughter-house destroyed generations of artists!”