'A Sack Full of Rats'
A Keen Look at Monarchy Under Islam from Baruch Kogan
© 2017 James LaFond
APR/18/17
In his article, White Gold, being a review of the book by the same name, which I also reviewed, Baruch uses the story of Thomas Pellow as a point of departure for a discussion of what a lethal pain-in-the-ass it is to be a head-of-state in the Muslim Worldeven without the U.S. looking to send a cruise missile through your bedroom window. I really enjoyed this angle, especially, since the further down the drain to utopia the moral sewer of modernity flows, the more tempting it is to look at monarchy as an alternative to democracy.
Read White Gold at the link below.
predation
masculine axis
taboo you
under the god of things
songs of aryas
hate
america the brutal
wife—
cracker-boy
the lesser angels of our nature
solo boxing
the greatest boxer
beasts of aryas
son of a lesser god
night city
sorcerer!
the sunset saga complete
triumph
your trojan whorse
menthol rampage
the gods of boxing
when you're food
into leviathan’s maw
z-pill forever
the greatest lie ever sold
thriving in bad places
all-power-fighting
logic of force
book of nightmares
the first boxers
fate
logic of steel
let the world fend for itself
uncle satan
dark, distant futures
ranger?
song of the secret gardener
on combat
time & cosmos
sons of aryas
by the wine dark sea
on the overton railroad
blue eyed daughter of zeus
the year the world took the z-pill
fiction anthology one
advent america
winter of a fighting life
honor among men
barbarism versus civilization
broken dance
fanatic
within leviathan’s craw
the fighting edge
the combat space
orphan nation
I remembered that I originally came across the book and put it on my Amazon wishlist a year ago due to your review. Credited and linked, thanks for the reminder!
Excellent article. Thank you, Baruch.