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Tag: conservatism

Giorgia Meloni: The Leader of the European Right?

Vincenzo Caccioppoli March 27, 2023

It appears Meloni is hoping to take advantage of the leadership vacuum created after the end of the Merkel era to create a new center-right alliance that can lead the Right to a large majority in the 2024 European elections.

The Forgotten Conservatism: Why Chega is Not Right

António M.C. Vieira da Cruz March 21, 2023

“Chega is right-wing, but of a non-conservative type. … the bottom line is that we need a real conservative party in Portugal. There is none right now.”

The American New Right’s Message to Europe: Limits, not Liberty

Kurt Hofer March 19, 2023

In a country that’s been binge-drinking at the font of liberty for a half-century, the American New Right is betting that the hangover is setting in.

EnvironmentalistsTM: Nature vs. Art

Carlos Perona Calvete March 14, 2023

The green banner of environmentalism rightfully belongs to those who resist the ideology of entropy, the global breakdown of every function and form, from borders to genders.

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True Finns, Most Popular Party With Young Voters

Tadhg Pidgeon March 9, 2023

True Finns’ rising popularity is important both for Finland’s upcoming elections on April 2nd, and—perhaps more importantly—for challenging the progressive narrative of the ‘liberal youth.’

Conservative Policy: The Social Market Economy

Sven R. Larson March 7, 2023

Transforming conservative theory into policy takes a lot of work. The concept of the ‘social market economy’ is a good tool to make that happen.

That Rapacious Whig: Against Edmund Burke’s Theory of Economics and Ownership

Carlos Perona Calvete March 2, 2023

Burke failed the test of his era’s truly conservative, and therefore, truly radical, struggle: saving and updating the commons as locus of virtuous sociability and preservation of identity.

Estonia: Nationalist Party Polls Second, May Form Government

Tadhg Pidgeon February 27, 2023

The rise of the Right in the small Baltic country may be part of a bigger regional trend toward conservative governments.

David Engels: We Need a “Pan-European Conservative Front”

Jan Bentz February 20, 2023

Engels invites us to free ourselves from the belief that the “nation state offers the answer to all our existential and identity problems” and proposed a “pan-European conservative front.”

Finding his Voice After Mumford & Sons: An Interview with Winston Marshall

Jonathon Van Maren February 13, 2023

Winston Marshall is enjoying his newfound freedom. Through longform podcast conversations with thinkers, writers, and pundits, he’s finally sharing his views and speaking out on the causes he cares about.

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