What the conservative establishment and its elites must finally grasp is that the rise of these dissident, polemical voices is an indictment—of themselves, first of all.
One of our challenges, as men and women of the Right, is to make our own contributions to the modicum of good in the world. How? One way is by simply giving ourselves to others; by living with integrity; by acting with humility and charity—even when we wield great power or influence.
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Our editor-in-chief recently sat down with Václav Klaus to discuss the state of Europe today, whether EU institutions can (or should) be reformed, and why it’s harder today to share heterodox views than it was during communism.
Our editor-in-chief recently sat down with Gladden Pappin for a discussion about conservatism in the West, Hungary’s foreign policy agenda, and the potential shift to the right across Europe in the upcoming elections.
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The West is in a death spiral—but with the cooperation of confident, patriotic nations, there may be a way to turn that around.
In this episode of ‘Occasional Dialogues,’ Alvino-Mario Fantini sits down with Johnny Burtka to discuss the lost tradition of ‘mirrors for princes’ and his new book “Gateway to Statesmanship: Selections from Xenophon to Churchill.”
All Western nations face similar threats: the restriction of our freedoms, the dissolution of our identities, the undermining of the nation-state, and the elimination of the middle- and working-class.
The European political class is so afraid of speaking honestly about the challenges of immigration that they are willing to gaslight their own citizens.
This is a dangerous, precarious time for the future of Europe. Shouldn’t those most affected have a voice?
FROM THE FALL 2023 PRINT EDITION: Although it is not an element that appears explicitly, the idea of Hispanidad was at the centre of Jaime Guzmán’s political thought.