The Cross is the most awful sign the world has ever known, and the only sign that brings victory and hope: “In hoc signo vinces.”
Many conservatives hold something approaching old Cavalier principles, but they are no more influential than their predecessors were under Cromwell.
In Western public discourse, the goodness or badness of a thing depends on who it helps, and whom it hurts.
PM reportedly asks: “Am I not very good at this?”
Recent protests in working-class areas have forced the hand of Sinn Féin.
Spain’s officials are happy to grant impunity for terror offenses and release rapists early while celebratory kiss is beyond the pale.
Fears of war and food shortages raise questions about the future of food
A combination of ominous economic forces beyond the control of the government will make minced meat of Sweden’s euro-skeptic holdouts.
Investigations of X for alleged non-compliance in moderating “harmful” content demonstrate increasing authoritarianism.
Former prime minister called the raids “political revenge.”
Unsurprisingly, voters across Europe think that tackling migration is an important priority
Rassemblement National leadership aims to present itself as the direct heir to the Gaullist Right.
It is “ridiculous” that the first statement came from the U.S., not the EU, says Belgian politician.
No end in sight for the political standoff paralyzing the Spanish judiciary.
Party has abandoned its peaceful foreign policy, founder Ulfried Geuter said.
Parliament seeks to force Commission to annul decision to unblock €10 billion in EU payments, despite Hungary completing the reforms demanded.
A combination of ominous economic forces beyond the control of the government will make minced meat of Sweden’s euro-skeptic holdouts.
The U.S. Congress has ignored the budget deficit for decades. Debt investors have almost run out of patience. Will Congress address the problem—or continue to play for time?
Donald Tusk has accused the National Bank of Poland of manipulating interest rates to help his predecessor win last year’s election. Here is ample proof that Tusk has no case.
When the Left wants to get something done, they work as a team and celebrate the victory of the small steps. Why can’t conservatives do the same?
In the face of Hamas’ heinous and well documented sex crimes, women’s organizations around the world have remained silent.
Abbott is black, female, and left-wing—which some clearly believe should afford her immunity not just from attack but also from critique.
Familiarity with the artistic canon is essential for those who would create it.
The difficulty that a Jordan Peterson or an Andrew Tate have articulating faith in God is paradigmatic of the West’s decline.
Dante’s depiction of song conveys an essential truth about music’s relationship to the divine.
The Winter edition, like every issue, provides a varied mix of perspectives on different expressions of conservatism around the world. It also has several contributions exploring the theme of love, human dignity, and human rights.
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Morello compellingly argues that the authentic conservative must open himself to the grace which is the ultimate remedy for our human and modern discontents.
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My ambition is for Reconquête’s ideas to win in France and in Europe.
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If the state is the author of our rights and has the power to grant them to us, then they are not rights, but permissions that the state could revoke at any moment.
The ANC thinks that whites in South Africa are an unwanted remnant of Western colonialism in Africa.
We have taken our freedom for granted for too long by depending on the support of the United States.
“What Fico and Orbán are both saying is that we are not against the EU, we just want to have a say in what is done and how it is done, not just blindly follow what bureaucrats are telling us to do.”
Why do people accept to be bound by the results of a democratic election, or by the state and its laws, or by the limitations embodied within a public office?
The Italian writer argued that when society dismisses or disparages beauty, it cuts itself off from reality itself.
In Under the Cloud, Yannis Varoufakis argues that the global economy is post-capitalist because it relies on rent extraction.
With the death of John Bellingham, conservatism has lost one of its greatest sons.
We would do well to consider whether Kissinger should be a role model or a cautionary tale.
Kissinger rejected the idea of America as a ‘City upon a hill’ and exercised a statesmanship guided by power, not morality.
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