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GC 60: Georgia & the expanding Golden Circle

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June 7, 2013
GC 60: Georgia & the expanding Golden Circle

Today on the Golden Circle podcast we continue to explore how the plantation culture that was brought to the South Carolina Lowcountry made its way to Georgia, a new colony which had originally rejected the plantation model. Topics include: Dr Paul Pressly & the Ossabaw Island Education Alliance; Tracing the origins of the plantation...
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Colonial model: From the Mediterranean to the New World

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May 21, 2013
Colonial model: From the Mediterranean to the New World

Dr Charles Verlinden, professor of history at the University of Ghent and member of the Royal Flemish Academy of Sciences in Belgium, explains in the first chapter of his important book The Beginnings of Modern Colonization (1970) that the colonial techniques which were put to use on the islands of the eastern Atlantic and across the...
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The freedom of segregation

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June 19, 2012

Segregation. The freedom to separate oneself from folks you do not wish to live with or be around, is a fundamental natural right. Over the past 50 years we in the West have been denied this right by central governments who seem intent on replacing indigenous peoples with Third World immigrants. These immigrants have...
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Pope: States have duty to promote cultural & religious heritage

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May 5, 2012

The head of the Catholic Church recently came out with a strong statement in favour of organic nationalism and traditional values. Notice too his condemnation of the search for ‘artificial paradises’ which destroy people. This sounds very much like the sort of condemnation of Enlightenment ideas and utopian nonsense that Southern nationalists have always...
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Our primary problems

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February 22, 2012
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We Southern nationalists are few in number among those considered Southerners. However, we are sincere in our conviction that the South should be an independent nation. There is nothing to be gained from being a dissenter from the Empire except ostracism and condemnation. But Southern nationalist we are. What is it that consigns our...
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What is an ‘American’ anyhow?

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December 30, 2011
What is an ‘American’ anyhow?

It’s easy to define a Japanese, Finn, Russian or Zulu in terms of ethnicity, culture, religion, language, etc. – all the normal markers which distinguish one nation of people from another. It’s impossible to do this with Americans. So confusing is the term that it’s not even clear you are speaking about a nationality...
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Globalism loves diversity

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October 27, 2011

An interesting article from the “Amerika” blog discussing the dangerous goals of globalism: As mentioned in a previous post, globalism is an extension of liberalism, and since 1789 it has been re-making the world in its own image. Globalism is a method by which individuals unite into a crowd to demand no oversight, no social...
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‘My people,’ my family

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September 5, 2011
‘My people,’ my family

My Grandpa has lived with my immediate family for about fifteen years now. He is originally from southeastern Georgia, where his family lived for many generations after they moved down from North Carolina back in the early to mid 1800s as part of the general movement of Ulster-Scots who migrated down the Appalachians and...
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Sons of Confederate Veterans hold ball in Alabama

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August 2, 2011

A Southern heritage group, the Sons of Confederate Veterans, recently held a traditional ball in Montgomery, Alabama. With sites seen around town and conference business meet­ings completed, more than 350 guests gathered on a Saturday night for the grand banquet and ball that followed the theme “Legends in Grey by Candlelight.” Historical flags from...
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Confederate flag flies at the Tomato Festival

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August 1, 2011
Confederate flag flies at the Tomato Festival

We often hear about the politically correct attacks on our heritage, and flags being taken down, but sometimes we forget that there are still many places where political correctness has not destroyed Southern traditions. Every year at the end of July, Grainger County Tennessee, in the northeastern portion of the state, celebrates the fame...
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Missouri: A Southern State

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July 6, 2011
Missouri: A Southern State

I was recently asked to give a brief description of Missouri, its culture and its heritage. This is no easy task. Often described as a “Border State,” the majority of Missouri finds itself in the Midwest, yet it is anchored to the South by the Southeast portion of the state known as “the Boot-heel,” a...
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Southern language

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May 25, 2011

Language is a vital aspect of identity, culture and nationhood. A new NC State University study suggests that Southern speech may be on the decline in the middle and upper classes of Southern society. This video addresses the issue of language from a Southern nationalist point of view. In an effort to promote the...
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