We are told on an almost daily basis that we simply tear down other people and ideas and offer no solutions of our own. We can see why people might think this: our content regarding practical solutions gets lower traffic compared to content that relates to online personality drama or punditry on current events—both of which we try to minimise.
The fact is that a large percentage of our content is deliberately tailored towards communicating both the higher level ideals we think will help foster change and the nitty gritty of practical real world change—much of this delivered directly to people face to face, in person, at live events.
So here is a full round up (so far) of what our solutions looks like:
Speeches Delivered Live
From Scyldings 2021
Deprogramming British Democracy
Introduction What is liberty? It is a simple enough question; however, short of simply quoting the dictionary, the answers you receive will be as diverse as the people you ask. Every ideology and poli…
From Nomos Manchester 2021
The Poison of The Mass Man
*witty remark about anti-semitic Germans and beer halls* It is fashionable on the Right to bemoan the collectivising aspects of socialism, to snigger at those who aren’t aware of the calculation probl…
From Nomos Birmingham 2022
What is the Vanguard?
This speech was part of Nomos Birmingham Without attendees, there is no community. Without community, there will never be the vanguard group that native Brits need if they wish to survive To Lenin, the…
Where Are The New Elite?
This speech was part of Nomos Birmingham We’ve heard this evening about what the vanguard is, the types of people the vanguard is made up of, and what we can do to support a dissident vanguard in the …
The Virtues of Basketweaving
This speech was part of Nomos Birmingham Last speech of the day, got a lot to live up to, eh? Firstly, I want to thank the Nomos crew for making this event possible, you have done a phenomenal job and…
From The Witan 2022
Propaganda
It is very much a truism to suggest that praxis or action is a force which can bring about societal change, but that change is at its most feasible and takes hold most effectively when society itself has received prior conditioning to the oncoming changes.
Pub Praxis: Demystifying Dissident Action
Originally Pitched as a Witan 2022 Speech & Essay The coalescence of a group identity is key to forming any movement, but for one based around a counter regime traditionalism–that is deliberately and radically dissident–it is at the top of the priorities list. Without an idea of who we are and what we want there is no moving forward.
From Nomos London 2022
Nomos London Introductory Speech "Who is This We You Speak Of?"
This evening’s theme is to consider “What do we want?”, one can and will frequently answer this question with a quick assertion of their values, or possibly a reference to a certain catchphrase from …
Nomos London: Wants and Needs
This speech was originally presented at Nomos London on October 29th 2022 The theming of these events has been structured very deliberately: first it was the idea of basic community without which noth…
Event Recaps
We have also done streams summarising the goals and ideas of these in person events and described in detail why we think they’re so important:
Nomos Birmingham Event Recap: https://www.bournbrookmag.com/digital/our-current-predicament-ep-85-nomos-debrief-w/-scrump-and-evelyn
Practical Discussions
Our general streamed / recorded content also focuses on practical solutions and healthy mindsets towards difficult topics:
The Longer Term
Finally we have Evelyn’s pitch for a hard edged Mises Institute equivalent here in the UK, one wholly removed from our current political class:
The Carlyle Institute: A Proposition
If you weren’t already aware, The Mises Institute in October of 2022 reached its 40th birthday. Of course founded in 1982 by Lew Rockwell who we are lucky enough to still have with us today. It was N…
I hope something within these many pieces of work can communicate our vision for rebuilding a more pro-human world.
I would like to thank The Basket Weavers, Millennial Woes, Academic Agent, Count Dankula, Alexander Adams, Panama Hat, S.D. Wickett and all those who have spoken at or taken part in any of our NOMOS events.