This print edition emphasizes the intellectual life, critical thinking, and fighting enforced orthodoxy, beginning with an editorial statement entitled “Giving ‘John Doe’ a Voice.”
Commentaries in this edition include Anthony Daniels, a self-described bibliomane on bookstores in “Browsing—A Pathway to Wonder”; Alexandre Franco de Sá, professor of philosophy at the University of Coimbra, on “Europe and the End of Illusions”; and a reprint of a classic 1943 essay “Credo of a Reactionary” by Francis Stuart Campbell (the nom de plume of the Austrian Catholic nobleman and sociopolitical theorist Erik-Maria von Kuehnelt-Leddihn.
Features include “The Rise of the European Right”by Junge Freiheit’s Dieter Stein, “Portugal Reels from Socialist Misrule” by Thomas Gallagher, author of Salazar: The Dictator Who Refused to Die; and Artur Abramovych, president of the Jewish caucus of Alternative für Deutschland, on “Germany, Russia, and the AfD’s Problem.”
We have published essays in this edition by Ted V. McAllister (1965-2023): “Educating for the Vacant Middle”;
“Zen and the Art of Giovannino Guareschi” by Piers Dudgeon; Robert Lazu Kmita on “The Immortal Hero: Achilles”; Ricardo Rovira Reich on “Plutarch: An Instructor for Today’s Rulers”; Jaime Nogueira Pinto on “The Conservative Right”; “Rediscovering Oakeshott” by Ojel L. Rodriguez Burgos; and Mark Dooley on “How to Read Hegel”.
In keeping with our mission to bring our readers a wide variety of viewpoints from the Right, we have our editor-in-chief’s interviews with party leader of Forum for Democracy, Dutch politician Thierry Baudet (“Friend or Fringe?”) and Jerzy Kwaśniewski, Ordo Iuris board president (“Reinvigorating European Legal Culture”), as well as Miguel Nunes Silva’s interview with Chega! MP Diogo Pacheco de Amorim
Our reviews section is wide-ranging: Alberto Fernandez (“Elusive Empire,” Two Works on Trebizond); Joshua Hren on François-René de Chateaubriand’s Memoirs from Beyond the Grave; Kurt Hofer on Bruce Gilley’s In Defense of German Colonialism; Márton Békés on Christopher Owen’s The Life of Willmoore Kendall; David Lloyd Dusenbury on Yukio Mishima’s Life for Sale; and David Engels on Olivier Ledroit’s Le Troisième OEil.
Sebastian Morello explores Vox Angelorum Rouge wine and Wolfgang Fenske provides whisky tasting notes for Highland Park 16yo. Erik Z.D. Ellis discusses “The Valpy Edition of the Delphin Classics.”
This edition includes the posthumously-published essay “Jeanne and the French Mystery” by Dominique Venner (1935-2013) and a tribute to Martin Amis (1949-2023) by Jonathon Van Maren.
As is true for every edition, all of the contributions were curated or commissioned by Alvino-Mario Fantini, editor-in-chief. The writers are from a cross-section of politics, philosophy, the arts, and popular culture.
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