
“We dialogue with everyone and are open to listening, as should be the practice in a democracy.”: An Interview with Nicola Procaccini
The Left has chosen the way of censorship.

The Left has chosen the way of censorship.

Jan C. Bentz talks with David Clayton, artist, writer, and provost at Pontifex University, about beauty and art. Is beauty objective? Is it scientific? What makes a good artist good? All these and more related questions are tackled by Clayton in the context of art and sacred art.
In the first episode of The Forge, Harrison Pitt sits down with best-selling author and political scientist Eric Kaufmann to discuss competing strands of liberalism, the race taboo, and the future of white majorities.

Leftist activists understand that to bring about changes in society, you have to generate a cultural change.

“When did our continent face its most terrible times? When certain actors tried to force Europe into one structure. It was Napoleon’s goal, it was Hitler’s goal, now it’s the EU’s goal.”

Assyrians have withstood the sands of time; we have survived annihilation attempts.

Jan C. Bentz talks with Ernst-Peter Fischer, historian of science, about the beauty of mystery and whether is it scientifically possible to understand the world as enchanted.

It should not be forgotten that jihadism is an ideological current inherent to the Islamic world.
Our editor-in-chief recently sat down with Gladden Pappin for a discussion about conservatism in the West, Hungary’s foreign policy agenda, and the potential shift to the right across Europe in the upcoming elections.

Once society embraces euthanasia, it becomes practically impossible to contain.
Armenians have lived in Nagorno-Karabakh for more than three millennia.
It is not clear that national sovereignty is still important to the AfD, former party member says.
Together, at one of England’s most historic pubs, the trio discuss the merits of monarchy, re-enchantment, the causes and consequences of the abuse crisis in the Church, declining birthrates, GK Chesterton, and animal-centric sentimentalism.
“Our first effort must be to remake strong Catholics—not to create wise monkeys but burning hearts, because only they can speak to other burning hearts.”
“If we do not destroy Hamas, these savages will storm the streets of London, Paris, Barcelona, and Madrid.”
Columnist Rod Dreher sits down with Louis Betty, editor and co-translator of Enemy of the Disaster, the first authorized English translation of Renaud Camus’ political writings.
“The government is censoring Spain: its legality, its history, its faith, and its traditions.”
Geert Wilders claims to defend Judeo-Christian heritage. Yet he adheres to the values of 1968, says Bart-Jan Spruyt.
Human rights activist Yuan Lee is campaigning in support of Chinese actress Li Yanli’s asylum claim due to persecution by the CCP for her Christian faith.
“The Left appears to be beginning to lose its grip on power as we’ve seen with recent elections, and I think we need to capitalize on that.”
“It’s not just about politics; it’s about people being denied their right to worship, and we can’t let that slide under the radar.”
Sebastian Morello and writer Mary Harrington explore the consequences of new technologies for the ways we think and shape our world, the ‘doomerist’ worldview, and the possibility of ‘rewilding sex.’