The Limits of Revivalism
Bourke’s defence of the German philosopher is historically thorough and philosophically compelling.
Bourke’s defence of the German philosopher is historically thorough and philosophically compelling.
This new book by a senior lecturer at the University of St. Andrews is a bracing, short but expansive, study of poetic expressions of the fall of two fabled civilizations.
President Milei offers a message of hope and a plan to restore Argentina.
“Too much is too much!”: German Farmers’ Association warns that this is “only the beginning” of their opposition to the diesel austerity.
Pope Francis’ off-the-cuff remarks are a significant part of his teaching, and as such, they cannot be ignored.
I knew my trip to Ukraine would be memorable. I did not suspect that my companion, Charles Coulombe, would be one of the reasons.
The termites have been feasting on rot of the American establishment for a long time.
“If we do not destroy Hamas, these savages will storm the streets of London, Paris, Barcelona, and Madrid.”
Nothing captures the falsity of the climate religion more than the UN’s mammoth gathering of the world’s elite.
A look back at two years of Olaf Scholz’s disastrous government.
Against the endless liberation of the individual and the atomization of society, conservatives must uphold a concept of man as part of society with a shared identity and a shared ethos.
Although the Gaza Strip has been blockaded for many years, the terrorist organisation has been able to shore up support from a myriad of backers.
Western powers expressed their support for Israel, but Iran and Saudi Arabia will continue supporting Palestinians.
Progressives and migrants across Europe and North America united in celebrating this weekend’s barbaric events.
If what I am imagining to be Farage’s strategy is successful, he will have pulled off the most dramatic internal regime change in the history of the Conservative Party.
Azerbaijani President Aliyev skipped the summit of 47 nations in Granada as the European Parliament accused the country of ethnic cleansing.
The civilized world must stand with the victims and hold the government of Turkey to account for its past and present crimes.
Individually, the charges would fall outside criminal liability, but together, they meet the requirements for bringing charges, prosecutor said.
Building a coalition will be extremely difficult, as a possible ten or eleven parties could enter parliament.
The West puts on its well-worn Chamberlain specs to prepare for right-wing Slovak victory
The new green-energy law is less a power grab by the Conservative government than a power handover to unelected technocrats.
The Republican newcomer brings better policies to the table than his opponents, but often reduces the issues of cultural disintegration and national renewal to just GDP growth.
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