Rod Dreher is an American journalist who writes about politics, culture, religion, and foreign affairs. He is author of a number of books, including the New York Times bestsellers The Benedict Option (2017) and Live Not By Lies (2020), both of which have been translated into over ten languages. He is director of the Network Project of the Danube Institute in Budapest, where he lives.
Brussels has taken of the gloves with a blackmail plan to destroy Hungary’s economy.
From Eagle Pass to Lampedusa: As goes the Rio Grande, so goes the Mediterranean?
A dreadful Trump-Biden match-up seems like old times for Louisiana voters
Houellebecq may be decadent in his personal life, but no novelist sees Europe’s religious crisis with clearer eyes.
The pope’s ten predecessors knew that Marxism was radically incompatible with Catholicism.
History shows that we are unlikely to accept decline as a permanent state. If our current ruling class won’t stop it, sooner or later, majorities will clamor for someone who will.
The termites have been feasting on rot of the American establishment for a long time.
What will it take to wake decent people up and take an active stand against this barbarism?
“Like the totalitarian regimes of the twentieth century, the new Leviathans are engineers of souls.”—John Gray
Any Irish person who has a critical thought about the mass migration overtaking the country better keep his mouth shut and not write, tweet, or TikTok anything about it, or face prison.
What would happen if enough people stopped believing the narratives promulgated by the ruling class and its media?
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