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Catholic “trads” and the New Right can save America… given the right conditions

Can millennial and Gen Z Catholics – many identifying as “trads” or traditionalists attracted to the order of the Church against the chaos they see in the modern West – really save the US and other Western nations? Many in the millennial and Gen Z ‘New Right’ have turned against neoliberalism just as they have

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Will the Catholic countries of eastern Europe have their own “Brexit”?

Europe is facing a major split, with the more nationalist, conservative and largely Catholic central and eastern EU states increasingly going their own way, against a more liberal, progressive and secular western Europe. The fact this division is continuing despite the ongoing war in Ukraine suggests this unhappy marriage between two competing views of Europe

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Is a Catholic-led super-state about to emerge in eastern Europe?

Last month, Moldova and Ukraine were granted candidate status by the EU. Cue much back-slapping and cheering from Brussels. But the self-congratulation masked a very different reality. For starters, neither Ukraine nor Moldova is likely to ever join the EU, certainly not on terms either would find acceptable, while both would quickly be disabused of

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The Meaning of Viktor Orbán

On Holy Saturday, 1921, leaving his exile in the Swiss Alps, King Charles IV of Hungary discreetly entered Budapest by way of Szombathely with a falsified Spanish passport. He had come to reclaim his throne. The regent, Admiral Miklós Horthy, had sworn fealty to the Habsburg king three years before at Schönbrunn Palace. Now, under […]

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In the Eternal City, the second National Conservatism conference concludes

The second National Conservatism conference concluded in Rome on February 4, and the day will surely become an important one for the resurgence of right-wing political thought. Politicians, from Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban to […]

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