by mydixieAdmin | Aug 5, 2022 | Al Benson, Articles, Revised History
Was (Is) Public Education Subversive? In his book The Nature of the American System the late Rev. R. J. Rushdoony observed, way back in 1965, that: “The ‘public school’ movement, or statist education, did not exist until the 1830s. Statist education began as a...
by mydixieAdmin | Aug 5, 2022 | Al Benson, Articles, Revised History
Revolution As Religion Since all things are inescapably religious, it seems to reason that revolution is also religious. And by the term “religious” I don’t necessarily mean Christian. Revolution is the complete overturning of an old order and replacing it with...
by mydixieAdmin | Aug 5, 2022 | Al Benson, Articles, Revised History
We’re Short of Oil So Biden Sends It to China Many of us have contended that Biden’s unofficial policy has been China first America last ever since he got into office. That has seemed to be his objective from day one and I have seen nothing to contradict that opinion....
by mydixieAdmin | Aug 5, 2022 | Al Benson, Articles, Revised History
Was Secession Treason? No, It Wasn’t. Back when he was still alive, I used to enjoy reading Joseph Sobran’s columns. He had sort of a humorous way of cutting through much of the contemporary bovine fertilizer and giving people the truth. Revised History – Was...
by mydixieAdmin | Aug 5, 2022 | Al Benson, Articles, Revised History
If You Couldn’t Leave Then Who Would Join? Professor Tom DiLorenzo had a couple short paragraphs about secession on Lew Rockwell’s website on July 9th. They should still be there. Revised History – If You Couldn’t Leave Then Who Would Join? PDF Follow Revised...
by mydixieAdmin | Aug 5, 2022 | Al Benson, Articles, Revised History
What Did the Founders Think of Secession? It is a fact of history that most people, especially in the South, viewed the Constitution as a compact, by which the sovereign states gathered and delegated (but did not surrender) a portion of their power to a federal...