From the EU Parliament to the Leeds riots, a cordon sanitaire aims to silence national conservatives—and the millions of Europeans they represent.
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
Protecting freedom of expression against university cancel culture deemed too “burdensome”
Foreign Minister directed visa offices abroad to ignore strict vetting process for family reunifications.
AfD’s legal representative says left-wing media dreamed up the Potsdam plot.
Despite solid current numbers for the U.S. economy, red flags are pointing to a recession in the third quarter—just in time for the November election.
Starmer’s first session of questioning in Parliament descended into an intolerable back-patting match.
Brussels says the country’s foreign influence law goes against EU values, despite the EU launching a similar package last year.
“France is under attack,” the head of the country’s rail operator said.
Extra tax hikes totalling close to €30 billion could be just around the corner.
German chancellor contradicts himself in comments on right-wing magazine ban.
Donald Tusk said his party needed “discipline” to prevent the conservative opposition from gaining any power.
Bratislava warned against passing ‘foreign agents’ law—despite Brussels preparing to do the same.
President Nicolás Maduro has banned opposition candidates and cherry-picked international observers.
The army officer was in full uniform when he was repeatedly stabbed in broad daylight.
Despite solid current numbers for the U.S. economy, red flags are pointing to a recession in the third quarter—just in time for the November election.
I hope Vance will prove to be a leader not merely of consensus, but one with the courage of his convictions.
Once donor countries begin proactively vetting recipients, they can ensure that their aid activities align with their foreign policy.
Vice President Harris gives the Democrats a chance to utilize their standard slur against Republicans for being racists and misogynists. Will they work this time?
Everyone is breaking the rules and the Assembly has become a battleground for rival gangs.
In their zeal to defend abortion at all costs, governments are beginning to criminalise silent thought. Their efforts must be resisted.
We modern Westerners may be the first people in history to try to flourish without a community of revered elders.
“Instead of commemorating Yugoslav and communist executioners, we call on the Croatian government to commemorate the sacrifice of Croatian soldiers and civilians with dignity.”
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 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.
Imagine a family, a city, a nation, or a civilisation that forgets its past: it would be a zombie.
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.”
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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