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Dr. Clyde N. Wilson

A Few Southern Reflections

11/28/2025

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Before the War for Southern Independence the main theme of American government was republican virtue and honour. The defeat of the Confederacy established a new main theme - making money. That was the most important result of the War. Compare Lee and Grant. Or the real characters of Jeff Davis and the corporate lawyer and tricky politician Lincoln.


That is why Richard Weaver called the South “the last nonmaterialist society.” Lee refused lucrative gifts to be head of a small college to help his people. Grant enjoyed four homes, socializing with the wealthy, and ignored the corruption of his friends and relatives.


Many Southerners accepted their defeat as a working of God’s will in history. That did not mean that they apologized for their heroic efforts for independence but that they believed in a universe where human desires were not the final authority.


The Agrarians of I’ll Take My Stand said that what they called the industrial regime was destroying humane society and living. Almost a century later, how can anyone doubt that they were correct? American culture, both folk and high, barely exists and only in fragments. Americans by and large have lost all sense of Place and history and have no roots, are cultureless beings. Real Christian faith barely survives. An adult American from the 1950s would not even recognize his country today, and would not like what he saw.


The South, changed and atrophied as it is, is the last bastion of the Western soul in a totally materialist society ruled from the top by corrupt elites - the reign of money.


The areas of the North and West that are today the most conservative received large settlements of Southerners. The formerly soulless highly Republican areas are now far left. They are still robbing the people but now the call it globalisation rather than tariffs and banking.


Tearing down our statues and memorials is not the result of an interpretation of history. Even if the South-haters were right about history - and they are not - it would make no difference. They act because they want to erase all real history and because they hate us. Their massive vanity seeks to eliminate us from a country they think is theirs and they bask in their power over us. Although their country is only some future thing that exists only in their imagination. Defending the South and its monuments defends the remnants of Western civilization in North America.


Historians and politicians continue to repeat the lie that the Founding Fathers nobly wanted to end slavery but did not because fear of losing the Southern States. This is ignorant, childish, and superficial almost beyond belief. The Founding Fathers, including the Southern ones, knew slavery was a problem but also knew that had absolutely no power to act on it and no idea of how to end it. Many Northern Founders held slaves and others were engaged profitably in the African slave trade. To say that the Founders agreed not to end slavery only to please the Southern States is to make the stupid assumption that the Union was founded by Northerners and Southerners were only a redheaded stepchild in the process of creating the United State, merely allowed along by the real Northern Founders. 

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H. V. Traywick, Jr link
11/28/2025 06:46:15 pm

Slavery was not ended, it will never be ended until the basic dichotomy of cultures is ended. It has always been and it always will be. It was merely transformed. In our case, as in all agrarian cultures that underwent transformation with steam power and industrialization, the squirearchy was merely replaced by an industrial and financial oligarchy, and slaves and serds were merely replaced by mechanization and a more profitable "free" labor system (see Adam Smith's "The Wealth of Nations) and the very more profitable " debt slavery." " The borrower is the servant to the lender, " as the Book of Proverbs tells us. Reconstruction didn't free the slaves; it enslaved everyone to the invention of public credit, which has sold our children and our children's children to a thirty six trillion dollar national debt and metasticizing inflation to service it with printed money forever. The Yankees freed the slaves? Check your bank account.

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William Smith
11/29/2025 05:37:07 am

Indeed, sir, the "plantation" only became that much bigger after the War Between the States!

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Paul Yarbrough
11/29/2025 07:58:38 am

“To say that the Founders agreed not to end slavery only to please the Southern States is to make the stupid assumption that the Union was founded by Northerners and Southerners were only a redheaded stepchild in the process of creating the United State, merely allowed along by the real Northern Founders.”

And this lie is echoed over and over and over by the so-called conservatives who pour down south with their love of the “nation.”
I have said it before, and I say it again: Yankee go home!
But like ants at a picnic, they will not!

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Gordon Harvie
12/5/2025 05:07:26 pm

That sentence does more than describe insidiousness and mendacity of current so-called conservatives.

That sentence, the four clauses sewn together, is a concise explanation for events from 1787 to 1861.

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GENERAL KROMWELL
11/30/2025 08:07:20 pm

They don’t even think this land belongs to Native Americans.

Isn’t it ironic they say this stuff: “They act because they want to erase all real history and because they hate us. Their massive vanity seeks to eliminate us from a country they think is theirs and they bask in their power over us.”

But they refuse with a straight face to return every single piece of land to Native Americans. They are hypocrites. They are purely not just anti-Southern but also anti-White. More importantly, they are anti-God.

They will say what you wrote above with a straight face saying this land belongs to Indians, Pakistanis, Muslims, Somalis, etc. And tell us the land belongs to Native Americans, lol.

They are our enemies. And they suffer from a great mental disease. The root of it is Yankeeism and to a lesser extent God’s special people who can never be questioned.

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H. V. Traywick, Jr. link
12/1/2025 05:07:39 am

General, there is a book by Barbara Tuchman entitled "Bible and Sword: England and Palestine from the Bronze Age to Balfour." In it, she speaks of how Old Testament fervour swept through England at one point. I think that might be when the Yankee Puritans got the idea that they themselves were "God's Chosen People."

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Paul Yarbrough
12/2/2025 07:19:11 am

And to this day they hold to that "idea.."

GENERAL KROMWELL
12/2/2025 10:38:20 am

I have never read this book!!!! This is right in my wheelhouse! Thank you, Sir. I’m going to check more into it now!!!

David Robinette
12/2/2025 06:11:00 am

Great article, Dr. Wilson! If I may ask, what/where is that beautiful home shown in the photo accompanying the article?

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H. V. Traywick, Jr. link
12/2/2025 11:23:48 am

You a tug man, General?

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GENERAL KROMWELL
12/2/2025 06:46:17 pm

Who me, dear Sir?

Anne Smith
12/7/2025 04:18:03 pm

I got the photo from here:

https://sixt.vn/tourism/what-is-plantation-tourism/

It's identified there as the Houmas House Plantation near New Orleans.

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H. V. Traywick, Jr. link
12/3/2025 03:35:39 am

Just thought maybe, Sir!

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H. V. Traywick, Jr. link
12/4/2025 06:24:21 pm

"The South ... is the last bastion of the Western Soul." Sir Walter Scott captured it, and Tennyson encapsulated it in his "Idylls of the King." The Yankees may have won The War, but we had General Lee and the Knights of The Round Table.

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    Clyde Wilson is a distinguished Professor Emeritus of History at the University of South Carolina He is the author or editor of over thirty books and published over 600 articles, essays and reviews

    Dr. Wilson is also is co-publisher of Shotwell Publishing, a source  for unreconstructed Southern books. 

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