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Day: February 11, 2022

The Lost Cause of Libertarianism

Sven R. Larson February 11, 2022

More than any other ideological current in the political landscape, libertarianism exhibits a phenomenal penchant for splinter-grouping. Today, they pitch a big tent shared by abortion advocates, drug legalizers, Rothbard-inspired anarcho-capitalists, and Ayn Rand objectivists.

From Reims to Lille, the Duel Between Le Pen and Zemmour Goes On

Hélène de Lauzun February 11, 2022

Marine Le Pen speaks to working-class France, while Zemmour’s electorate comes from the bourgeoisie—two pieces of the same puzzle which for the moment do not manage to fit together, neither in the one nor in the other.

U.S. Super PAC may be Behind Spotify Controversy

Carlos Perona Calvete February 11, 2022

Censorship isn’t just the purview of governments—it can be deployed on a global scale through super PACs and hedge-funds.

Greetings: a Campaign to Protect Life

Bridget Ryder February 11, 2022

Before the final report from the Conference on the Future of Europe is published in the spring, the European Federation hopes to gather citizens from across the EU in Brussels and call for the protection of all human life, beginning at the moment of conception.

New Study from Israel Finds Vitamin D Effective Against Severe COVID Infection

David Boos February 11, 2022

Opinions on the effectiveness of vitamin D in preventing severe infections of COVID have been divided for a long time. A new study from Israel, however, delivers overwhelming data to support a correlation theory.

The Gods of the Valley are Not the Gods of the Hills

A.M. Fantini February 11, 2022

I spent part of the Christmas Season in the American state where I spent most of my childhood: Vermont. Known today primarily for its left-wing

Freedom Convoys Amass in Europe; Eye Brussels as End Destination

Tristan Vanheuckelom February 11, 2022

Canada’s continental offspring are mobilizing for one single aim—a large, co-ordinated, pan-European presence in Brussels, home to the EU’s main institutions, on Monday, February 14th.

The Problem of An Urban Eschaton

Sebastian Morello February 11, 2022

Whilst escape from the city for the sake of prayer and meditation is a recurring motif of Western literature, and one that plays an important role in the life of Jesus Christ, one of the great achievements of our civilisation has been that of sanctifying the city.

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