Issue 25 explores “Europe and the Habsburgs,” featuring remarks by Ed Feulner and Karl von Habsburg. A symposium on Yoram Hazony’s Conservatism: A Rediscovery includes perspectives from Spain, the U.S., and Ukraine. Interviews include Chantal Delsol on new paganism, Laurent Obertone on France descending into chaos, Romania’s Claudiu Târziu, and a U.S. Army Major on military ‘wokeness.’ Commentaries by Anthony Daniels, Petr Drulák, Peter Kwasniewski, and Sebastian Morello, along with contributions from Michael Millerman and Pedro Gonzalez, round out this issue.
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Issue 25 explores “Europe and the Habsburgs,” featuring a speech by Ed Feulner and an interview with Karl von Habsburg on “The Proper Role of the State.”
A symposium on Yoram Hazony’s Conservatism: A Rediscovery includes perspectives from Spain, the U.S., and Ukraine.
Interviews include Jonathon Van Maren‘s discussion with Chantal Delsol on a new paganism; Hélène de Lauzun talks with Laurent Obertone about France descending into chaos, Romania’s Claudiu Târziu, and a U.S. Army Major on military ‘wokeness.’
The books sections ranges from Roger Watson‘s review of The Lion House: The Coming of a King by Christopher de
Bellaigue, to Alberto Fernandez on prolific French nationalist writer, journalist, and politician Maurice Barrès (1862-1923), to Joseph Shaw‘s review of Louise Perry‘s The Case Against the Sexual Revolution.
Commentaries and essays include Anthony Daniels,”The Privileged in Pursuit of Victimhood”; Petr Drulák, “Against Centrist Extremism”; Peter Kwasniewski, “The Limits of Papal Positivism”; and Sebastian Morello, “Delaying the End of England: On Entering the Little Platoons”; along with contributions from Michael Millerman, “The Cave Beneath the Cave” and Pedro Gonzalez, “General Franco and the Enemy of the Century” round out this issue.
€24.99
221 in stock