Descartes presumably would not want to be blamed for strange chaps invading female spaces.
In the 2024 French Republic, is it reasonable to celebrate a woman who fought for her God and her King?
Washington should unleash open-source AI, not regulate it.
Center-right parliamentary group walks a tightrope between condemning conservatives and not ruling out future collaboration with them.
British MP Natalie Elphicke’s move from Tory to Labour is a PR stunt gone wrong.
Two recent cases show that the office is politically compromised.
With a mix of consumers and government driving the current economy, the Biden administration may find itself going into the election in a recession.
The Court is inflating the definition of human rights, thereby weakening it.
This is just the latest incident in a series of persistent woes plaguing Madrid’s socialist-run train service.
Contradicting Green Deal goals, the Spare Parts Directive could help keep combustion engines on the road longer.
A quarter of French Jews say they have been the victim of an antisemitic act since October 7th.
An early-release scheme is being extended to domestic abusers and burglars in a half-baked second attempt to cut prison overcrowding.
Belgium voluntarily agreed to let go of the future taxes collected on the assets after months of pressure from the EU.
The promise comes as polls tighten ahead of Sunday’s regional elections in Catalonia.
Germany has seen a marked rise in Islamism-inspired terror plots, especially since the October 7th Hamas attack on Israeli civilians.
Activists are told to act like “eco-warriors” to impress voters.
With a mix of consumers and government driving the current economy, the Biden administration may find itself going into the election in a recession.
The Court is inflating the definition of human rights, thereby weakening it.
Police documents show that the 23-year-old climate activist has invented stories of harassment and violence.
Emmanuel Macron’s energy policy will accelerate the organized destruction of EU competitiveness that is already underway.
The cracked veneer of pro-Hamas rhetoric cannot hide the fact that the ongoing campus protests have taken on a life of their own.
Leftist NGOs and media outlets have allied with Samidoun, a pro-Palestinian group that is outlawed in Germany.
When a Christian politician dares to deviate from progressive morality, tolerance goes out the window.
“The UN is teeming with leftist organizations. I thought: Someone has to do something. Why shouldn’t I try it?”
Founders saw social progress as the result of economic progress—something the state could not be expected to provide.
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.
If Milei succeeds, Argentina will once again be the best country in the world.
“In Brussels, we need MEPs who represent national interests instead of the foreign ones, the European people instead of illegal migration, and the cause of peace instead of war!”
The Left has chosen the way of censorship.
This year’s Vienna Philharmonic U.S. tour sees memorable performances of Bruckner’s and Mahler’s Ninth Symphonies.
Rakib Ehsan does not deny the challenges we face, but he demonstrates that the Left’s dark view of Britain is far from warranted.
Scharl’s poetry reminds us of the vibrancy and relevance of our cultural tradition.
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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