3. In this new situation, the rise of what used to be below is as fatal as the submersion of what used to be above. The natural place of the mass – like that of the unconscious – is below. It belongs there by fate. The ox, when it pulls the cart and ploughs, is […]| PRAGUE CONSERVATIVE CIRCLE
Le triomphe de la guillotine, 1795 – Nicolas-Antoine Taunay 2. We live in times – as Le Bon wrote fifty years ago – when the unconscious activity of the mass replaces the conscious activity o…| PRAGUE CONSERVATIVE CIRCLE
Author: Bela Hamvas – excerpt from Patmos I There’s a tree of many one says Wordsworth. It’s a tree like any other, yet it’s incomparable to any other tree, glorious in its singularity. What the ancients considered to be most essential was the absolute spirit, which has always been and always will be, never changing. […]| PRAGUE CONSERVATIVE CIRCLE