Whoever thought it was a good idea to dismantle the Monarchy, had not read Nepali history.
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Defending the Old European Order, which was unplugged by the 28th President of those United States
and otherwise rejecting anything Wilsonian or related,
wherever it might be
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120 years ago today, His Imperial Majesty Emperor Nicholas II was crowned in Moscow.
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17 years ago today, Erik Maria Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn passed away.
Please feel free to browse previous posts.
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A century and ten years ago today, Dr. Henrik Johan Ibsen passed away.
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Four score years ago today, Oswald Spengler passed from this world.
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A decade short of a quarter of a millennium ago today, the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations renounced its allegiance to His Britannic Majesty.
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The Abbeville Institute has a tradition of an annual summer school. This upcoming summer the institute is holding a summer school on the Southern tradition and the renewal of America. The summer school runs from July 12 through 17. It takes place in Seabrook Island, South Carolina. More information can be found here.
The Mises Institute also hosts its annual Mises University July 24 through 30.
We also have an event in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is the annual FreedomFest by Dr. Mark Skousen. This year it takes place at Planet Hollywood, as it has since 2013. It is scheduled to run July 13 through 16. One of the most interesting elements at this year's FreedomFest is a mock trial on global warming.
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The details of the London Russian Summer Ball for 2016 have been released. It's the 21st annual ball in the series. It will take place on Saturday June 11th.
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We're supposed to be celebrating socialism and trade unions...
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Labels: satire, totalitarianism