Issue 24 examines conflict and government with essays like Sebastian Morello’s “Against Rationalism in Conservatism,” Jonathon Van Maren’s “What I Saw in Ukraine,” and Vladimir Palko’s “Progressivism in Fifteen Points.” Paul Coleman gives a first-account of a modern-day heresy trial. This issue features essays by Charles A. Coulombe; Gergely Pröhle on Otto von Habsburg; and Harrison Pitt on “The Abiding Myth of the Magna Carta.” Book reviews include Tim Stanley’s Whatever Happened to Tradition and Yves Chiron’s Paul VI: The Divided Pope.
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Issue 24 opens with an editorial “We’re All Foot Soldiers Now,”
We need to remain committed to core conservative principles. We need to continue to nurture the nationalist-populist rebellion that erupted in 2016, even if this is personally uncomfortable or even professionally painful. For such sacrifices, we need people of courage, faith, and virtue. We need the kind of uncompromising holy warriors who not only know that putting personal self-preservation over the common good is dishonourable but that the rewards sought will likely not be gained in their lifetime.
The issue examines conflict and government, with a commentary by Anthony Daniels, “The Cultural and
Political Decline of British Conservatism”; essays such as Sebastian Morello’s “Against Rationalism in Conservatism”; Jonathon Van Maren’s “What I Saw in Ukraine”; Carlos Perona Calvete‘s “Behemoth and Leviathan: Against Eurasia”; and Vladimir Palko’s “Progressivism in Fifteen Points.”
This issue features interviews with Attila Szalay-Berzeviczy on the Great War and Michal Semin from Patrimonium Sancti Adalberti, “Combatting Progressive Ideology.” Paul Coleman gives a first-account of a modern-day heresy trial.
Alberto Fernandez writes about Our Lady of Trapani and Theo Howard‘s “The Dominican Order and Representative Government in England” marking the conclusion of the Order’s two-year Jubilee celebration marking 800 years since the foundation of the Dominican Province of England. Harrison Pitt explores “The Abiding Myth of the Magna Carta.”
Gergely Pröhle reflects on Otto von Habsburg’s legacy while Charles A. Coulombe continues the theme with “The Greatest Ruler Europe Never Had.”
Book reviews include Henry George on Tim Stanley’s Whatever Happened to Tradition and Jesse Russell reviews Yves Chiron’s Paul VI: The Divided Pope.
Eva Demmerle reflects on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, “A Sovereign’s Crown.”
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