
250 Years After Independence: Experts Examine Current Transatlantic Tensions
Academics, philosophers, and political figures analyzed the legacy of the American Revolution and the future of the U.S-Europe relationship at an MCC Brussels event.

Academics, philosophers, and political figures analyzed the legacy of the American Revolution and the future of the U.S-Europe relationship at an MCC Brussels event.

“Europe will only be able to manage its relationship with Muslim communities more effectively if it honestly acknowledges its own Christian identity.”

The truth that angered Clinton in Munich last week is that the revolution she champions is destroying the West at home and weakening the West abroad.

One of the key conditions that King’s College professor David Betz says leads to civil war: an elite radically disconnected from the masses.

Is the West falling apart? It certainly will if the moral incoherence illustrated in the EU reports succeeds in fully displacing the Judeo-Christian heritage that made the West what it is.

Conservatives find themselves between anti-Western immigrants on the one hand and Westerners flying the ‘Pride’ flag on the other.

The thing Prime Minister Orbán did not say, but easily could have, is that the West is quite decadent, and in civilizational decline by almost any measure.

If capitalism were to fall, and if the socialists got to replace it with a system of their choosing, everything else that is dear to conservatives would fall as well.

At our event, three excellent thinkers honored the memory of Sir Roger Scruton, without whom modern conservatism and the future of European civilization is unimaginable.