ππ» Hope you've all started the year in high spirits!
Remember, good habits start today:
π Buy a book or two from a dissident publisher, or open up that one you've had gathering dust on the shelf.
ππ» Do not squander your time in 2025. Those who hate us depend on our enervation. Prove them wrong.
Remember, good habits start today:
π Buy a book or two from a dissident publisher, or open up that one you've had gathering dust on the shelf.
ππ» Do not squander your time in 2025. Those who hate us depend on our enervation. Prove them wrong.
Thank you to those who made orders over this past week. They will be processed and mailed to readers over the Australia Day long weekend.
Issue No. 4 will soon be sent to the printers. This will be the thickest issue so far, high level content on myth, economics, the need for an Anglo-Celtic advocacy agency, and an in depth history of the Old Right. It will also include a great sampling of literature reviewed: from Old Heads and new strategists.
β οΈ Dispatch Admin note:
Some people are getting an automatic email that their purchases have been delivered while nothing has in fact arrived.
This is an automatic email that is sometimes sent, even though we specifically ask the bot not to send it.
If you've recieved this pesky email and are worried your order has been "lost" in the post, rest assured it hasn't. All recent orders were posted today.
Local purchasers should expect their deliveries to arrive by the end of this coming week. International purchasers, within a three weeks.
Apologies for the confusion. We're looking into how to nuke this auto email.
Some people are getting an automatic email that their purchases have been delivered while nothing has in fact arrived.
This is an automatic email that is sometimes sent, even though we specifically ask the bot not to send it.
If you've recieved this pesky email and are worried your order has been "lost" in the post, rest assured it hasn't. All recent orders were posted today.
Local purchasers should expect their deliveries to arrive by the end of this coming week. International purchasers, within a three weeks.
Apologies for the confusion. We're looking into how to nuke this auto email.
ππ» Followers may be interested to note the excellent discussion by Mark Richardson in OzConservative, regarding the mechanistic view of man, its impact on relations between the sexes, and the relevant this has on "national question". This discussion draws on an essay published in the second issue of our journal. Copies are still available for purchase at the publisher's website.
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A mechanical universe?
Edwin Dyga has written an essay for the Observer & Review which explores the role of cinema in post-War Japan ("Cinema as Symptom and Vehi...
β οΈ Forthcoming to the O&R
Number 4 of our journal has been sent to the printers and will soon be available for pre-order soon. In this issue:
ππ» A History of the True Right
ππ» How to Read Strauss
ππ» The need for an Anglo Celtic Advocacy Agency
ππ» Two views on Economics and the Right
π Books reviewed: work by TS Eliot, Joshua Hren, Paul Gottfried, Balasz Orban.
βοΈ Also included: readers correspondence, and outgoing correspondence from the publisher to the Australian Senate.
π Link with full details will follow soon.
Number 4 of our journal has been sent to the printers and will soon be available for pre-order soon. In this issue:
ππ» A History of the True Right
ππ» How to Read Strauss
ππ» The need for an Anglo Celtic Advocacy Agency
ππ» Two views on Economics and the Right
π Books reviewed: work by TS Eliot, Joshua Hren, Paul Gottfried, Balasz Orban.
βοΈ Also included: readers correspondence, and outgoing correspondence from the publisher to the Australian Senate.
π Link with full details will follow soon.
β οΈ Special Call for Papers β οΈ
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ππ» All portfolio areas are open: social policy, fiscal economics, industrial policy, education, family etc.
ππ» We are specifically not looking for mere opinion pieces. There is a place and time for that. In this case what is needed is a proposed outline for practical reform and restructure for the institutions of state.
ππ» If interested, please contact the editor for more information:
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ππ» The O&R is specifically looking for policy papers drafted by and from the reactosphere, to publish in the December issue.
ππ» All portfolio areas are open: social policy, fiscal economics, industrial policy, education, family etc.
ππ» We are specifically not looking for mere opinion pieces. There is a place and time for that. In this case what is needed is a proposed outline for practical reform and restructure for the institutions of state.
ππ» If interested, please contact the editor for more information:
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π The next issue of the journal has arrived from the printers. We will soon advertise it on the website and Twitter ππ»
π’ Latest issue of the Observer & Review is now available at Sidestream Press:
Inside this Issue:
ππ» James Kalb, "The Old Right and the Recovery of Social Order",
ππ» David McBryde, "Sage or Sphinx Without a Secret: How to Begin to Approach Leo Strauss",
ππ» Frank Kemp Salter, "Is an Anglo-Celtic Defence Agency Justified?",
ππ» Mike Maxwell, "Capitalism: an Archaic Critique",
ππ» Jonathan Cole, "Ludwig von Mises' Liberal Social Theory: a Critical Evaluation".
