August 2, 2019
MY CORNER by Boyd
Cathey
TWO ESSAYS Picked up
by The Abbeville Institute and One by Professor Mendenhall
Friends,
Frequently,
installments originating here at MY CORNER get expanded and edited, then picked
up and published elsewhere. This has been the case recently, as you probably already
know, with my revised and expanded essay on Nationalism vs. Secession (July 27),
which not only appeared
on The Unz Review, but has now been reprinted on
LewRockwell and on five or six other Web sites. And this morning The
Abbeville Institute has run it, following a fascinating and provocative essay
(published August 1, 2019) by Professor Allen
Mendenhall, the Associate Dean and Executive Director of the Blackstone &
Burke Center for Law & Liberty at the Faulkner University Goode Jones
School of Law, in Montgomery, Alabama.
Dean
Mendenhall’s essay is striking. It is titled: “The United States in Not a Nation,”
and in some ways like my piece, he takes aim at the recent conference on “national
conservatism” which was held in Washington DC, and at the very concept that in
our day a “nationalist” conservatism is really possible here in America, at
least in the same constitutional, organic and historic form as currently
manifesting itself in various European nations (e.g., in Hungary under its valiant
Christian prime minister, Viktor Orban, or in Poland, united by its shared Catholic
history and common destiny, or in Vladimir Putin’s revived Orthodox and
traditionalist Russia).
Yes,
there is a genuine traditionalist populism existent here in the United States,
but its character and diverse and distinctly variegated and regionalist nature contrast
with the such movements in Europe.
My essay
in a real sense follows on logically from Professor Mendenhall’s fine piece; I
urge reading his piece.
Additionally,
Abbeville ran my essay on Disney’s
film “Song of the South” on July 25. And, so, I mention it again, with the
hope that readers will take advantage of the opportunity to immerse themselves
in the genuine richness of our cinematic culture.
Here are
the specific links to these essays at Abbeville:
Mendenhall,
“The United States in Not a Nation”:
My essay,
“Is it Time for America to Break Apart?”:
And,
lastly, my review, “ ‘Song of the South’ and Assault on Culture”:
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