Category: Media

Symposia: Ep. 3:
“Rewilding Sex” with Mary Harrington

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.’

Occasional Dialogues: Kurt Hofer interviews Glenn Ellmers

In this episode of “Occasional Dialogues,” Kurt Hofer interviews Glenn Ellmers. They discuss Ellmers’ new book, populism, political philosophy, and the need for a muscular Christianity instead of “liberalism with hymnals.”

Symposia, Ep. 1:
“Turning the Tide” with Dr Iain McGilchrist

The European Conservative presents a new video series, “Symposia,” which will explore the crisis of our civilisation and what rebuilding that civilisation might look like. In the first episode, our senior editor, Sebastian Morello, travels to Scotland’s Isle of Skye to meet psychiatrist and philosopher Iain McGilchrist.

Occasional Dialogues: Kurt Hofer interviews Patrick Deneen

In this episode of our “Occasional Dialogues” series, Kurt Hofer interviews Patrick Deneen, professor of political philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. They discuss his new book, “Regime Change: Toward a Postliberal Future,” which Deneen says continues the themes of his 2018 book, “Why Liberalism Failed,” but with a constructive project in mind: he proposes a bold plan for replacing the liberal elite and the ideology that created and empowered them.

Occasional Dialogues: Alvino-Mario Fantini interviews <strong>Johnny Burtka</strong>

Occasional Dialogues: Alvino-Mario Fantini interviews Johnny Burtka

In this episode of ‘Occasional Dialogues,’ Alvino-Mario Fantini sits down with Johnny Burtka to discuss the lost tradition of ‘mirrors for princes’ and his new book “Gateway to Statesmanship: Selections from Xenophon to Churchill.”

March 8, 2024
<strong>Symposia</strong>: Ep. 3: <br>“Rewilding Sex” with Mary Harrington

Symposia: Ep. 3:
“Rewilding Sex” with Mary Harrington

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.’

November 24, 2023
‘In Search of Europe’: Karl Gustel Wärnberg in conversation with <strong>Ferenc Hörcher</strong>

‘In Search of Europe’: Karl Gustel Wärnberg in conversation with Ferenc Hörcher

In this episode of ‘In Search of Europe,’ our series on the history of European thought and philosophy, host Karl Gustel Wärnberg talks with Ferenc Hörcher, a political philosopher and philosopher of art.

November 5, 2023
Occasional Dialogues: Kurt Hofer interviews <strong>Glenn Ellmers</strong>

Occasional Dialogues: Kurt Hofer interviews Glenn Ellmers

In this episode of “Occasional Dialogues,” Kurt Hofer interviews Glenn Ellmers. They discuss Ellmers’ new book, populism, political philosophy, and the need for a muscular Christianity instead of “liberalism with hymnals.”

October 21, 2023
<strong>Symposia</strong>, Ep. 2:<br>“Apostasy is a Crime” with Professor Thomas Pink

Symposia, Ep. 2:
“Apostasy is a Crime” with Professor Thomas Pink

Sebastian Morello meets King’s College philosophy professor in the second episode of our documentary series, “Symposia.”

October 4, 2023
‘In Search of Europe’: Karl Gustel Wärnberg in conversation with <strong>Ryan Haecker</strong>

‘In Search of Europe’: Karl Gustel Wärnberg in conversation with Ryan Haecker

In this episode of ‘In Search of Europe,’ our series on the history of European thought and philosophy, host Karl Gustel Wärnberg talks with Ryan Haecker, a philosopher and theologian affiliated with the American Academy in Rome.

August 17, 2023
<strong>Symposia</strong>, Ep. 1: <br>“Turning the Tide” with Dr Iain McGilchrist

Symposia, Ep. 1:
“Turning the Tide” with Dr Iain McGilchrist

The European Conservative presents a new video series, “Symposia,” which will explore the crisis of our civilisation and what rebuilding that civilisation might look like. In the first episode, our senior editor, Sebastian Morello, travels to Scotland’s Isle of Skye to meet psychiatrist and philosopher Iain McGilchrist.

August 4, 2023
Occasional Dialogues: Kurt Hofer interviews <strong>Patrick Deneen</strong>

Occasional Dialogues: Kurt Hofer interviews Patrick Deneen

In this episode of our “Occasional Dialogues” series, Kurt Hofer interviews Patrick Deneen, professor of political philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. They discuss his new book, “Regime Change: Toward a Postliberal Future,” which Deneen says continues the themes of his 2018 book, “Why Liberalism Failed,” but with a constructive project in mind: he proposes a bold plan for replacing the liberal elite and the ideology that created and empowered them.

July 3, 2023
‘In Search of Europe’: <br>Karl Gustel Wärnberg in conversation with <strong>David Lloyd Dusenbury</strong>

‘In Search of Europe’:
Karl Gustel Wärnberg in conversation with David Lloyd Dusenbury

In the first episode of ‘In Search of Europe,’ our new series on the history of European thought and philosophy, host Karl Gustel Wärnberg talks with David Lloyd Dusenbury.

Occasional Dialogues: <strong>Beatrix von Storch</strong> interviewed by Jan Bentz

Occasional Dialogues: Beatrix von Storch interviewed by Jan Bentz

In this episode of our ‘Occasional Dialogues’ series, Jan Bentz interviews Beatrix von Storch about the AfD, political turbulence in Germany, and conservatism in Europe.

December 20, 2022
Occasional Dialogues: <b>Jason Miller</b> interviewed by Alvino-Mario Fantini

Occasional Dialogues: Jason Miller interviewed by Alvino-Mario Fantini

In this episode of our ‘Occasional Dialogues’ series, Alvino-Mario Fantini interviews Jason Miller of GETTR about the prospects for conservative media in Europe.

October 21, 2022
Occasional Dialogues: <b>Peter Hitchens</b> interviewed by Harrison Pitt

Occasional Dialogues: Peter Hitchens interviewed by Harrison Pitt

In the second in our ‘Occasional Dialogues’ series, Harrison Pitt interviews Peter Hitchens about the Russia-Ukraine war.

September 20, 2022