Issue 21

Issue 21 offers a rich exploration of culture, faith, and history. Commentaries by Anthony Daniels and Anne-Élisabeth Moutet set the tone, followed by Jonathon Van Maren’s “How to Be a Counter-Revolutionary.” Features include Balázs Orbán’s “The EU as Empire?”; Alberto M. Fernandez on Spain; and Gabriele Kuby on modern gnosticism. Tributes honor Marie, Princess of Liechtenstein, Angelo Codevilla, György Schöpflin, and David Amess.

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Issue 21 opens with a guest editorial by Sebastian Morello in which he exhorts, “Without the Faith, Europe has no soul, and a thing with no soul is a dead thing. It is time for
the redemption of Europe.”

Anthony Daniels writes on “Rehabilitating Scrooge” while Anne-Élisabeth Moutet files her “Campaign Diary” on the trail with Éric Zemmour.

Jonathon Van Maren has the following advice to young people “Go to church. Explore the Scriptures. Read the classics. Sing in a choir. Visit your grandparents. Join the pro-life movement. Study history. Settle down. Start a family” in his “How to Be a Counter-Revolutionary.”

Features include Balázs Orbán’s “The EU as Empire?”—outlining ten reasons why Brussels can be said to be building an empire; Alberto M. Fernandez on the VOX festival in Spain; and Gabriele Kuby on “The Evil of Modern Gnosticism”; Karl-Peter Schwarz‘s “Purgatory and the Birth of Capitalism”; Eva Demmerle on The Imperial Crown: Witness of the Occident”; Dušan Dostanić on St. Sava’s legacy and “Why Serbia Is Doomed Without Its Faith.”

Kurt Hofer interviews Francisco José Contreras, “A Spanish View of Liberalism”; Emma Cohen de Lara reviews Andreas Kinneging‘s De Onzichtbare Maat: Archeologie van Goed en Kwaad; Pedro Carlos González Cuevas reviews Soberanía: Por qué la Nación es valiosa y merece la pena defenderla by VOX’s Jorge Buxadé; and Jorge Soley looks at a politically incorrect history of the French Revolution (Crois ou meurs! Histoire incorrecte de la Révolution française by Claude Quétel).

Tributes honor Marie, Princess of Liechtenstein, Angelo Codevilla, György Schöpflin, and David Amess. Mark Dooley closes the issue with a Christmas meditation.

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