We are here to make a film on the European legacy in this wilderness of South Africa. What we got was more than that—an adventure.
A ‘conservative’ movement that compromises on the value of life is conservative in name only.
Labour’s inheritance tax on farmers is a brazen attack on those who feed us, driven by urban elitism and bureaucratic greed.
The Left demands Macron’s impeachment, while the Right calls for his resignation.
Conservatives are looking to Europe in their efforts to uphold a ban on the controversial ‘treatment.’
“It appears the Commission under Ursula von der Leyen is the enemy within,” MEP Christine Anderson said after getting an evasive response to a formal inquiry.
Something must change while there is still a country to save.
UK PM calls migration policy “unforgivable”—he’s not wrong.
It will be his first international trip since winning the U.S. presidential election on November 5th.
Officials bashed the theory in public to “lessen the likelihood of increased laboratory regulations,” a new report says.
French National Assembly will decide on two motions of censure against the PM late this afternoon.
The platform took action against 66,000 fake accounts worldwide in the past three months.
Some hopeful campaigners believe it can still be stopped.
People want to flee, “but the jihadists won’t let them.”
The party says it will force Labour to act to protect women’s rights.
Netanyahu says the IDF will “respond strongly” to Hezbollah’s “serious violation.”
“I am now 70 years old, 35 years in the East, 35 years in politics, apparently two lives … and the second half cannot be understood without the first.”
Modern Monetary Theory is one of the most destructive economic theories ever invented. Its critics have failed to understand it. This needs to change.
The RN blames the president for the present political crisis.
The Council of State is banning anything that offers women a different perspective on the unborn.
If we are only meaningless atoms, it makes no sense not to kill us once we’ve become redundant.
Ankara should be pressured by the EU and the U.S. to respect the religious liberty of all Turkish citizens
The problem with ‘mental health’ is that it evaluates thought as though it were a world purely of inner sensations.
Tolkien can teach the English a lot about how to make their country their home again.
So long as the Mother Continent is divorced from herself, her daughters, including the United States, cannot be healthy.
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.
Finland is going to end economic aid to Somalia because Somalia refuses to take back its illegal immigrants.
Vigen Guroian argues that fairy tales aren’t mere escapism; they serve as vital tools for moral education, helping young minds discern good from evil.
A careful study of the available evidence suggests that Nixon should not have resigned the U.S. presidency.
Why do people accept to be bound by the results of a democratic election, or by the state and its laws, or by the limitations embodied within a public office?
Septentrion is a strange, beautiful, and elusive nightmare of a dystopia set in a northern version of an eternal, seemingly pre-war Mitteleuropa.
Carlos Eire’s new book asks us to confront the miraculous with an open mind.
Alain Delon was a real man, the likes of whom we are incapable of producing today, and that’s what makes France’s tears so bitter.
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.
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