
Defending Identity: Good Enough for the Corsicans, but Not for the French
The government is preparing to protect Corsican traditions and identity. But what about French identity?

The government is preparing to protect Corsican traditions and identity. But what about French identity?

When people feel their identity is under threat, they find ways—visible or invisible—to defend it.

According to Schneider, the twin threats to the West today are the green-red alliance, cloaked in the robe of tolerance, and Islam.

Between civic nationalism and ethnonationalism lies a third idea: ethnocultural nationalism, which does not define belonging by contracts or blood alone.

What’s sold as diversity often collapses into a uniform culture of consumerism—eroding the deeper human needs for friendship, family, and truth.

New initiative aims to counter ‘disinformation’—that is, populism and national conservatism.

It is time for us to take back the idea of patriotism from the elites, and to free national consciousness from all the negative labels they have attached to it.

As a visitor to the Jewish state, you soon realize its vibrant inner life—largely unknown abroad—contrasts with a muted, self-conscious Europe where freedom is increasingly conspicuous by its absence.

These crusaders against national sovereignty now dream of enacting regime change in Hungary.
