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Fighting for Our Institutions: An Interview with <strong>Kevin Roberts</strong>

Fighting for Our Institutions: An Interview with Kevin Roberts

“I am kind of enamored with the idea of ‘dissident conservatism,’ especially since I am someone who is often described as a ‘disrupter.’ Frankly, this is a label that I relish.” —Kevin Roberts

A.M. Fantini
December 23, 2022
“Be like Poland”: An Interview with <strong>Dominik Tarczyński</strong>

“Be like Poland”: An Interview with Dominik Tarczyński

Self-confidence is very important in a nation, and many lack this. Poland has it because of the hard experiences we have endured. We understand what sovereignty means, and we know how to celebrate every moment of freedom.

Álvaro Peñas
December 22, 2022
Mining the Future: In Conversation with <strong>Anthony Scaramucci</strong> 

Mining the Future: In Conversation with Anthony Scaramucci 

Anthony Scaramucci believes there is a strong moral case for crypto. Whereas the Federal Reserve can inflate away our money today, crypto remains impervious to such measures.

Karl-Gustel Wärnberg
December 21, 2022
Occasional Dialogues: <strong>Beatrix von Storch</strong> interviewed by Jan Bentz

Occasional Dialogues: Beatrix von Storch interviewed by Jan Bentz

In this episode of our ‘Occasional Dialogues’ series, Jan Bentz interviews Beatrix von Storch about the AfD, political turbulence in Germany, and conservatism in Europe.

Jan Bentz
December 20, 2022
Russia has Fallen to the Bottom and It is Putin’s Fault: An Interview with <strong>Mykola Volkivskyi</strong>

Russia has Fallen to the Bottom and It is Putin’s Fault: An Interview with Mykola Volkivskyi

Mykola Volkivskyi is the former advisor to the chairman of the Committee of the Ukrainian Parliament (2014-2021). A political and

Álvaro Peñas
December 19, 2022
Countering Wokeness is Breaking Free From the Prison of Others’ Thoughts: An Interview with <strong>Dr. Alex Pattakos</strong>

Countering Wokeness is Breaking Free From the Prison of Others’ Thoughts: An Interview with Dr. Alex Pattakos

I’m disappointed in the NDP [New Democracy Party] in Greece and the NDP [New Democracy Party] in Canada. They are different parties, but in both cases they’re merging into a leftist ‘uniparty.’ It’s as if we just let the parties get run by unelected technocrats who basically are telling us how to live our lives. That is not freedom.

Michael Nevradakis
December 18, 2022
Not Everything is Political: An Interview with <strong>Guillaume Travers</strong>

Not Everything is Political: An Interview with Guillaume Travers

Political friendship comes from the temporary alignment of interests between two peoples. This same principle applies to political hostility. When that is understood, it becomes clear that today’s foe may be tomorrow’s friend.

Institut Iliade
December 16, 2022
“Theatrical Violence Against Works of Art is Violence Too”: An Interview with <b>Eike Schmidt</b>, Director of the Uffizi Gallery

“Theatrical Violence Against Works of Art is Violence Too”: An Interview with Eike Schmidt, Director of the Uffizi Gallery

It is often claimed that these actions are completely free of violence, but this is not the case. There is verbal violence, there is simulated, theatrical violence against works of art, and that is violence too.

David Boos
December 1, 2022
Interview with <strong>Iván Vélez</strong> on Hernan Cortes

Interview with Iván Vélez on Hernan Cortes

Both Alexander the Great and Cortés oversaw processes of vast imperial expansion. Even in his lifetime, Cortés’ stature could only really be compared with that of Julius Caesar, Hannibal, or Alexander himself.

Carlos Perona Calvete
November 21, 2022
Breakthrough: An Interview with <strong>Fen de Villiers</strong>

Breakthrough: An Interview with Fen de Villiers

You have to disconnect people from the idea of the heroic if you want to weaken a nation… The arts establishment doesn’t want heroes, because a hero represents something that is ‘unequal.’ Heroes represent something that has achieved greatness.

