Author Archives: Greg Swann

Putting my mouth where my meaning is: Cultivating better adults by cultivating children better.

Just lately, I challenged y’all to change the world with better bedtime stories, so, for church this week, this is me holding up my end: Anastasia in the light and shadow – read aloud as a bedtime story. If you’re … Continue reading

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Shedding grace with an Archimedean efficiency – by recording bedtime stories.

What if we could give underfathered children some of the attention, some of the affection, some of the moral guidance they’re missing out on? What if we could share with them some of your childhood?Let’s start with a sad story: … Continue reading

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My Thanksgiving gift – to me: Anastasia in the light and shadow as a bedtime storybook.

Changing the world, one bedtime story at a time. I built a printed-and-bound edition of the Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Willie story Anastasia in the light and shadow. That much is for me: It’s my favorite of the Willie stories, and it’s … Continue reading

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#MyKindOfBenedy: Why not “Why Not Me?” as a second-chance-at-love romantic comedy?

The Judds’ tune “Why Not Me?” was covered on The Voice tonight, and you might-could listen to it while we talk about it: The lyrics to the song answer the question in the headline: The song is The Chorus to … Continue reading

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Why only unashamed egoism can save Western Civilization.

What are you fighting for?Photo by: Michael ParkerIt’s this simple: We will not defend what we have so long as we refuse to defend what we are: Rational egoists. We lose everything that matters to us because we twice betray … Continue reading

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Sharing the gift of everyday benedy: Profitting from commercial exogamy the Shark Tank way.

Imagine local ‘Shark Tank’-like events: What better way to communicate the idea that hard work pays off than with an event devoted to making hard work pay off!I’m coming at the idea of benedy every way I can think of. … Continue reading

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To save the world, the West doesn’t need to export democracy, it needs to rehabilitate the family.

You set an example in everything you do. Every work of the mind is poetry first, the expression of the ideal. If you hope to live among people who live up to your standards, cultivate them – by cultivating the … Continue reading

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Ordinary men in the modern West feel disposable. This is an atrocity you can do something about.

The worst of awful fates – the tornado leveled the town – is made benedic by men digging in to clean up and rebuild.The story behind every other story in the news is fatherhood. Spree killers, as we’ve discussed, are … Continue reading

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Robert @Tracinski, @YaronBrook: In what way is #AynRand the answer to the problem posed by #Mizzou?

How wrong was Ayn Rand? No ducklings, no ducks. No duh…Photo by: Dave StokesI’ve been hectoring Ayn Rand Institute Grand Poobah Yaron Brook for four months now, wondering why he will not rise to the defense of Ayn Rand’s atrocious utilitarian … Continue reading

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Pavlov’s sheep at the WTO…

“What a prize herd of sheep! They stand here in shoes made by shoeless Malaysians, wearing goose-down coats assembled in the frigid climes of Honduras, slurping down overpriced espresso from Africa, and they proceed to lecture the world on world … Continue reading

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Freeing Jefferson’s slaves.

“But education doesn’t stop when we’re toddlers; that’s when it begins! And that’s when we hand the reins over to the ‘educators’, the ‘professionals’. And they take children enslaved by their ignorance and lead them to the charnel house of … Continue reading

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How to do better – in art, in life, in everything: Scrap the first two acts and swap in a happy ending.

When I talk about the arc of a story, I don’t think I mean what everyone else means. What I mean is literally an arc, a visualization of the ideas of benedy and maledy in the simplest possible expression: I … Continue reading

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The 5 stages of a stand-up guy’s life: Invisible, expendable, untouchable, forgettable, disposable.

Like a fish needs a bicycle? Think again.Photo by: The U.S. National ArchivesIt’s Veterans Day as I write this, a holiday so important to the Ruling Class that they didn’t turn it into a three-day weekend. Fear you nothing, though: … Continue reading

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Why are middle-aged white guys killing themselves in record numbers? What do they have to live for?

Civilization is fathered into existence. If you want to destroy The West, destroy fatherhood. The rest will take care of itself – and the fathers will take care of themselves in due course, too.Photo by: Ann WuytsWhy does Sisyphus keep … Continue reading

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The plot to the story that will change everything forever for everyone? Hard work pays off.

You don’t have to be Rocky to know what drove him.Photo by: Dr. Abdullah NaserJust when you think things around here can’t get any more exciting, we pivot without warning from narrative art to raw naked grammar. And not just … Continue reading

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