Scotland: The Long-Delayed Rise of a Conservative Nationalism?
Scottish conservative nationalism is a reaction to the ‘progressive’ politics of the Scottish Government.
Scottish conservative nationalism is a reaction to the ‘progressive’ politics of the Scottish Government.
There are a few cheese-related lessons to be learned from the misadventures of Roquefort and Camembert for us human beings.
The real tragedy of the red pillers is that they peddle a chronically limited view of masculinity as its pinnacle.
Whenever they had power, Marxists persecuted Christians. Now, thanks to subtle propaganda, they have reappeared with the same ideas in a state of apparently unsullied ideology.
There is no conservative tradition in Scotland that is not self-consciously anti-nationalist.
The litany of defeats and errors would make you think the football team was cursed. Maybe they are.
Platz argued that only through cultural and spiritual renewal could the West recover its lost solidarity.
Elites are turning on their own ‘core demographic’—even as Western working and middle classes are being pushed into rebellion.
His methods of learning, known as ‘critical pedagogy,’ are now ubiquitous in teachers’ training, making Freire one of the most influential men you’ve never heard of.
Warsaw’s tragic past gives it a unique character: a refusal to abandon the ideal of peace.
Now is the perfect time to approach Dickens’ classic, with its perennial themes of repentance and generosity.
Fairy parties and flying reindeer are not things out of which eventually we must grow; they belong to the realm inhabited only by those who are mature enough to understand the world for what it is.
We must rediscover the principles that—in as many forms as there are Western nations—founded each of our countries and the West as a whole.
The environmentalist’s claim that man is nature’s enemy undermines any reason to steward it in the first place. To care for something, one must love it; one must feel that it belongs to them and them to it.
It is as if, in the boomer-con’s mind, liberalism is a ‘nice principle’ that ought to temper the ‘nasty but necessary principle’ of conservatism. Young-cons, however, don’t identify liberalism with niceness at all.
Faust’s salvation, as with humanity’s, comes only in time.
Irish cultural identity has been reduced to athletic prowess, drink, rebel songs, and revolutionary grievances.
President Milei offers a message of hope and a plan to restore Argentina.
The beauty of The Bard has not dimmed despite the passage of four centuries.
Pope Francis’ off-the-cuff remarks are a significant part of his teaching, and as such, they cannot be ignored.
I knew my trip to Ukraine would be memorable. I did not suspect that my companion, Charles Coulombe, would be one of the reasons.
Hunting is a glorious renewal of a covenant with the land, that common setting that binds a rural community.
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