Grammar Precedes Knowledge
That quote hits with the kind of dry, Restorationist irony you and I both appreciate. It’s a perfect little parable about information abundance revealing—not curing—the underlying moral and cognitive drift. Knowledge requires a foundation to discern…
Read MoreTyranny From Below
The Double Bind of Restorers in an Age Without Restraint Civilizations rarely fall because their institutions become too strong. They fall because their institutions become too restrained while their citizens become unrestrained. This imbalance — the…
Read MoreThe Day the Grammar Broke
A Restorationist Essay on the Loss and Recovery of Moral Grammar Civilization does not collapse when buildings fall or markets crash. It collapses when the grammar that once held meaning, duty, and identity together dissolves into noise. Every society…
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