Category: Essay

The Vision of Old Sarum

It is no wonder that the countryside and small towns have always remained a bastion of traditionalism, naturally suspicious of progress and resistant to change.

Incels: Grossly Misunderstood

There is a dark fascination with incels in our culture, but narratives surrounding these disenfranchised young men fluctuate between the sensationalist and the downright stupid.

EnvironmentalistsTM: Nature vs. Art

The green banner of environmentalism rightfully belongs to those who resist the ideology of entropy, the global breakdown of every function and form, from borders to genders.

Why So Many Conservatives Are Moving to Hungary

Hungary is unique in enthusiastically welcoming conservatives from all around the world, and offering them a space in which they can voice their convictions without constantly being hounded.

Infantilizing Islam

Rather than recognize the religious, cultural, and civilizational differences that contribute to the alienation of Muslim communities, it is instead attributed to deeply ingrained ‘intolerance’ within host countries.

Queen Elizabeth and Christian Monarchy, Part I: The Servant-Queen

Queen Elizabeth and Christian Monarchy, Part I: The Servant-Queen

What inspired her vow to uphold the ideal of the knight-like servant-monarch? In part, the answer is: her parents. Happily and faithfully married, the Queen’s parents had a deep Christian faith. This faith bore fruit.

October 17, 2022
My Guilty Pleasure

My Guilty Pleasure

The initial sense of accomplishment gave way to the realisation that it was like completing Guitar Hero on the hardest difficulty—only to consider your time would have been better spent actually learning to play the real instrument.

October 16, 2022
Useful Religion: The Future of Christianity in Europe

Useful Religion: The Future of Christianity in Europe

Any discussion of Christianity as part of a conservative resistance to revolutionary changes needs to make a sober assessment of the religious situation in Europe—without wincing at uncomfortable truths.

October 16, 2022
The Fight for the New Right

The Fight for the New Right

A constant undercurrent of the conference was the oscillation between equally eloquent articulations of despair at the present and an intrinsically Christian hope for the future.

October 13, 2022
Abraham Lincoln, Roe, and the Politics of Prudence

Abraham Lincoln, Roe, and the Politics of Prudence

To engage in judicial activism is to embrace a spirit of anarchy, in which the means of determining law are dependent upon who happens to be in power at a given moment. As Lincoln said, “we shall sooner have the fowl by hatching the egg than by smashing it.”

October 11, 2022
The Italian Conservatism Conference: Charting a Path Forward

The Italian Conservatism Conference: Charting a Path Forward

From Europe’s north to her south, it is difficult to avoid the sense that the prevailing order is coming apart, that the cultural revolution to which her people have been subjected is being met with some real resistance.

October 10, 2022
Dragged Towards Unipolarity

Dragged Towards Unipolarity

Like the world which Kojève observed in 1945 and again in 1957, ours is a world of great powers vying for global dominance.

October 9, 2022
Decline of the English Bobby, Part II:<br>The New Commissar

Decline of the English Bobby, Part II:<br>The New Commissar

Police now show at least as much interest, if not more, in what people think and say as they do in obvious kinds of criminal behaviour. The new paramilitary social worker will sooner quiz a TERF than catch a thief.

The Woke Revolution Isn’t By-Passing Poland

The Woke Revolution Isn’t By-Passing Poland

While there may be fewer rainbow flags around and more room for self-expression on sensitive topics than is present in Western societies of today, ‘woke culture’ is spreading in Poland.

October 5, 2022
An Analysis of Orbán’s “Illiberal Democracy”

An Analysis of Orbán’s “Illiberal Democracy”

I would go so far as to argue that unadulterated liberalism corrodes democracy, and true democracy is opposed to liberalism. Illiberal democracy is capable of integrating what is valuable in liberalism without allowing the liberal framework to take over.

October 4, 2022
On Carrying a Pocketknife

On Carrying a Pocketknife

The desire of boys to carry pocketknives, it seems to me, is one that should be nurtured. A pocketknife makes one more useful to others, and being at the service of others is what turns a boy into a man.

October 4, 2022
The Theresian Hope Beyond Europe’s Strange Death

The Theresian Hope Beyond Europe’s Strange Death

Without the root of prayer, Europe is like a drowning museum and a place of cynical intrigue, but at prayer Europe is in the fight of her life—where darkness and collapse beckon the annihilation of identity. In such times, civilisations require saints.

October 3, 2022