We are presently witnessing the converging effects of three seminal achievements of the British government of 36 years ago. Taken together they point to a dystopian not-so-distant future the important…
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New technologies always amplify the power of information and, with it, the ability to confuse the public about the authenticity of the information they receive. One of the most insidious…
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Last week we saw the near full return of our elected representatives. However, it was far from a triumphant affair. We were treated to the spectacle of MPs standing in…
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The late Roger Scruton used to say that he had spent his entire career attempting to define what “conservatism” is, and that the attempts had been largely unsuccessful. He was…
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Yesterday was the 100th year anniversary of the Treaty of Trianon of 1920 that carved up the thousand-year old Kingdom of Hungary. As part of the “peace settlement” after World…
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Macedonians are heading to the polls. The official date is not set yet, but it is likely to be on July 5th. The date does not depend on our institutions,…
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Last year I was fortunate to attend the World Congress of Families, an annual conference for conservative and traditional thinkers to share ideas and rebuild society from the dire straits in…
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The leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, regularly sends out various versions of the following tweets on his English language account: “Some argue that the Zionist regime is a reality that…
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Argentina suffers from stagnant production, as well as a great recession. These problems have been exacerbated by the country’s recent default. And now, Argentinians must deal with one of the…
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First published on Comment Central Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger once coined the phrase “a diamond is a lump of coal that did well under pressure”. When reading an…