Month: January 2022

Conservatism and the Commons

One can pour money into a village, but if there are simply no businesses on which to spend it, those who receive that money will quickly use it to buy goods and services at a nearby city. Similarly, politics can promote values, but if we lack the communal context in which to exercise these and in which these might be passed on, nothing will come of it. Like rain on concrete, it may get the ground wet, but nothing will grow.

Has a New “Xi’an City” COVID Variant with Ebola-like Symptoms Escaped China?

The CCP is little more than an international crime syndicate with political affectations. Knowing what is going on in China is dependent on sifting through their official lies, deflections, and ‘dezinformatsiya.’ The fact is, we just don’t know what unleashed monster they’re running from in Xi’an. All we know is that the CCP is lying about it.

Stay Away from Politics: An Interview with Tim Stanley

Tim Stanley is often seen as a ‘moderate’ conservative, but in his new book, he argues convincingly that the moral confusion and historical amnesia of the West can be traced back to the loss of an understanding of the place of tradition in society.

Hey, Brussels: Learn Hungarian!

For the uninitiated, ‘gendering’ is a new phenomenon in Woke High German. It means attaching a horribly out-of-place asterisk and the feminine ending of a word to the masculine noun. Woke High German leads to orthographic monstrosities like Verkäufer*in, Bürgermeister*innen, or even Studierende*r.

A Cautious Hope: Dutch Ministers Sworn In

Although Rutte’s coalition is a step forward, it lacks prized political capital. Infighting and the lack of a comprehensive policy on COVID-19 especially have damaged Dutch citizens’ trust to a great extent. That distrust is observed in the many anti-government demonstrations, often accompanied by violence on both sides, and several ministers having received death threats.

What is Behind the Memorial Affair?

The NGO Memorial International drew the Russian government’s disapproval because it gradually left the field of historical research to engage in much more political activities: the promotion of human rights, educational programs, and defense of political prisoners.

Where Have All the Wagnerians Gone?

The production has aged well. Its vibrant return after a seven-year absence should have been a landmark revival and one of the highlights of the Met’s new season. Musically, it met the mark. The energy on stage was palpable. The only disappointment was to be found in the audience. The revival’s first performance reportedly filled just 57% of the seats.

Modernity as Derailment

Kinneging’s book is fundamentally meant to get the reader to read good books again, especially Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, and Aquinas.

The Abortion Bill: an End-of-term Issue in France?

The March for Life, which brings together most of the pro-life associations in France, will be held in Paris on Sunday, January 16th, three days before the bill is considered by the Senate. The demonstrators hope to influence the senators by their mobilization and determination.

Violent Debates on Vaccine Pass in France

Violent Debates on Vaccine Pass in France

The year 2022 is starting badly for the French government. While it wanted to use the outbreak of the omicron variant in France to impose the vaccine pass before mid-January, things are looking more complicated than expected.

January 10, 2022
COVID and the Cult of Utility

COVID and the Cult of Utility

Never has libertarianism, a notoriously loud creed, been so hushed in its concern for liberty.

January 10, 2022
Facebook Censors the Official Page of a Polish Party

Facebook Censors the Official Page of a Polish Party

The Konfederacja account, followed by 671,000 internet users, was officially deleted for posting information regarding COVID-19. The Polish government has announced its intention to protest to Meta, the new name of Mark Zuckerberg’s company. In terms of audience, the party had the largest contingent of supporters on the American social network for a Polish party.

January 9, 2022
Conscience Rights Victory: ‘Gay Cake’ Saga Brought to a Close

Conscience Rights Victory: ‘Gay Cake’ Saga Brought to a Close

Spokesman Simon Calvert of The Christian Institute called the ECHR ruling “the right result.” He applauded the UK Supreme Court, which, in 2018, had “engaged at length with the human rights arguments in this case and upheld the McArthurs’ rights to freedom of expression and religion.” He called the ECHR ruling “good news for free speech, good news for Christians, and good news for the McArthurs.”

January 9, 2022
Individual Integrity and Social Solidarity: A Christian Response to Polarization

Individual Integrity and Social Solidarity: A Christian Response to Polarization

This is true individuality and true solidarity: We are all free lords subject to no one, yet also dutiful servants subject to everyone. Why? Because of the equal status of all human beings before God. We are all unworthy sinners, yet we are all worthy of salvation through trust in God. Thus, regardless of our earthly status, we all possess equal and inviolable dignity as individuals. And we are all called to solidarity in service to others.

January 9, 2022
A Spanish View of Liberalism: An Interview with <b>Francisco José Contreras</b>

A Spanish View of Liberalism: An Interview with <b>Francisco José Contreras</b>

Must liberalism be leveled completely by the New Right, so that a new conservative edifice may emerge from its ruins? Or must the meaning of liberalism be reclaimed for the Right and from the historiographical distortions of the progressive Left? Haivry and Hazony, Deneen, and Legutko appear to answer in the affirmative. However, a compelling alternate view is offered by Spanish philosophy professor and politician Francisco José Contreras.

January 8, 2022
Doth not Wisdom Cry?: Thoughts on Martin’s Sophia in Exile

Doth not Wisdom Cry?: Thoughts on Martin’s Sophia in Exile

It is no wonder that an un-Sophianic culture would promote enmity between men and woman, viewing history as a protracted conflict of the genders and marriage as a procrustean bed, with procreation contradictorily thought of both as unnecessary burden and selfish environmentally-harmful indulgence.

January 8, 2022
Kazakhstan: Unrest in Key Ally’s Territory Prompts Russian Intervention

Kazakhstan: Unrest in Key Ally’s Territory Prompts Russian Intervention

The Kazakh president has described the protesters as terrorists with foreign training, and has given the go-ahead for counter-terrorist action, including orders to “shoot to kill without warning” in the event of further disturbances.

January 8, 2022
<i>Harry Potter</i> and Rowling Under Scrutiny Again

<i>Harry Potter</i> and Rowling Under Scrutiny Again

Once lauded as the exemplar of children’s literature and cinema, the Harry Potter series is now the subject of repeated condemnations that tarnish its image.

January 8, 2022
Georges Bensoussan, Radical Jew

Georges Bensoussan, Radical Jew

Cancelled for denouncing Arab anti-Semitism, Bensoussan’s publicized trial has crystallized a larger malady that ails France’s intellectual life.

A Preliminary Look at the Spanish Government’s Recovery Fund Spending

A Preliminary Look at the Spanish Government’s Recovery Fund Spending

Spanish political life will polarize around those offering policies that have straightforwardly led to present difficulties, and those whose program has promised to drastically reduce a state whose regional level is notoriously hypertrophic and reindustrializing the country. VOX is the most obviously poised to take advantage of this. 

January 7, 2022
Vaccine-Nation

Vaccine-Nation

The Pandemic shall mutate into oblivion sometime relatively soon. When it does, we will all be left with the aftermath. Wrecked economies, shuttered businesses, and life opportunities lost are only a small part of it all. Worse still are the questions that may be asked. When the rulership had us put on our masks, they took off theirs. The experience of the past two years make plain a reality only a few saw before: the modern citizen has only those rights his rulers deign to give him, and these may be taken away at any time. In a word, the myth of democracy is dead.

January 7, 2022