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The following text is a transcript by V. S. of Tomislav Sunić’s interview with Jonathan Bowden. Click here to listen to the audio. A couple of words have been marked as unintelligible. If you can make them out, please post a comment below.
Tom Sunić: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen! Good afternoon, dear friends! (more…)
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The following interview of Jonathan Bowden by Tom Sunić was first released on Voice of Reason on May 25, 2010. (more…)
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What the lack of any national purpose is doing to America as a nation is painfully evident to everyone willing to see. It may be less evident, however, what the lack of a meaningful purpose in life is doing to millions of the best men and women of our race as individuals. That is because most of these believe, mistakenly, that they do have purpose in their lives.
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Erwin Schrott as Don Giovanni, Washington National Opera, 2007
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The following essay on Mozart’s Don Giovanni is from the Ursus Major website. Any information on its author would be greatly appreciated. (more…)
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“Wagner and Shaw—A Synthesis”
The man of action in the realm of art is a helpless being. (more…)