Arnold Schönberg (1874-1951): Conservative and Radical
“He is the true conservative: he even created a revolution in order to be a reactionary.”
“He is the true conservative: he even created a revolution in order to be a reactionary.”
With all the attacks on Trump in the past year alone, his political opponents must be utterly terrified at his return to the White House. I would like to know what they are hiding.
The Swiss climate change case has revealed what is wrong with human rights as practiced in Europe today.
Western decadence is today revealed by an out-of-touch elite class, more interested in microaggressions than in civilizational decline.
Parties on the serious Right want nothing more and nothing less than a return to normality.
Humanity evolved beyond the violence of the pagan world because of Hebraic ethics, universalized by the Abrahamic faiths.
Gen Z is barely living life beyond the screen.
An employee of the domestic intelligence service says real threats are ignored while ordinary citizens are harassed for their political opinions.
There is a crawling erosion of confidence in U.S. government debt.
Potential new nationalist party group could pave way for ID to cooperate with ECR.
Lawmakers say the ban is needed to curb a “disturbing increase in antisemitic incidents.”
Campaigners are ready for the plans to be resurrected under the likely incoming Labour government.
The party’s open list means it can’t reject the unwanted candidate.
Women’s campaigners say that the Labour leader has shown he “is not to be trusted” on the trans issue.
“The Iranian Islamists have an expression that goes something like: ‘first Israel, then the West.’ I think this shows what they’re up to.”
PM critical of incursion, hinting at Putin’s imperial ambitions.
The oil painting was taken along with four others in one of the biggest art heists in Spanish history.
Conservatives are right to press ahead with the project of articulating the mythic truth of a common culture.
The porous barrier between the private sector and the EU previously came under scrutiny in the aftermath of the Qatargate scandal.
Despite their exclusion from the platform in Brussels, populists—and whether to cooperate with them —divided opinion among Commission candidates.
The pilgrimage has gone from being of interest only to a handful of traditionalist Catholic community media to arousing the curiosity of major national outlets.
One video paid for using EU taxpayer funds compares Geert Wilders to Hitler, Giorgia Meloni to Mussolini, Marine Le Pen to Putin, and Viktor Orbán’s Hungary to Nazi Germany.