
Peter Hitchens Reflects on 50 Years in Journalism
“When I went into journalism … it was revealed to me that I had a very poor understanding of what the world was really like.”

“When I went into journalism … it was revealed to me that I had a very poor understanding of what the world was really like.”

It has been 50 years since Robert Nozick’s Anarchy, State, and Utopia was published. This is a good year for both libertarians and conservatives to re-read it.

There is no conservative tradition in Scotland that is not self-consciously anti-nationalist.

Morello compellingly argues that the authentic conservative must open himself to the grace which is the ultimate remedy for our human and modern discontents.

Europe is the 3,000 years of history behind us, not a handful of officials and unelected functionaries of the European Commission telling nations how to behave.

Argentina’s new political cycle offers a window of opportunity for those who believe in truth, goodness, and beauty.

It is not clear that national sovereignty is still important to the AfD, former party member says.

Cultural conservatism—especially the traditional view on familial piety—is a condition of the Gospel’s intelligibility.

The Italian Right and its allies want to bring its model of unity government to the European Union.

After Tuđman’s death, Croatian patriotic enthusiasm was very quickly exposed to scorn and stigmatization.