Tag: populism

Milei’s Blessed Madness

Ordinary Argentines have found in Milei a compatriot willing to take the bull by the horns. 

Occasional Dialogues: Kurt Hofer interviews Glenn Ellmers

In this episode of “Occasional Dialogues,” Kurt Hofer interviews Glenn Ellmers. They discuss Ellmers’ new book, populism, political philosophy, and the need for a muscular Christianity instead of “liberalism with hymnals.”

Australia Votes To End National Guilt Trip

The ‘No’ campaign’s victory in the referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament was an act of insurrection against the progressive establishment.

The Rise of the European Right

FROM THE SUMMER 2023 PRINT EDITION: In Europe, populists were permanently marginalised—or so it was claimed by hostile observers. However, since pandemic policies ended, unresolved problems have returned to the forefront of political debate, giving a boost to right-wing populist parties everywhere.

Giving ‘John Doe’ a Voice

FROM THE SUMMER 2023 PRINT EDITION: ‘John Doe conservatism,’ inspired by Frank Capra’s 1941 American film classic, Meet John Doe, refers to a political philosophy of simplicity, quotidian human decency, and humdrum heroism.