This is a great story of honor amongst adversaries: Why A German Pilot Escorted An American Bomber To Safety During World War II: I learned of the following article through a link posted on the Western PA Dieselpunks Facebook page. It’s an article posted at the web site Jalopnik.com titled, “Why A German Pilot Escorted … Continue reading Honor amongst adversaries
Category: Honor and Rank
Essays examining the traditions of honor, status, and social responsibility that historically governed reputation and authority. These posts explore aristocratic culture, the idea of the gentleman, and the enduring tension between genuine honor and its imitation in modern society.
True Nobility
At the Art of Manliness, the McKays have published great post on the Stoic-Christian Code of Honor, which I encourage you to read, and the poem at the end by Robert Nicoll is particularly wonderful: True Nobility“I ask not for his lineage,I ask not for his name;If manliness be in his heart,He noble birth may claim.I care not though of … Continue reading True Nobility
More ancient titles for sale
Note (March 13, 2026): This is an old post from before I migrated to WordPress years ago, and the "previous post" listed below no longer exists. I didn't even see a backup copy of it on the Internet Archive. I guess I didn't think it was important enough to carry forward. Along the lines of … Continue reading More ancient titles for sale
Meanwhile the false "order" …
While I am on the topic of false honors and such, below is a post from the Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, a Catholic chivalric order with regards to a group in Brazil that they claim to be falsely representing themselves. Translation into English courtesy of Google Translate.Meanwhile the false "order" ...: Coat of … Continue reading Meanwhile the false "order" …
Join the aristocracy – become a Scottish Laird, Lord or Lady!
I recently ran across website that says for £29.99 ($47.74) one can become a 'real' titled laird of Scotland. Given that my maternal family are Blackwoods and came from Scotland, I thought what a great novelty to have hanging in my study (whenever I get a study...). I'm an American, and its not like I can … Continue reading Join the aristocracy – become a Scottish Laird, Lord or Lady!
An excellent post from The Gentlemen’s Standard
One of my favorite blogs to read is The Gentlemen’s Standard. and posts like the one below exemplify why: The Standard #591: An honorable gentleman fully comprehends the concept of exhibiting class, sympathy, and compassion. During episodes of great tragedy or human misery, the humane gentleman believes in charity and generosity. It is second nature. The … Continue reading An excellent post from The Gentlemen’s Standard
