
“History textbooks are getting worse”: An Interview with José Rodríguez
Leftists are weaponizing history. Young people deserve an alternative that allows them to think critically.

Leftists are weaponizing history. Young people deserve an alternative that allows them to think critically.

Marco Polo’s memoir portrays an encounter between radically different civilizations that can be a model for us today.

Admiral de Ruyter’s memory matters, and a corrective to the slanderous lies of leftists is in order.

It used to be that young people sought advice from their elders. Today, they too often turn to psychologists.

The compatibility of imperial and indigenous imperatives comes through in Tiberius’s land reforms.

The struggle for the future is a struggle for the past: A VOX councilman is fighting back against attempts to dumb down the curriculum.

Lies must be refuted: if not relieved by truth-telling resentment shall one day bring everything down.

Familiarity with the artistic canon is essential for those who would create it.

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

The House of Terror Museum challenges the leftists’ monopoly over the past, the present, and—ultimately—the future.