Michael Nevradakis has a doctorate in Media Studies from the University of Texas. He is a journalist and academic based in Athens, Greece.
Paideia and Renewing Greece: An Interview with <strong>Dimitris Natsios</strong>

Paideia and Renewing Greece: An Interview with <strong>Dimitris Natsios</strong>

Our goal is to break free from our current system and to give rise to a political movement that won’t simply earn some seats in Parliament, but that will change Greece.

A New America Out of the Ashes of the Old American Republic: An Interview with <strong>Jim Jatras</strong>

A New America Out of the Ashes of the Old American Republic: An Interview with <strong>Jim Jatras</strong>

Whatever happens to Trump, he will continue to have that catalytic effect on the awakening of most Americans that the old republic simply doesn’t exist anymore, and we have to find a new path forward.

April 3, 2023
New Conservatives a Cause for Optimism: An Interview with <strong>Daniel McAdams</strong>

New Conservatives a Cause for Optimism: An Interview with <strong>Daniel McAdams</strong>

American conservatives can take heart in how [Hungary has] been able to articulate a foreign and domestic policy that resonates with the people.

March 28, 2023
The Great Reset, ‘Wokeness,’ and the Long March Through the Institutions: <br>An Interview with <strong>Michael Rectenwald</strong>

The Great Reset, ‘Wokeness,’ and the Long March Through the Institutions: <br>An Interview with <strong>Michael Rectenwald</strong>

Michael Rectenwald discusses what conservatives, libertarians, those on the Right, and free thinkers in general can do to stand up to an ever-encroaching ideological totalitarianism that is attempting to complete its “long march” and cement its position in society via the Great Reset.

January 30, 2023
Countering Wokeness is Breaking Free From the Prison of Others’ Thoughts: An Interview with <strong>Dr. Alex Pattakos</strong>

Countering Wokeness is Breaking Free From the Prison of Others’ Thoughts: An Interview with <strong>Dr. Alex Pattakos</strong>

I’m disappointed in the NDP [New Democracy Party] in Greece and the NDP [New Democracy Party] in Canada. They are different parties, but in both cases they’re merging into a leftist ‘uniparty.’ It’s as if we just let the parties get run by unelected technocrats who basically are telling us how to live our lives. That is not freedom.

December 18, 2022