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.
If you had described conditions in today’s United States to the average American at the turn of the 21st century, he would have thought you a madman.
The great Tuscan poet can save our lives.
Parties on the serious Right want nothing more and nothing less than a return to normality.
The French Left used to be perhaps the strongest anti-woke left-wing force in the West. But that’s crumbling.
“Don’t throw away your culture and history on the funeral pyre of multiculturalism and the chimera of economic growth.”
That Apple thought this ad would make people desire its product tells you everything you need to know about who these people are, and what they want to do to us.
Seeing Paris demos made him conservative. Will the 2024 campus chaos create new Scrutons?
The upcoming European elections are about the Somewheres vs. Anywheres
Why do Europe’s Catholic bishops support the EU?
Radicalized students at elite universities are the next generation of the ruling class.
The leftist attack on NatCon Brussels this week is an escalation in the war they are waging on the European Right.
In Western public discourse, the goodness or badness of a thing depends on who it helps, and whom it hurts.