Tag: Issue 35

La Nouvelle Librairie (2018-2024)

It is no exaggeration to say that the bookshop’s closure has been a loss not just for Paris but for the West. It is a betrayal of the intellect—and a reminder that this ultimately is a battle for cultural survival. The shop stood as a challenge to the homogenizing forces of globalism, to the intellectual conformity that stifles debate, to the erosion of the particular in favor of the universal. It was a library of resistance—a bulwark against forgetting.

“The greatest danger facing Europe comes from within.” An Interview with Santiago Abascal

“Patriots for Europe’s aspiration is to represent a real alternative to the socialist and popular consensus that impoverishes Europe, pursues the destruction of democratically elected governments, and seeks to interfere in the elections of member states. In short, to put an end to the globalist and federalizing drift of the European Union that threatens the very idea of Europe, its nation states, and the founding values of the EU.”

Last of the French Mohicans

Jean-Marie Le Pen’s enemies—experts in deceptive caricature—will inevitably point to all his faults; but these matter little because they are just minor aspects of an extraordinary life dedicated to the defence of country.

How a Clique of Demographic Vandals Betrayed Britain

Montesquieu had it right when he observed that, as far as the interests of commerce go, the whole world “comprises but a single state, of which all societies are members.” Many self-described conservatives, from the Bush dynasty in the United States to the post-Brexit globalists led by Boris Johnson, have fallen for the idea that their task is to conserve only the interests of such a state, which naturally must run on the ideological software of a rootless, unbridled, anti-cultural liberalism.