The World’s Gone Mad Part I

BY DAVID EYLES The failure of Soviet communism was beginning to become obvious in the 1960s, as the slaughter and repression of the preceding decades slowly became more widely known in the West. This led Socialists and Communists in the West into a crisis of confidence which steadily deepened during the 1970s and 1980s. By 1989, the atrocities of the Soviet era were exposed to … Continue reading The World’s Gone Mad Part I

Down the POMO Rabbit Hole

BY TARQUIN SUTHERLAND Pour a whisky. The story goes that Neoliberal policy has over the last few years seen an explosion in so-called ‘crapitalism’. And if we as a society cannot find the strength to draw a proverbial line in the sand – and soon – then the venal and psychopathic race to the bottom prompted by ‘progressive’ politics shall morph yet again into hyperliberalism. … Continue reading Down the POMO Rabbit Hole