Archive for February, 2023

Signal Boost for Ascendant

Posted February 28, 2023 By John C Wright

Alexander Macris, my old boss, has the following announcement:

Ascendant: Platinum Edition is a campaign for a revised (errata updated) version of the Ascendant core rules plus the game’s first official sourcebook, Rogues Gallery, and the Ascendant Universe’s premiere graphic novel, Star-Spangled Squadron. The link is here:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/autarch/ascendant-platinum-edition

Be sure to check out the video, it’s epic!

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Against the Mountains of Madness Ep 13: The Horrors of Utopia

Posted February 28, 2023 By John C Wright

Each week, Jason Rennie and John C Wright brave the peaks of insanity which dominate the modern age, and how to overcome them. We discuss philosophy, science fiction, the true, the good, the beautiful, and whatever else strikes our fancy.

Episode 13: The Horrors of Utopia

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Science Shocked to Discover Savages are Savage

Posted February 22, 2023 By John C Wright

Perhaps the silliest headline of the week comes from SciTechDaily:

Surprising Research Reveals Rampant Violence in Early Farming Societies.

According to new research, violence, and warfare were prevalent in many Neolithic communities across Northwest Europe during the time when farming was adopted.

New research suggests that violence and warfare were widespread in numerous Neolithic communities throughout Northwest Europe during a time period associated with the adoption of agriculture.

Bioarchaeologists discovered that more than one in ten of the over 2300 skeletal remains of early farmers from 180 sites dating back to around 8000 – 4000 years ago displayed weapon injuries.

Contrary to the view that the Neolithic era was marked by peaceful cooperation, the team of international researchers says that in some regions the period from 6000BC to 2000BC may be a high point in conflict and violence with the destruction of entire communities.

The findings also suggest the rise of growing crops and herding animals as a way of life, replacing hunting and gathering, may have laid the foundations for formalized warfare.

Allow me to suggest that the view that the life of the Noble Savage was more peaceful than civilized life was popularized by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. In recent years, this view was glamorized by films like Kevin Kosner’s DANCES WITH WOLVES.

James Lindsay discusses Rousseau’s role in history here:

https://www.stephenhicks.org/2021/08/08/is-rousseau-now-more-important-than-marx-with-ofallon-and-lindsay/

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Erasing Rowling

Posted February 22, 2023 By John C Wright

I was interviewed for this column by Mark Judge in the Washington Examiner:
The Establishment’s Erasure of JK Rowling and Other Pulp Fiction Rebels is Just the Start

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Last year, Esquire magazine published a list of “The 50 Best Fantasy Books if All Time.” Harry Potter wasn’t on the list. Instead, sitting at the top was The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin, a work of fantasy with analogs to the real-life history of slavery on Earth that won the 2016 Hugo Award for Best Novel.

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The Fate of Fortune 01: Futile Wishes

Posted February 22, 2023 By John C Wright

The Fate of Fortune is now posted.

Part 01 of 03.

The motif of a pact with the Devil is an ancient one, dating back to the tale of Saint Theophilus the Penitent. This yarn was penned when I was a first year in law school, in my atheist days.

I attempt no novel variation on the theme: Even an unbeliever sees such tales can end only one way.

The tale portrays the motive and method of Mephistopheles as blatant and blunt. Since the victim here is an intellectual, he does not see he is being sold what he already owns.

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Kavanuagh Accuser Admits She Lied

Posted February 20, 2023 By John C Wright

In case you did not see this story. I suspect the mainstream media will not carry it.

Kavanuagh Rape Accuser Confesses She Lied, Was Never Raped, Never Even Met The Man

Read here:

Kavanuagh Rape Accuser Confesses She Lied, Was Never Raped, Never Even Met The Man

 

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Against the Mountains of Madness Ep 12: Is Virtue a Vice?

Posted February 19, 2023 By John C Wright

Each week, Jason Rennie and John C Wright brave the peaks of insanity which dominate the modern age, and how to overcome them. We discuss philosophy, science fiction, the true, the good, the beautiful, and whatever else strikes our fancy.

This week, we discuss the modern idea that good and evil are matters of opinion, and that the only sin is being intolerant of sin. So we ask:

Is Virtue a Vice?

Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGCI7KDJjMs
Rumble – https://rumble.com/v29tkdy-s01e12-is-virtue-a-vice.html
Podcast – https://www.superversive.net/2023/02/19/is-virtue-a-vice/

Available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify

Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/against-the-mountains-of-madness/id1659266918

Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/4DC0okt49AXZJygp4gQgRQ
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Aslan is on the Move

Posted February 19, 2023 By John C Wright

I heard about this event on Tucker Carlson’s show, where the participants asked him not to come, on the grounds that they needed no publicity, and were not political. Mr. Carlson expressed admiration and surprise, saying that years in his business revealed that only two kinds of people do not crave publicity: the very wicked, with something to hide, and the very good.

Here we are seeing something very good, and, if I may say, long overdue.

Below I quote an article from The Stream website

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Postapocalyptic Fiction 02: A Birth of Fire

Posted February 16, 2023 By John C Wright

Postapocalyptic Fiction is now posted.

Part 02 of 02.

This tale dates from very early in my career, and perhaps displays some of the expected awkwardness of youth: nonetheless, I am still amused by the irony of the atomic apocalypse depicted here.

With this, I have only one story left in my hopper of unpublished fiction. What is to be done to fill this space in weeks to come remains to be seen.

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Morlockery

Posted February 14, 2023 By John C Wright

Morlockery

Note: It would be remiss of me not to mention at the outset that James Lindsay writes with more depth and breadth than this column covers on the issue here: https://newdiscourses.com/2020/09/first-amendment-case-freedom-from-woke-religion/

He is a writer I recommend, not because he says anything I myself have not been saying for years now, but because he says it with more clarity, more proof, and in more detail.

The Name of the Morlock

The Morlocks live among us.

The Morlock is a subhuman who imagines himself to be posthuman, that is, anointed as superior by fate or by evolution. The Morlock imagines men to be livestock. We, the vulgar, the lowly, the benighted, are lambs are to be shepherded and — for he too has a faith, albeit a perverse one — lambs to be sacrificed for the salvation of the world.

All these imaginations are vain, not merely inversions of the truth, but perversions of it. Deception and self-deception is the core of their mystery.

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Each week, Jason Rennie and John C Wright brave the peaks of insanity which dominate the modern age, and how to overcome them. We discuss philosophy, science fiction, the true, the good, the beautiful, and whatever else strikes our fancy.

Against the Mountains of Madness Episode11: Marvel and the Death of the Muse

This time on Against the Mountains of Madness, Mr. Wright and Mr. Rennie look at how Marvel Studios lost its way, when the studio had produced something amazing till recently. What led them astray? Is there hope for the future? Why do the inhabitants of the Mountains of Madness always strangle the muse?

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Metropolis and the Catholic Imagination

Posted February 9, 2023 By John C Wright

I had long believed and said that Fritz Lang’s silent movie masterpiece METROPOLIS was socialist propaganda. I now retract that opinion, because the words of a reader with the Arthurian yet Germanic name of Geheret have opened my eyes. I reproduce his comment to me below, and invite anyone of my former opinion to join me in reconsidering. 


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Postapocalyptic Fiction 01: A Dying of the Light

Posted February 8, 2023 By John C Wright

Postapocalyptic Fiction is now posted.

Part 01 of 02.

A short story from my earlier libertarian phase. Enjoy.

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Against the Mountains of Madness Ep 10: Is Reality Real?

Posted February 5, 2023 By John C Wright

Each week, Jason Rennie and John C Wright brave the peaks of insanity which dominate the modern age, and how to overcome them. We discuss philosophy, science fiction, the true, the good, the beautiful, and whatever else strikes our fancy.

Is Reality Real?

Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aoPb3KKbNA
Rumble – https://rumble.com/v28dq08-s01e10-is-reality-real.html
Podcast – https://www.superversive.net/2023/02/05/s01e10-is-reality-real/

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Another Word on Wordle

Posted February 3, 2023 By John C Wright

In an earlier post, I wrote of my delight with the word-game called Wordle, which is daily published on the website of the New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html). The game is to guess the secret word. It allows six guesses of five letter words, and flags any correctly guessed letter, and flags whether the position is correct.

Several factors to weigh when making guesses are, first, to eliminate as many letters as possible, and, second, to eliminate more frequent letters first.

Eliminating the frequently appearing letters first narrows the possibilities swiftly enough to allow remaining guesses to eliminate anagrams.

Nothing is more frustrating than knowing all the letters of the secret word, but lacking position clues to know whether it is UPSET rather than SETUP, SPOON rather than SNOOP, or UNLIT rather than UNTIL.

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