Reflections on the Dinner Party
Social eating, with implicit rules for the sake of harmony, creates a tender window to the unique human person.
Social eating, with implicit rules for the sake of harmony, creates a tender window to the unique human person.
Think baby factories are a thing for science fiction? Think again. A Swedish lawmaker wants his government to start researching the idea.
Poles have learned the hard way that there are no holidays from history.
As in most of the great classics, the essential nature of gratitude in difficult circumstances is constantly emphasized.
With a marginal burden of around 50% of gross income under Germany’s taxation and transfer system, people with middle incomes effectively end up with only half of every euro they earn, a study shows.
As bemusing as it is to imagine Boris Johnson scratching his head over Barbie, I was pleased to see him pick out the challenge to modernity nestled amongst the bubblegum pink hues: “[Barbieland] has children, but no babies. It is a parable about the destiny of humanity.”
The French president chose a conciliatory tone in his communication during a difficult time, but that tone had all the appearances of inertia.
Let’s rejoice: families can be useful—the government is finally saying so.
‘Wokeism,’ the current battering ram at the door of conservative values, might have arisen from elite schools and universities in prosperous countries, but this does not explain why it spread with the ferocity that it clearly did.
“This trend of [the ECHR] exceeding its jurisdiction represents a severe threat to democracy,” Romanian MEP Cristian Terheș told The European Conservative.
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