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To Conserve Eternal France: An Interview with <b>Éric Zemmour</b>

To Conserve Eternal France: An Interview with Éric Zemmour

“I think France mustn’t be afraid to make her voice heard. For too long we have repeatedly gone along with EU chimeras instead of defending our nation.”—French presidential candidate Éric Zemmour

Editorial Staff
March 4, 2022
“We need a Christian rebirth of Europe”: An Interview with <b>Elio Gallego García</b>

“We need a Christian rebirth of Europe”: An Interview with Elio Gallego García

The main objective of this conference is to facilitate an awareness that could be summarised in the following phrase from Isaiah: If you do not stand firm in your faith, you shall not stand at all.

Editorial Staff
February 28, 2022
La Voie Romaine: from Paris to Rome

La Voie Romaine: from Paris to Rome

If we want to convince the Pope of the merits of the traditional Mass, it is essential to share our experience. La Voie Romaine is also an opportunity for us to express, for ourselves and for others, the reasons for our attachment.

Hélène de Lauzun
February 26, 2022
Save the Parish: An Interview with <b>Dr. Alison Milbank</b>

Save the Parish: An Interview with Dr. Alison Milbank

In the wake of the Anglican Church’s move to phase out the parish system, an informal group called Save the Parish is asserting the importance of local worship and of retaining sacred places set aside for devotion.

Carlos Perona Calvete
February 10, 2022
The Future of Freedom in Cuba: An Interview with <strong>Rosa María Paya</strong>

The Future of Freedom in Cuba: An Interview with Rosa María Paya

“The United States has failed to support the Cuban people’s cries for freedom by refusing to denounce the Cuban regime as illegitimate.” — Rosa María Payá Acevedo

Lorenzo Montanari
February 5, 2022
The Courage of Her Convictions: An Interview with <b>Päivi Räsänen</b>

The Courage of Her Convictions: An Interview with Päivi Räsänen

“I never thought that citing the Bible and agreeing with it could be criminal.” — Päivi Räsänen

Jonathon Van Maren
February 4, 2022
In Defense of Life and Family: An Interview with <b>Dr. Massimo Gandolfini</b>

In Defense of Life and Family: An Interview with Dr. Massimo Gandolfini

“My ‘North Star’ is certainly the Christian and Catholic culture, with the huge cultural output that it has produced.” — Dr. Massimo Gandolfini

Jonathon Van Maren
February 1, 2022
Stay Away from Politics: An Interview with <b>Tim Stanley</b>

Stay Away from Politics: An Interview with Tim Stanley

Tim Stanley is often seen as a ‘moderate’ conservative, but in his new book, he argues convincingly that the moral confusion and historical amnesia of the West can be traced back to the loss of an understanding of the place of tradition in society.

Fr. Benedict Kiely
January 13, 2022
Men of Flesh, Blood, and Bone: An Interview with <b>Edoardo Albert</b>

Men of Flesh, Blood, and Bone: An Interview with Edoardo Albert

Edoardo Albert has done a magnificent job of giving us men of flesh, blood, and bone. The Northumbrian Thrones trilogy is a historical and literary achievement.

Jonathon Van Maren
January 11, 2022
A Spanish View of Liberalism: An Interview with <b>Francisco José Contreras</b>

A Spanish View of Liberalism: An Interview with Francisco José Contreras

Must liberalism be leveled completely by the New Right, so that a new conservative edifice may emerge from its ruins? Or must the meaning of liberalism be reclaimed for the Right and from the historiographical distortions of the progressive Left? Haivry and Hazony, Deneen, and Legutko appear to answer in the affirmative. However, a compelling alternate view is offered by Spanish philosophy professor and politician Francisco José Contreras.

Kurt Hofer
January 8, 2022
Violent Mob Rampaged Outside Home of German MP: “It was like something from a war zone.” An Interview with <b>Petr Bystron</b> MP

Violent Mob Rampaged Outside Home of German MP: “It was like something from a war zone.” An Interview with Petr Bystron MP

For decades political parties called themselves ‘Christian’ and felt obliged to defend those values. Nowadays in Germany, only the AfD remains in this tradition.

Benjamin Harnwell
November 20, 2021
Against the ‘Nanny State’: An Interview with <b>Dr. Robert Malone</b>

Against the ‘Nanny State’: An Interview with Dr. Robert Malone

“I believe strongly in the right of individuals to elect whether to accept or reject medical procedures. I believe this is basically the sanctity of life, that individuals have the right to control their own bodies.”

Benjamin Harnwell
October 4, 2021
Breaking Germany’s Post-War Taboos: An Interview with <b>Nicolaus Fest</b> MEP

Breaking Germany’s Post-War Taboos: An Interview with Nicolaus Fest MEP

“Anyone who says nationalism isn’t too bad is now labeled far-right,” says Nicolaus Fest MEP (AfD), speaking about the upcoming elections and the political realities of Germany.

Kurt Hofer
September 24, 2021
An Interview with <b>Alvino-Mario Fantini</b>, Editor of <i>The European Conservative</i>

An Interview with Alvino-Mario Fantini, Editor of The European Conservative

It’s time for something different. It’s time we were more courageous and firmer on matters of principle—like the dignity of human life, like national sovereignty, like sexual morality. It’s time we stood our ground without flinching. Perhaps then we will finally see some real change—and help save what remains of our civilization.

Mátyás Kohán
September 10, 2021
The Last Dregs of Christendom: An Interview with <b>Paul Kingsnorth</b>

The Last Dregs of Christendom: An Interview with Paul Kingsnorth

“We’re in either a collapse or a massive transformation culturally in the West,” Paul Kingsnorth tells me cheerfully from his

Jonathon Van Maren
August 30, 2021
Immigration and Women’s Rights: An Interview with <b>Ayaan Hirsi Ali</b>

Immigration and Women’s Rights: An Interview with Ayaan Hirsi Ali

In some ways, “Prey” is the most inflammatory of Hirsi Ali’s books. Her thesis is a straightforward one: the mass migration of men from misogynist Muslim cultures is a threat to the hard-won rights of women in Europe.

Jonathon Van Maren
August 16, 2021
On Religious Freedom: An Interview with <b>Augusto Del Noce</b>

On Religious Freedom: An Interview with Augusto Del Noce

Augusto Del Noce was a distinguished Italian philosopher and political thinker.

Editorial Staff
July 1, 2021
Scion of the French Right: An Interview with <b>Marion Maréchal</b>

Scion of the French Right: An Interview with Marion Maréchal

Marion Maréchal has captured the attention of conservatives not just in France but around the world. She has an extraordinary talent for articulating where both the right and the left have gone wrong—and how they have both betrayed the people and the common good.

Jonathon Van Maren
August 1, 2020
An Uncertain Future for Conservative Christians: An Interview with <b>Rod Dreher</b>

An Uncertain Future for Conservative Christians: An Interview with Rod Dreher

“The United States may well be the most radical nation in history. We never think about our past, and rarely think about our future”, says Rod Dreher of the American Conservative, in this recent interview.

Gergely Szilvay
March 1, 2019
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