History is Coming to Lisbon
After half a century of solid left-wing hegemony, Portugal might be days away from an extraordinary shift to the Right.
After half a century of solid left-wing hegemony, Portugal might be days away from an extraordinary shift to the Right.
The rise of the national conservative Jussi Halla-aho made the first round of elections a thriller.
Putting conservatism to work is a decades-long project. It requires patience and intellectual courage. We national conservatives have what it takes.
Freedom conservatives continue to attack us national conservatives. The latest example is U.S. economist Steve Moore, who ignores the poor and doesn’t like pro-family tax policy.
Conservatives are about to realise that they have inherited an untenable philosophy for the world in which we find ourselves. On its current course, the Anglo-American tradition is doomed to fail.
Those of us who believe that England was built on Christian foundations must look at the current situation with a ruthless honesty. With faith and hope, yes, but certainly not with optimism.
This Conservative government will be remembered for locking down its own people while flinging the borders wide open—an asymmetric view of ‘free movement’ if ever there was one.
We haven’t diagnosed ‘woke’ properly. We should recognise it for what it is: an expression of a very deep and noble religious need, a need that has been neglected and mistreated in contemporary British society.
Stop letting yourself be blackmailed. Stop neutering your worldview by adopting a slowed-down version of another ideology’s program.
Whatever its flaws, Hazony’s National Conservatism is an earnest attempt to foster a serious conversation about what human flourishing looks like.
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