Two stories of young kings provide a surprisingly prescient lesson for politics today.
The ‘right-wing’ dithers on immigration but finds time to rename women “menstruating people.”
Costa’s cowardice and lack of scruples could lead him to normalise extremist policies without a thought.
Kissinger rejected the idea of America as a ‘City upon a hill’ and exercised a statesmanship guided by power, not morality.
International cities are organised in a cabal to euthanise the antiquated nation-states of the West along with the international Westphalian system.
Chega managed to host the largest demonstration ever against a foreign head of state—and, in another first, secured unity among disparate factions of the Portuguese Right, which usually compete rather than cooperate.
The EU is the incarnation of the delusional belief that peoples, nations, and cultures can be moulded into a sense of belonging based on the lowest legal common denominator.
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