
“We have lost the essence of what a democracy is”: An Interview with Paul Coleman
“The state has taken upon itself—across all of the West—to essentially be the arbiter of what is true or not.”
“The state has taken upon itself—across all of the West—to essentially be the arbiter of what is true or not.”
If you adhere to the protection of borders, if you adhere to the cultural heritage of your country, if you promote the family, then things can change.
“It is no more a fight between the Left and the Right. That was before. It is now a fight between the nationalist and the globalist.”
Ursula von der Leyen is sending out the message that the only problem we have to deal with in Europe is pollution.
Conservatives need to drop the label ‘feminist’ once and for all. Women should not be lured by the feminist pied piper’s tune.
It seems that many people in power think that if they play the ostrich, the threat of jihad or Sharia oppression of non-Muslims will go away.
The ‘Machine’ competes against God, by framing every part of reality as a biological mechanism or a simulation, to be manipulated according to our caprice.
Dobbs was a partial victory: it ruled that abortion is not a right, but it did not make the positive point that life must be protected by law.
“The compulsory relocation of refugees is extremely unpopular in Poland … you could even say that the European Union has given Law and Justice a political boost.”
We must understand that the only real treasures of Europe are its nations, cultures, histories, and traditions.
Can a historical-critical lens affect how we understand early Islam, and what it means to be a Muslim today?
Modernity, in its rebellion against Christianity, embarked on a path to ruin. Unless the spirit of modernity perceives itself as being in a place of need, hostility towards Christian values will continue.
“It’s civil servants running the county at the minute. With the politicians being out of office, the health service is way behind with operations and cancer treatments. It’s all because they can’t agree, and it all comes down to Orange (Protestants) and Green (Catholics).”
“We saw a need to create a solid, professional national conservative party.”
“We really can’t imagine the world without the drama of Jesus and Pilate,” the author said, exploring the ripple effects of history’s most influential trial.
The best weapon for dealing with decline is integration into a community that offers an alternative to the artificiality and isolation that are increasingly affecting younger generations.
A symptom of the French penchant to riot or part of a broader collapse of the Fifth Republic? The European Conservative speaks to a participant of recent anti-Macron pension demonstrations to examine the movement’s causes, character, and future.
Whatever happens to Trump, he will continue to have that catalytic effect on the awakening of most Americans that the old republic simply doesn’t exist anymore, and we have to find a new path forward.
The greatest risk is that all human reproduction will be put in the hands of technology—that would be the end of the human being.
In this episode of “Occasional Dialogues,” Juan García-Gallardo, a rising star in VOX, talks about the challenges of coalition governments, revitalization of rural areas, EU policies affecting Castilla y León, and how he jumped from a successful law career into a top position in politics.
The freedom we have experienced in recent decades to decide for ourselves when, where, and how we get around will no longer be affordable for many people.
American conservatives can take heart in how [Hungary has] been able to articulate a foreign and domestic policy that resonates with the people.