Books Reviewed:
π T. S. Eliot, The Idea of a Christian Society,
π Joshua Hren, Blue Walls Falling Down,
π Paul Gottfried (ed.), The Vanishing Tradition: Perspectives on American Conservatism,
π BalΓ‘zs OrbΓ‘n, The Hungarian Way of Strategy.
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Inside this Issue:
ππ» James Kalb, "The Old Right and the Recovery of Social Order",
ππ» David McBryde, "Sage or Sphinx Without a Secret: How to Begin to Approach Leo Strauss",
ππ» Frank Kemp Salter, "Is an Anglo-Celtic Defence Agency Justified?",
ππ» Mike Maxwell, "Capitalism: an Archaic Critique",
ππ» Jonathan Cole, "Ludwig von Mises' Liberal Social Theory: a Critical Evaluation".
Books Reviewed:
π T. S. Eliot, The Idea of a Christian Society,
π Joshua Hren, Blue Walls Falling Down,
π Paul Gottfried (ed.), The Vanishing Tradition: Perspectives on American Conservatism,
π BalΓ‘zs OrbΓ‘n, The Hungarian Way of Strategy.
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β οΈππ» Subscribers and contributors issues will be in the mail by Friday.
Observer & Review
π’ Latest issue of the Observer & Review is now available at Sidestream Press: Inside this Issue: ππ» James Kalb, "The Old Right and the Recovery of Social Order", ππ» David McBryde, "Sage or Sphinx Without a Secret: How to Begin to Approach Leo Strauss",β¦
β οΈ All first orders have been processed today and are in the mail, domestic and international.
Observer & Review
Latest issue of the Observer & Review is now available at Sidestream Press: Inside: Correspondence from Paul Gottfried, Alastair Paynter ππ» Edwin Dyga, "Cinema as Symptom and Vehicle of Social ReΓ«ngineering: a Japanese Study" ππ» Gregory Butler, "Chinaβ¦
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ππ» Only four copies left on this issue (No. 2). Since it is now a "collectible", we've had to increase the cost.
ππ» However, we have a special own in our shop where readers can purchase the last two (No. 3 & 4) together at a substantially reduced rate.
ππ» Only four copies left on this issue (No. 2). Since it is now a "collectible", we've had to increase the cost.
ππ» However, we have a special own in our shop where readers can purchase the last two (No. 3 & 4) together at a substantially reduced rate.
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Special Double Issue Deal (O&R No. 3 and 4)
Special Double Issue Deal (O&R No. 3 and 4) Limited offer of two issues for reduced price. See content details for O&R No. 3 and No. 4 on the publisher's website
ANZAC Day and Australian Identity
After this year's ANZAC Day shenanigans (when subversive elements tried to inject their political agenda into the ceremony and demanded that it be "respected") it is worth mentioning that Dr. Frank Salter's excellent and timely piece "Is an Anglo-Celtic Defence Agency Justified?" appears in the current issue of the O&R.
Dr. Salter is Australia's preeminent scholar in the field of political sociology. He has authored or edited a number of books that demand attention, especially among policy analysts and political commentators today. We have been honoured to have him contribute this second work in our periodical.
(pictured: some of his work which is are in our editorial research library's catalogue)
After this year's ANZAC Day shenanigans (when subversive elements tried to inject their political agenda into the ceremony and demanded that it be "respected") it is worth mentioning that Dr. Frank Salter's excellent and timely piece "Is an Anglo-Celtic Defence Agency Justified?" appears in the current issue of the O&R.
Dr. Salter is Australia's preeminent scholar in the field of political sociology. He has authored or edited a number of books that demand attention, especially among policy analysts and political commentators today. We have been honoured to have him contribute this second work in our periodical.
(pictured: some of his work which is are in our editorial research library's catalogue)
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π We endorse and support this upcoming event on "Decoding Decolonisation". Western Heritage Australia has been promoted in our pages (as has the work of Dr. Salter and Dr. Torrisi).
ππ» Copies of the journal will also be for sale (at a reduced rate) on the evening.
ππ» Copies of the journal will also be for sale (at a reduced rate) on the evening.
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