Articles about Traditional Britain Group
Modern Life and Loneliness
by The Editor
As usual the leftists at the BBC get this wrong. You can come from a stable family background and still feel lonely; be married with children and still feel lonely. Loneliness is a complex business and can be caused by any number of factors and the same hat does not fit all people.
Un-Christian Attitude Towards Falklands Prompts Shadow of Doubt on Newly-Elected Pope
by The Editor
The referendum in the Falklands Islands on 10-11 March was a clear signal to the world that their population would not surrender in the face of threats and aggressions from Argentina. Instead, it would be the master of its destiny. The results spoke for themselves, with a 92% turnout and 98.8% voting in favour of retaining their status as a British Overseas Territory. Only three people voted against. This exercise in democracy, fully backed by London, stands in contrast with Buenos Aires' insistence that the islanders do not exist, and her efforts to harm the economy of the Islands.
Vilfredo Pareto: A Non-Marxist Sociologist
by The Editor
Sociology has long been dominated by Marxists and is not seen as a fair or objective discipline. However, there have been Conservative sociologists like Albert Hobbs and George Bourne. Hobbs wrote Man is a Moral Choice and Bourne, Change in the Village. The Conservative version of history is in Sir Keith Feiling. Reading the above helps us understand our own views. Apart from these few, academia is dominated by what is known as the Cultural Marxist ideology.
Peter King - Reactionary politics and what they can, or can't, teach us about the future - Conference talk
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by The Editor
Peter King's recorded talk - 'Disdain of the Past' - at the 'Another Country - is there a future for Tradition?' Conference - organised by the Traditional Britain Group and the Quarterly Review.
Francis Fulford - St George's Day Dinner 2010
Friday, 23rd April 2010 7:00pm
Gregory Lauder-Frost, Vice-President of the TBG presided, and the Guest-of-Honour was Francis Fulford of Great Fulford, the author of "Bearing Up - The Long View" and star of several TV documentaries, who delivered an excellent and very entertaining speech: an analysis of what the future holds for us.