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Post-Liberal Cinema in Five Films
Postliberal film does not exist. No director has set out to make a postliberal film. Just as no Soviet director set out to make dissident Soviet cinema. Soviet cinema became dissident in retrospect because the Soviet Union collapsed. If our Master and Margarita is The Camp of the Saints, our Hard to Be a God is Christmas with the Kranks.
Julia Schiwal
Sep 2517 min read


The Camp of the Saints: A Review
The Camp of the Saints is a beautiful and important book. If you buy and read just one book this year, make it this one. You will not regret it. An audiobook version is scheduled for release soon. If you are interested in history, literature, or politics, you should read the book. The novel may be the closest thing the West has to a true banned book, and for that reason alone, it demands your attention. A tattered, ragged copy has circulated around the halls of Congress for y
Julia Schiwal
Sep 1518 min read


Towards a Conservative Left: Book Review
Towards a Conservative Left: Selected Writings of Jean-Claude Michéa is an excellent addition to Vauban Books’ library of dissident literature, expanding on a tradition begun by George Orwell, that of “Tory Anarchism” or what others call “left-conservativism.”
Julia Schiwal
Jul 238 min read


The Homeland Interview
Following up on my interview with Renaud Camus , I spoke with Kenny Smith, the leader of the Homeland Party in the United Kingdom. His...
Julia Schiwal
Jun 1350 min read


Above the Village of Chamounix: A Left-Realist Defense of Renaud Camus
“Hear my tale; it is long and strange, and the temperature of this place is not fitting to your fine sensations; come to the hut upon the...
Julia Schiwal
May 247 min read


An Interview with Renaud Camus on Israel, Trump, and the Terror of First Names
When I was growing up the joke was that if you cared about immigration, you probably read The Turner Diaries . I first heard about the...
Julia Schiwal
May 239 min read
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