
America’s Unprotected Class—And Europe’s: An Interview with Jeremy Carl
“Don’t throw away your culture and history on the funeral pyre of multiculturalism and the chimera of economic growth.”

“Don’t throw away your culture and history on the funeral pyre of multiculturalism and the chimera of economic growth.”

The ambition of Jones’ The Two Cities is to use the Augustinian framework to demonstrate an alternative to the misguided secular approach to history.

Western elites claim that the Right concocts “imagined invaders.” This could not be further from the truth.

The vitalistic rhetoric of market competition is always balanced against ‘small-town values’ by the American Right.

The West’s reach is dwindling, and its goal of spreading liberalism is failing.

Edward J. Watt’s study of Rome is a scholarly work, but his critique of the modern Right is shakier.

Molnar’s presentation of the historical Catholic tradition seems written with today’s challenges in mind.

America has her problems, but she also knows how to solve them. By the end of this decade, American excellence will once again be the envy of the world.

America must return to the idea of American Exceptionalism, or it will fail.

An isolationist stance would mean a diminished United States and a more dominant China.