The Meditator











Commentary

Jason Powell




Our magazine has what you might call a tendency. We oppose all kinds of utopian thinking, all kinds of state directed social improvements and experiments. Conservatism is a political and cultural approach which is acceptable, but not radical enough. The peasant class and the monarch should and do form a tacit and unbreakable allegiance, against the innovations and thefts of the wealthy and the transnational. If there is no monarch, and no class of the peasant in Britain, then it is not something we can ‘conserve’; it must be recreated. In future editions, we aim to do more reviews of recently published books, and studies of the masters and recorders of our culture. Particularly, next time, Joyce and Yeats; also recent works on or about civil war, the Falklands conflict, Benjamin Disraeli, Enoch Powell, David Lynch and meditation, Michel Wellbeck and Islam, among other things.

We are soliciting essays, reviews, and in particular, poetry. We intend to popularise this magazine by all the conventional methods, but we are in no hurry. You should be in a hurry to join us, but we take our time with respect to the revival awaiting the cause of English and British culture generally.

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Jason Powell, 2025.