The Perennial Problem of Russian Political Culture
Historian Richard Pipes argued that Russia is firmly rooted in an imperialist and authoritarian tradition.
Historian Richard Pipes argued that Russia is firmly rooted in an imperialist and authoritarian tradition.
Our sacred places are being turned into meaningless chambers fit for any base purpose.
Common descent from the Ancient Rus is largely the spiritus movens of Putin’s expansionism.
Abortion survivors speak into the appalling silence left by those murdered millions.
To achieve total commodification, sentimentality, difference, and tradition must be eradicated in favour of seamless efficiency.
A brief reconsideration of Peter Thiel’s justly famous essay may help us understand why, in politics, there is only the Straussian moment.
Viotti manages to strike a brilliant balance between infectious virtuosity and musical depth.
Falling in love with Christianity is unlikely to strengthen anyone’s faith in the ultimate value of our liberal heritage.
“When I went into journalism … it was revealed to me that I had a very poor understanding of what the world was really like.”
In praise of a snobbery that strives to elevate others and rejoice in their aesthetic successes.
It is up to us to carry on the fight for goodness, truth, and beauty that Scruton fought so well.
The “EU Taxonomy for Sustainable Activities” makes reducing CO2 emissions the central criterion for accessing liquidity.
Conti possessed an amazing sense of melody and a deep understanding of humanity’s dark aspects.
Aragorn, for so long the wandering heir, wins at last and begins the restoration of a world wrecked by evil.
Dry January joins the cohort of practices recommended by the progressive virtue leagues working relentlessly to establish a safe, green world as sad as a rainy day.
Freedom of religion is about the freedom to seek the truth.
Tolkien shows us the similarity between machinery and magic, which both point to the desire for power.
In the King’s speech, we hear faint resonances of the Christian and Neoplatonic idea of harmony.
There is something uncanny about the evident humanness of an old artifact—and something comforting as well.
The woke style is a mawkish tribute to an imagined future in which ugliness and mediocrity slouch supreme.
The family recipe book is a vital part of the conservative cultural enterprise.
Our meditation for Christmas is the simple question of who and what we celebrate on Christmas Day, why it brings true and lasting joy, and why it changes everything.
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