
After 40 Years, Denmark Considers Lifting Nuclear Ban
The Danish government has set up a framework to investigate the risks and benefits of new nuclear technologies.

The Danish government has set up a framework to investigate the risks and benefits of new nuclear technologies.

The EU hints that it wants to get involved in health care funding. If it does, it could disrupt national health care models and grow government at the expense of other ways to pay for medical services.

In a nefarious attempt to grab power, the EU keeps pushing for its own tax revenue—and to be allowed to spend a lot more money.

The political class wants to demoralize opponents, disenfranchise citizens, and demonstrate power.

It is as if in this global chaos, a new era of empires is looming and small European nations with a strong sense of identity will have to reaffirm their unwavering commitment to freedom.

Like the world which Kojève observed in 1945 and again in 1957, ours is a world of great powers vying for global dominance.

One way to limit how much insanity one absorbs is to simply limit our exposure. But this is merely a stopgap. One needs interior fortification to navigate the maze of madness, and this fortification can and should range from the silly to the sublime.