
Unmasking Progressivism: An Interview with Stelios Panagiotou
“The belief in the desirability of progress is almost universal. The disagreement lies in how we are going to understand what counts as progress.”
“The belief in the desirability of progress is almost universal. The disagreement lies in how we are going to understand what counts as progress.”
We need to think in a more strategic way to fight the globalist threat and its allies in the European Union.
“We will continue to collaborate with all the ECR delegations with which we have an ideological affinity.”
Pro-life activists must be willing to take slings and arrows from powerful people and institutions.
“If the New Popular Front becomes the linchpin of the next government, we will be faced with an outrageously immigrationist policy and a headlong rush into societal issues.”
“It is clear that there has been a change of direction in Europe.”
France is changing for the worse. We are living in a country on the road to underdevelopment.
“What’s happening now in Iran is ugly. The Iranian people do not deserve this.”
In this episode, Jan Bentz is joined by Margarita Mooney Clayton. Together they explore how a liberal arts education fosters adaptability, nurtures a love of lifelong learning, and equips individuals with the tools to navigate the rough waters of society.
“Many Slovenians do not understand why a party calling itself the ‘Freedom Movement’ seeks to silence political dissidents and, in practice, to end freedom of expression.”
TEC TV’s Inside Brussels host Zsófia Tóth-Bíró sits down with Mick Hume and Scarlett Karoleva to look at the stakes in the European elections, the importance of voting, and what exit polls in early voting countries tell us.
Our editor-in-chief recently sat down with Václav Klaus to discuss the state of Europe today, whether EU institutions can (or should) be reformed, and why it’s harder today to share heterodox views than it was during communism.
We are not anti-European, but we are anti-federalists and anti-centralists.
We want a Europe that respects the treaties, that seeks collaboration between nations, and that seeks peace and progress.
“These five years were wasted and my personal opinion is that Ursula von der Leyen will not be re-elected.”
Mass uncontrolled immigration of people from entirely different cultures and habits is sheer madness.
“Even though the Flemish region might be old, the Flemish people have not yet matured politically; we have just got on to the political stage, learning to assert ourselves.”
Like all leftist agendas, it is directed against the nation-state, against national sovereignty, and against the family.
In this episode of “Symposia”, The European Conservative’s Sebastian Morello travels into the French Alps to meet with Fr. Charbel, a monk whom Sebastian met over 15 years ago in India. Together they discuss the atheism of the modern world, the need for everyone to enter mystical union with God, and how to become fully human.
“We are the only party in France that proposes a true liberation plan for Europeans.”
“Our political doctrine is named ‘political humanism,’ inspired by Christian humanism and Catholic social teaching.”
“It is a mystery why so many members of these NGOs, who are Europeans, hate European civilisation so much.”