England must see a change now or it will be lost forever.
Age-old ‘blasphemy’ laws are back. This time around, they’re called ‘hate speech’ laws.
The rise of hillbilly J.D. Vance from poverty to the precipice of power
A police officer was stabbed the same day the city adopted heightened security measures.
Mainstream media’s apparent tip-off on Compact raids contrasts with Interior Minister Nancy Faeser’s subsequent refusal to respond to press queries.
The issue of affordable housing is normally the competence of member states, but Brussels’ overreach apparently knows no limits.
When will the former UK PM finally butt out of politics and write his memoirs?
In Russia, the state does not fight organised crime. Instead part of the state controls organised crime.
Ironically, the crash in some airports, hospitals, banks, and other services around the world was related to cybersecurity software.
Marine Le Pen and her allies criticised the exclusion strategy, arguing it undermines democratic representation for the 11 million voters who supported RN.
Leftist media association is calling for a press boycott of the anti-globalist AfD party.
Starmer wants to “renew our relationship with Europe” in an unwelcome first step towards accepting Brussels rules.
New information reveals the extent of the security blunders committed by law enforcement.
With a majority of only 40 seats, it probably wouldn’t have happened without the support of the Greens in exchange for a continuation of the previous term’s disastrous climate policies.
Starmer’s government is using flowery language to disguise its true intentions.
Pandering to her center-left grand coalition for their support, the EU Commission chief pledged to keep up the undemocratic cordon sanitaire against the national conservatives in Brussels.
Economic theory does not recognize ‘structural inflation.’ This is too bad, because it is very likely the main reason why European inflation remains higher than it should be.
Economic stability benefits as interest rates outpace inflation in the U.S. and the euro zone.
In Argentina and abroad, Javier Milei is being recognised for strong—and, so far, successful—economic leadership.
Culture minister ignores heritage commission’s unanimous rejection of plan to replace 19th century windows.
Trump’s VP will help make Europe great again
A mix of conservative values and electrifying rhetoric showcased what policy priorities a Trump administration will have.
Whilst the term ‘philosophy’ is Greek in origin, the practice it denotes is as old as mankind. No life can be fully human without it.
The world to-day needs leaders who are willing to sacrifice their own pleasures and profits for those whom they serve.
Although the plot to kill Hitler failed eighty years ago, the very fact that such an attempt was made continues to inspire. Dieter Stein tells the story of the German patriots behind the plot.
The Spring edition, like every issue, provides a varied mix of perspectives on different expressions of conservatism around the world. In a particular way, several contributions in this issue explore the theme of Christendom and the West.
In Russia, the state does not fight organised crime. Instead part of the state controls organised crime.
“The belief in the desirability of progress is almost universal. The disagreement lies in how we are going to understand what counts as progress.”
We need to think in a more strategic way to fight the globalist threat and its allies in the European Union.
The National Gallery defies the historical relativism for which British galleries have become infamous.
In Hannah’s Children, Catherine Pakaluk argues that tinkering and technocracy won’t save the West from its demographic decline.
Jules Massenet’s opera invites dreamy fantasies of a lost and better world.
With Anderson’s passing, a great American war hero and triple ace pilot has left us.
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.
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