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Tag: nationalism

Defending Europe Against the Neo-Marxist Hydra

Alexandru-Eduard Nica February 20, 2023

Contrary to neo-Marxist rhetoric, nationalism is not about hatred or superiority. When framed within Christian morality, nationalism centers on love.

David Engels: We Need a “Pan-European Conservative Front”

Jan Bentz February 20, 2023

Engels invites us to free ourselves from the belief that the “nation state offers the answer to all our existential and identity problems” and proposed a “pan-European conservative front.”

German Self-Assertion and a New Consensus

Heinz Theisen December 21, 2022

The most important distinction now runs between globalists and protectionists. The continuing reference to the old Left to Right coordinate system hinders us in our search for a middle ground between the local and the global.

The Deep Things Which Inhabit the Native Soul

Fr. Benedict Kiely September 25, 2022

If nationalism engenders a sense of loyalty and devotion as it did in the case of John Paul II, it might be worth asking, to whom (or what) are those who have no sense of loyalty or devotion to their nation devoted?

Why the West Refuses to Control its Borders

David Azerrad July 12, 2022

Political theory has been reduced to a Manichean choice: either universalist human rights liberalism, shorn of any particular attachments (except during the Olympics) or expansionary, genocidal, blood and soil nationalism.

FORGOTTEN CLASSICS:
Localism, Nationalism, and Chesterton’s First Novel

Felix James Miller February 26, 2022

How do localism and nationalism fit together? How do each of these philosophical approaches to place use and abuse the innate noble feeling of patriotism? Over the course of Chesterton’s story, we are challenged to confront these questions and answer how we ought to live.

Pan-European Delegation of National-Conservatives Gather in Madrid 

Robert Semonsen January 28, 2022

Hosted by Spain’s VOX party leader Santiago Abascal, the Madrid Summit will see national-conservative party representatives from at least eleven countries gather to forge new friendships and strengthen old ones.

Double Meanings

Carlos Perona Calvete January 24, 2022

In politics, a term can have multiple meanings, to the point that, through rhetoric and semantic confusion, people can be convinced to assiduously pursue their own disempowerment.

Marine Le Pen versus Éric Zemmour: the War of the ‘Rights’

Hélène de Lauzun January 16, 2022

The distribution of votes among the various right-wing candidates resembles a game of communicating vessels. Marine Le Pen is ploughing her own furrow. Eric Zemmour puts ‘des mots sur des maux’ (words on evils): it is what he does best. He can participate in the reconfiguration of the French right. Will he go much further?

Belgium: Vlaams Belang, a Flemish Right-Wing Party, Inaugurates “Fortress Europe” Campaign

Tristan Vanheuckelom December 3, 2021

Some of the most notable proposals include the construction of physical barriers at Europe’s external borders, implementation of high-tech controls at internal borders, monetary guarantees (deposits) to be paid by asylum seekers awaiting approval, and withdrawal of subsidies for NGOs that facilitate illegal practises.

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