Politics & Culture

How did public life become this unreal?

This category is for political and cultural argument. It addresses constitutional government, institutional capture, public lies, and the recovery of sanity in American life. It is written from conviction, but its subject is public order rather than biblical exposition.

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What belongs here

Political order, institutions, and reality

How the Left Lost Its Grip on Reality is a constitutional conservative critique of American public life. It does not pretend to be morally neutral, and it does not hide the author’s Christian convictions. But its primary subject is political and cultural: the American Left, the institutions it captured, the public unreality it enforces, and the recovery truthful citizens must begin to build.

The category is deliberately narrow. It exists for public argument about government, institutions, culture, speech, truth, and the civic consequences of denying reality.

The book

How the Left Lost Its Grip on Reality

A constitutional conservative argument against the politics of unreality.

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The civic diagnosis

Constitutional order

Limited government, fixed human nature, ordered liberty, and the restraints the modern Left rejects.

Institutional capture

The long march through education, media, bureaucracy, courts, corporations, churches, and expert rule.

Public unreality

The requirement that citizens repeat what everyone knows is false — or be treated as dangerous.

The first sign of cultural collapse is not that people believe lies. People have always believed lies. The first sign is that everyone knows the lie is a lie, but ordinary people are still required to repeat it.

From How the Left Lost Its Grip on Reality

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