When the people banded together to protect Portugal’s heritage, the Left crumbled.
Europe was from the beginning more than the Continent that bears that name.
The Syriac World introduces Western readers to the ancient riches of the Syriac Christian heritage.
Despite little success with previous similar programs, EU leaders are willing to pour €7.4 billion into another North African agreement.
Ministers have welcomed the “landmark decision.” But why did it take so long?
In an act of solidarity, the farmers donated some €1,000 worth of olive oil to charity.
By supporting the “European project”, Catholic bishops often forget that they ask voters to back today’s MEPs who favour abortion and euthanasia.
“You can criticize our conservative political views… But to call the police because of a pupil’s opinion—that’s simply unbelievable!”
As tired as they are of failed Conservative governments, British voters are no more enthusiastic about Labour’s even more liberal agenda.
Leaders stressed message of unity, downplaying recent disagreement on the option to deploy European troops
The soft turnabout reads more like electoral maneuvering than genuine concern for struggling farmers.
Report released on the same day the party’s appeal of being labeled ‘suspicious right-wing extremist’ is heard in court.
German government advisors say if exercise of freedom interferes with climate welfare of future generations, the authorities “may intervene with restrictions.”
Two weeks after having failed in Sardinia, the government majority threw all its weight behind retaining the Abruzzo region.
Campaigner for better end of life care says the “so-called right to die” will for many soon become “the duty to die.”
Though supportive of Ukraine, MEPs expressed alarm at a deal that looks like a blank cheque for President Macron’s warmongering.
Many analysts think that today’s interest rates are the exception and that rates should always be low. History tells a different story.
There is a deep, structural flaw in the Swedish economy. It is so bad that the country is now slow-walking itself into an economic crisis.
In 18 months, the cost of the federal government’s debt has increased by 86%. Where will it be 18 months from now?
Our cultural guardians do not allow us to consider the role that voodoo plays in shaping how Haitians see the world and their place in it.
Anyone who chants “Ceasefire Now!” masks a very real insecurity about his own willingness to engage with the complex dynamics of world affairs.
The EU financing of tyranny in Cuba has served only to embolden repression, say 87 parliamentarians from 17 countries in Europe and Latin America.
Cultures of the past instinctively recognised the connexion between physicality and objective truth.
Auguste Rodin’s friendship with an American bodybuilder shows the close relationship between the sport and art.
Ronald Reagan knew how to be a great president.
The Winter edition, like every issue, provides a varied mix of perspectives on different expressions of conservatism around the world. It also has several contributions exploring the theme of love, human dignity, and human rights.
FROM THE WINTER 2024 PRINT EDITION:
Morello compellingly argues that the authentic conservative must open himself to the grace which is the ultimate remedy for our human and modern discontents.
FROM THE WINTER 2024 PRINT EDITION:
My ambition is for Reconquête’s ideas to win in France and in Europe.
FROM THE WINTER 2024
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If the state is the author of our rights and has the power to grant them to us, then they are not rights, but permissions that the state could revoke at any moment.
“You can criticize our conservative political views… But to call the police because of a pupil’s opinion—that’s simply unbelievable!”
For many countries, giving aid to Ukraine has become a politicised issue.
Reform UK is making waves at Westminster—both in the opinion polls and with the defection of heavyweight Lee Anderson. Frank Haviland caught up with party leader Richard Tice to find out what is going on behind the scenes.
In Under the Cloud, Yannis Varoufakis argues that the global economy is post-capitalist because it relies on rent extraction.
In Los Contemplativos, d’Ors writes with a quiet enthusiasm for the intense sobriety of a life devoted to the fullness of each moment.
With a programme of new and traditional repertoire, and superb dancing, the Miami City Ballet’s “Winter Mix” is sure to satisfy.
With the death of John Bellingham, conservatism has lost one of its greatest sons.
We would do well to consider whether Kissinger should be a role model or a cautionary tale.
Kissinger rejected the idea of America as a ‘City upon a hill’ and exercised a statesmanship guided by power, not morality.
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