Tag: history
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The Hearth Without Fire: Keeping the Centre of Family Life Alive
When I was a child in the 1970s, the coal fire was the heart of the home. It wasn’t just heat — it was movement, scent, and a quiet presence that shaped the rhythm of family life. We gathered around it without thinking. We talked, laughed, argued, and settled into the evening together. In our…
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The Logos Weave and the Morphic Community: Belonging, Ancestry, and the Debt of Excellence
One of the deepest intuitions behind the Logos Weave is that human beings are not abstract units floating in empty space. We are shaped by place, memory, and inheritance. We grow inside a pattern that existed long before us — a pattern made of land, story, and the accumulated effort of generations. This is what…
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The Logos Weave and the Principle of Trust: A Living Philosophy for Daily Life
When I began shaping the Logos Weave, I wasn’t trying to build a rigid ideology or a closed metaphysical system. I was looking for something far more practical: a worldview that could guide daily life — family rituals, personal ethics, career choices, finances, and political commitments — without becoming legalistic or brittle. A living philosophy…
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A Post-Liberal Manifesto
A Covenant for a Self‑Governing, Rooted, and Responsible Nation 🌿 Preamble: A Nation of Communities Britain is more than a market, more than a set of administrative units, more than a collection of individuals. A nation is a sacred trust between the past and the future. This manifesto sets out a vision for a sovereign,…