Day: May 3, 2023

The State of Karl Marx, Part II: Avoiding Anarchy

It’s imperative that we strive to understand Marx’s account of history and justice, given that it continues to possess so much of the public debate on who we are and what our future may look like.

Finland to Host U.S. Military on its Territory

Finland to Host U.S. Military on its Territory

Stopping just shy of calling them ‘military bases’, the agreement will give the U.S. military access to “agreed facilities and areas” inside Finland.

May 3, 2023
New, “Constructive” UK-China Relationship Gets Off to Bumpy Start

New, “Constructive” UK-China Relationship Gets Off to Bumpy Start

China has revealed it is sending a controversial figure to the upcoming coronation of King Charles.

May 3, 2023
A Labour Day of Widespread Protests in France

A Labour Day of Widespread Protests in France

The processions gathered seven to ten times more people than in 2022.

Poland To Reinforce Trans-Atlantic Ties During EU Presidency

Poland To Reinforce Trans-Atlantic Ties During EU Presidency

“More United States in Europe, more Europe in the U.S.,” President Duda said, while also promising to do “everything” to further Ukraine’s EU membership bid.

May 3, 2023
Nationalism and Freedom: Thirty Years After the Fall of the Berlin Wall

Nationalism and Freedom: Thirty Years After the Fall of the Berlin Wall

“Who are we, what holds us together, and how do we stay together so as to bear our burdens as a community? For conservatism is about national identity.”
— Sir Roger Scruton