Category : Battle of Ideas
The lessons from the first totalitarian revolution
Why Robespierre Chose Terror The lessons from the first totalitarian revolution (Fragments. The full text is linked below) Castigating Robespierre more than 200...
Quiet Totalitarian Revolution
The following is an adaptation from Rod Dreher’s “Live Not by Lies: A Manual for Christian Dissidents“, by Rod Dreher. […] For some time now,...
The Long March Through the Institutions. Douglas Murray’s Book on Our Civilization and Its Discontents
The Madness of Crowds. Gender, Race, and Identity, by Douglas Murray Reviewed by Nicholas T. Parsons Both [Antonio] Gramsci and [Rudi] Dutschke argued that radical social change in highly...
Western Civilization usurper is trying to kill our soul. We are degenerating to the level of animals.
By Prof. Zbigniew Stawrowski A commentary on “Shattered Mirror. The Fall of Western Civilization,” by Prof. Z. Roszkowski Western civilization, in which we live, is...
Multiculturalism and the Politics of Guilt. Toward a Secular Theocracy
by Paul Edward Gottfried Available and reviewed on Amazon: Multiculturalism-Politics-Guilt-Secular-Theocracy-ebook Multiculturalism and the Politics of Guilt extends Paul Gottfried’s examination of Western managerial government’s growth in...
All Human Conflict Is Ultimately Theological
by Adrian Vermeule, in Church Life Journal. July 26,2019 In 1970, at the age of 82, Carl Schmitt published an essay called “On the TV...
Progress Revisited
Bradley C. S. Watson’s new book Progressivism: The Strange History of a Radical Idea points scholars in new and productive directions regarding the political thought of the...
Adam Bodnar and human rights’ “internal revolution” – commentary by Jerzy Kwaśniewski
Adam Bodnar, Ombudsman of the Republic of Poland. By: Marta Muszel, Jerzy Kwaśniewski International expert bodies responsible for the unexpected development of the...