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Nov 14, 2024 60 tweets 18 min read
If you still credit mainstream media news sources and the recent US election results have come as a shock to you, this thread is for you.

Ever since we launched the project in September 2020, amidst lockdowns and riots, we have been constantly analyzing the shape of the contemporary regime in an attempt to understand its logic.

Maybe you'll instinctively feel compelled to disagree with much of this, but we believe that if you read it with an open mind you'd be surprised about how much we got right.

What follows are some of the most important and thought-provoking pieces we published over the past 4 years 🧵 From Plato to Carl Schmitt and Leo Strauss: Michael Millerman @M_Millerman discusses right-wing anti-Liberalism. im1776.com/2020/09/16/the…
May 31, 2024 11 tweets 4 min read
"It’s pretty clear that the Regime wants to do everything in its power to prevent Trump from continuing to be a political force in America; they’ve pulled out all the stops to do so since the day he was elected."

Read these articles to understand the politicization of the DOJ 🧵 "Regime degeneration to the point of criminal insanity and terrorism is a recurrent theme. Totalitarian regimes are governments that have degenerated into a mafia-like structure occupying territories in which institutions have collapsed." — Daniel Miller im1776.com/2021/08/24/the…
Jan 4, 2024 8 tweets 3 min read
MUST-READ: "The world of 18th- and 19th-century liberalism is gone, and conservatives must grapple with the world as it is—a status quo that requires not conservation, but reform, and even revolt." — @realchrisrufo's principles for the New Right activism 🧵 "The older conservative establishment, assembling in ballrooms and clubhouses, has marginal influence over public orthodoxy because it lacks the hunger and grit to contest it. The energy is with a new generation which no longer accepts tired platitudes, and demands a new set of strategies geared toward truly overcoming the regime."
Dec 23, 2023 14 tweets 5 min read
We're taking a short break over the holidays. Back in January with great content & Issue 4, shipping first week of Jan. Thank you to everyone who has contributed & supported us this year, it's been a great one. Here's a short thread with some of our favorite articles from 2023: "You don’t win a naval war without any ships, and you can’t win a culture war without any culture."

What better place to start than our announcement at the beginning of the year? IM is transitioning. New pronouns 👉 501(c)3: im1776.com/art-and-litera…
Jun 26, 2022 25 tweets 10 min read
🧵 IM ISSUE °1 | ART & LITERATURE FOR DISSIDENTS

A summary of its contents: In the opening essay, "Silicon Meridian", @jamespoulos calls for "religious art that takes as its subject the return of the Father":
Jun 21, 2022 7 tweets 2 min read
It's been great to see so many of you enjoying our first print edition. Thank you to everyone who has already bought a copy for the support, and also for the kind messages and emails you've sent us.

With regards to some of the criticism & comments going around, just to clarify: We never intended for this issue to *define* a vision forward for an artistic movement. To the degree that it has contributed to the latter, we're very happy, but that was never our main goal. We are not an "Art Review" magazine.