Month: September 2023

AI and the End of Wisdom

In undermining our very human nature, and neglecting our unique ability to seek and come into union with truth, AI will leave us not only uninspired but undignified.

Keir Starmer: All Mouth and No Trousers 

Starmer claims that “smashing” criminal gangs sneaking people across the Channel should be treated “on a par” with terrorism. However, it’s hard to avoid the suspicion that the violence of his rhetoric is directly proportionate to his lack of sincerity.

Conservative Realism Is the Way out of the Ukraine Quagmire

A sane Ukraine policy would put an end to an inhumane war, save Ukrainian statehood, defend European peace and prosperity, and counteract the terrifying prospect of long-term Russo-Chinese consortium spreading throughout Eurasia.

Nordic Conservative Homecoming

Nordic Conservative Homecoming

The extraordinary story of Nordic conservatism is traced back to the Viking age.

State-Funded Video Sparks Hungary-Sweden Diplomatic Spat

State-Funded Video Sparks Hungary-Sweden Diplomatic Spat

Among the policies criticized are patriotism, sovereignty, and a “ban on gender studies.”

September 16, 2023
EU Invests Millions in Dystopian Degrowth Project

EU Invests Millions in Dystopian Degrowth Project

The economic degrowth research project sounds like a planned global economy.

September 16, 2023
More Busts in the Green Energy Boom

More Busts in the Green Energy Boom

Implosions are plaguing the ‘green’ energy sector.

September 16, 2023
“You need one united common list to have a chance of winning the elections”: An Interview with <strong>Gimo Baram</strong>

“You need one united common list to have a chance of winning the elections”: An Interview with <strong>Gimo Baram</strong>

“It is no more a fight between the Left and the Right. That was before. It is now a fight between the nationalist and the globalist.”

September 16, 2023
Blue Sky Jet Fuel Mandate Will Spur Soaring Flight Prices

Blue Sky Jet Fuel Mandate Will Spur Soaring Flight Prices

The fine print shows hesitation even in Brussels on the stringent standards.

September 16, 2023
Brexit Bitterness Continues To Cloud Reporting

Brexit Bitterness Continues To Cloud Reporting

A Guardian report on the British use of harmful pesticides stands accused of “putting Europhilic dogma ahead of reality.”

September 16, 2023
U.S. Backs Nuclear Power in Poland and Romania

U.S. Backs Nuclear Power in Poland and Romania

Germany is increasingly alone in its anti-nuclear stance as countries look to U.S. support for construction of next-gen nuclear reactors.

September 16, 2023
AI and an Economy Without Consultants

AI and an Economy Without Consultants

In the short term, AI could hit the consultant sector hardest—conservatives should be thinking about how a post-intermediary economy relates to their principles.

September 16, 2023
Ratzinger and Augustine

Ratzinger and Augustine

In Augustine, Ratzinger found a thinker who believed that the dimensions of faith and reason “should not be separated or placed in opposition; rather, they must always go hand in hand.”

September 16, 2023
No Deal: Talks Between Kosovo and Serbia Hit Impasse

No Deal: Talks Between Kosovo and Serbia Hit Impasse

“Without normalization [of relations], there will be no European future for Serbia and Kosovo,” Borrell said.

September 15, 2023
MEPs Vote To ‘Upgrade Democracy’ by Weakening Member States

MEPs Vote To ‘Upgrade Democracy’ by Weakening Member States

The liberal-green initiative would give more legislative power to the European Parliament, scrap unanimity in the Council, and establish EU citizenship complete with voting rights, universally set at age 16.

September 15, 2023