Mario Laghos
November 4, 2022
“We Hungarians Are a Freedom-Loving People”: An Interview with <strong>Viktor Orbán</strong>

“We Hungarians Are a Freedom-Loving People”: An Interview with Viktor Orbán

“There’s a widespread perception in Europe that the real problem is not the EU’s many failures, but the people who point them out.”—Viktor Orbán

Jan Mainka
October 30, 2022
“The Networking of Conservatives in Europe is a Necessity”: An Interview with <strong>Mariana Harder-Kühnel</strong>

“The Networking of Conservatives in Europe is a Necessity”: An Interview with Mariana Harder-Kühnel

The CDU has never been a conservative party in the classical sense, but for many decades the party understood how to integrate a conservative wing into its leadership.

David Boos
October 23, 2022
Occasional Dialogues: <b>Jason Miller</b> interviewed by Alvino-Mario Fantini

Occasional Dialogues: Jason Miller interviewed by Alvino-Mario Fantini

In this episode of our ‘Occasional Dialogues’ series, Alvino-Mario Fantini interviews Jason Miller of GETTR about the prospects for conservative media in Europe.

A.M. Fantini
October 21, 2022
“We Must Make No Compromise with Russia”: An Interview with <b>Laura Toodu</b>

“We Must Make No Compromise with Russia”: An Interview with Laura Toodu

We Estonians know from our own historical experience what happens when we make concessions to Russia.

Tamás Maráczi
October 10, 2022
The Ancient Order of Virgins and a Unique Role for Women in the Catholic Church: An Interview with <b>Jenna Cooper</b>

The Ancient Order of Virgins and a Unique Role for Women in the Catholic Church: An Interview with Jenna Cooper

“There didn’t seem to be an option where a woman could be consecrated and dedicate her life of evangelical chastity to the service of God and the Church in the context of a local church—then I realised that the vocation of consecrated virginity fills that gap.”

Bridget Ryder
October 6, 2022
Occasional Dialogues: <b>Peter Hitchens</b> interviewed by Harrison Pitt

Occasional Dialogues: Peter Hitchens interviewed by Harrison Pitt

In the second in our ‘Occasional Dialogues’ series, Harrison Pitt interviews Peter Hitchens about the Russia-Ukraine war.

Harrison Pitt
September 20, 2022
“We have cut our own legs off”— <b>Roland Tichy</b> speaks about Germany’s troubles

“We have cut our own legs off”— Roland Tichy speaks about Germany’s troubles

“The Germans want European solidarity, and solidarity always means, euphemistically, that I am poor, so I am taking something from you.”— Roland Tichy, founding editor of Tichys Einblick

Mátyás Kohán
August 24, 2022
Returning to the Classical View of Knowledge: An Interview with <b>Johan Wennström</b>

Returning to the Classical View of Knowledge: An Interview with Johan Wennström

The implication of the postmodern social constructivist view of knowledge is that the teacher, at best, has nothing substantial to offer and, at worst, is engaged in some form of oppression of students. When school systems adopt the latter view, it is logical that the social status of teachers is eroded.

Mariano Navarro
August 6, 2022
Occasional Dialogues: <strong>Yoram Hazony</strong> interviewed by Harrison Pitt

Occasional Dialogues: Yoram Hazony interviewed by Harrison Pitt

In the first in our ‘Occasional Dialogues’ series, Harrison Pitt interviews Yoram Hazony about his new book, Conservatism: A Rediscovery.

Harrison Pitt
August 3, 2022
On the History of Catalan Separatism:<br>An Interview with <strong>Jesús Laínz</strong>

On the History of Catalan Separatism:
An Interview with Jesús Laínz

Even a cursory look at history reveals that the concept of Catalan identity as separate from Spanish identity is a modern invention: “The Spanish region now known as Catalonia was part of the historical unity of Spain for more than a millennium before the term Catalonia existed.”

Carlos Perona Calvete
July 23, 2022
Dismantling Narratives One Film at a Time: An Interview With <b>Marijn Poels</b>

Dismantling Narratives One Film at a Time: An Interview With Marijn Poels

“It’s not particularly about COVID, but about recognizing the patterns we are creating. I think that is the main topic in the film: people need to start seeing the patterns and recognize how they are being copied with every new global threat.”—Marijn Poels

David Boos
July 21, 2022
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