Category: Ralph Waldo Emerson

LIVE at 11:00AM ET: The Ghosts of America’s Progressive Present

Don’t blame foreign influences for what’s wrong with America. The biggest problem isn’t communism or the World Economic Forum—it’s your high-school reading list. Classic American authors like Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Louis May Alcott are the real founders of American progressivism—and the source of America’s self-destructive woke culture. In this enlightening episode…


The Ghosts of America’s Progressive Present

Don’t blame foreign influences for what’s wrong with America. The biggest problem isn’t communism or the World Economic Forum—it’s your high-school reading list. Classic American authors like Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Louis May Alcott are the real founders of American progressivism—and the source of America’s self-destructive woke culture. In this enlightening episode…


[Live Oct14 11:00AM ET] The Ghosts of America’s Progressive Present

Don’t blame foreign influences for what’s wrong with America. The biggest problem isn’t communism or the World Economic Forum—it’s your high-school reading list. Classic American authors like Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Louis May Alcott are the real founders of American progressivism—and the source of America’s self-destructive woke culture. In this enlightening episode…


Beauty, Enlightenment, and Emerson’s ‘Nature’

Recently, I took a short hike on a trail in the Smokey Mountain National Park. The trek wound through dense forest, across quick flowing mountain streams, and ended in a short climb to the base of a towering waterfall. In the heat of mid-day, the cold mist from the falls was an exhilarating reprieve and…


A Day in April That Some Past Poets Implore Us to Remember

It was dawn, April 19, 1775, and the British troops who had left Boston earlier that night arrived at Lexington, Massachusetts, in search of caches of arms gathered by American colonialists and hoping to arrest Sam Adams and John Hancock. Assembled on Lexington’s town green was a collection of civilians: militia roused to confront the…