In this episode of ‘In Search of Europe,’ our series on the history of European thought and philosophy, host Karl Gustel Wärnberg talks with Ferenc Hörcher, a political philosopher and philosopher of art.
“We want a society of free and authentic people, just, safe, and orderly.”
“The internet isolates us. It allows us a godlike freedom to curate our sense of reality. Community flourishes when people have to rely not just on themselves but on each other to make sense of life.”
Migrants are exploited by mafias politically allied with the Left, and then used to create a conflict situation in the destination countries.
“Many of us want a government that stands first and foremost, and above all else, for Czech interests.”
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.”
There are those who are proud of their country and want it to prosper, and the globalists who do not want borders.
FROM THE FALL 2023 PRINT EDITION: Although it is not an element that appears explicitly, the idea of Hispanidad was at the centre of Jaime Guzmán’s political thought.
“This is a clash of civilizations, and those who are coming into Europe really want to combat our civilization.”
Assimilation is a utopian idea. As we have seen throughout Europe, it simply does not happen.
“If PiS does win, the Visegrád alliance which has been dormant since the outbreak of war in Ukraine could revive to the benefit of conservatives in Central Europe.”
Everyone’s life has been changed by Moscow’s atrocities.
“A lot of these new populist parties which are now on the rise throughout Europe do not have enough of an ideological background to be successful.”
Sebastian Morello meets King’s College philosophy professor in the second episode of our documentary series, “Symposia.”
We have a big fight ahead of us and need all the help and allies we can get.
“Where the other parties talk about ‘coexistence’, we talk about assimilation and integration. Only in this way can conflict be avoided—everything else brings chaos and problems.”
“[The established parties] fail to recognize that this is a reflection of their bad policies and the fact that the people will no longer tolerate them selling the German people down the river.”
European voters must understand that economic migration is not a human right.
More and more people are waking up and realizing that something terrible is happening.
“The state has taken upon itself—across all of the West—to essentially be the arbiter of what is true or not.”
If you adhere to the protection of borders, if you adhere to the cultural heritage of your country, if you promote the family, then things can change.