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  • OPINION, POLITICS

Abandoning the Original Mission

‘In recent years, the European Union has been seeking the glamour of international politics. It wants to behave like a great power, while its vocation should be to organize close cooperation between sovereign states. It wants to wage war when…
  • Tibor Navracsics
  • ‎ —‎ 04.10.2025
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  • OPINION, POLITICS

Slovakia Is a Bellwether of a New Politics

The country exemplifies competition between liberal and postliberal forces….
  • Michael O’Shea
  • ‎ —‎ 01.10.2025
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Mainstream Media Awkwardly Spin Mormon Church Shooting into MAGA Blame

While mainstream media screams ‘MAGA lunatic’ after the Michigan Mormon church mass shooting, the truth tells a different story. Thomas Jacob Sanford was not driven by Trump but by animosity toward Mormons. Contrast that with left-linked violence—like the ICE shooting…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 30.09.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

I’m Sorry, I Am Still Not Okay with the New Champions League Format

‘In recent years, international football has undergone a number of drastic changes. I welcome several of these developments…However, fans should keep in mind that not all change is good change…At some point, fans need to stand up to protect the…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 30.09.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

Charlie Kirk and the Warping of the American Mind

‘It isn’t clear what can be done to reverse this dynamic of polarization and derangement. But we are not powerless to resist its grip and we could, if we choose, exercise more decorum in how we respond to the deaths…
  • Simon Cottee
  • ‎ —‎ 29.09.2025
  • OPINION, POLITICS

What Comes After Globalization?

‘The question in the title of this panel is based on the very dubious assumption that—until now—we have been living in an era of globalization and that this era is now coming to an end. I consider this a wrong…
  • Václav Klaus
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2025
  • OPINION, POLITICS

The Looming Government Shutdown: Don’t Blame Democrats, Blame the System

With a federal government shutdown likely coming in the US, it is worth asking: why not include appropriations bills for annual federal budgets in the list of exceptions that do not need to clear the 60-vote threshold in the Senate…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 24.09.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

Jimmy Kimmel’s Firing Is Not about Free Speech — It’s about Media Corruption

‘As someone with libertarian leanings and a true appreciation of free speech, am I wary of government overreach in the regulation of network television? Yes, of course I am. But do I believe that penalizing companies that use public airwaves…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 22.09.2025
  • OPINION

Sweden’s PM Is Embarrassing Himself by Attacking Orbán

‘The fact is that Sweden faces a serious problem with extremely violent crime, and children are drawn into it both as victims and perpetrators. Regardless of the exact figures, the collective media and political reaction to Orbán’s fundamentally reasonable criticism…
  • Markus Johansson
  • ‎ —‎ 20.09.2025
  • OPINION

Two Tragic Deaths and a Turning Point

The blood of Iryna Zarutska and Charlie Kirk is not only on the hands of their killers—it stains the political and cultural establishment that excused, enabled, and even celebrated their deaths. These tragedies are not isolated—they are warnings for conservatives…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 17.09.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

In Search of Something More

‘The sad truth is that most liberal democracies have had it so good for so long that we’ve forgotten that almost nothing worthwhile comes without effort, that freedom has to be defended, and that often enough the alternative to fighting…
  • Tony Abbott
  • ‎ —‎ 17.09.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

The Sacred and the Sacrilegious

‘Given the sexual curiosity of people today, especially among the youth, there is a pressing need for the Church’s shepherds to speak with clarity on such matters. Regrettably, what we often witness is the ostrich effect at the very best—or…
  • Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
  • ‎ —‎ 09.09.2025
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OPINION

Trump’s Upending Government: Constitutional or Not?
OPINION POLITICS

Trump’s Upending Government: Constitutional or Not?

‘Trump’s actions, like them or not, can be seen as an application of a highly contested “unitary executive theory”—an expansive interpretation of presidential power that aims to centralize greater control over the government in the White House. Trump’s measures, however, reflect the constitutional philosophy of the Founding Father who effectively created the American system, Alexander Hamilton.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
12.02.2025
Modern Western Culture as the Catalyst of the Age of Depression
OPINION PHILOSOPHY

Modern Western Culture as the Catalyst of the Age of Depression

‘Whereas in pre-modern Western culture pride and self-respect were derived from involvement in family, community, work and religion, individuals are nowadays left with nothing but their individualism and inner experiences…When this is insufficient, many people attempt to find their salvation…in materialism and consumption, which have become the primary culturally accepted forms of meaning.’

Daniel de Liever
09.02.2025
Building Bridges to Protect the Youth — The Hungarian Way
CULTURE & SOCIETY OPINION

Building Bridges to Protect the Youth — The Hungarian Way

‘The Criminal Code now stipulates that sexual crimes against people under 18 shall never lapse. To make the legal consequences of these heinous crimes even more severe, people convicted of imprisonment for such crimes shall not be released on probation. Perpetrators of these crimes will not be able to obtain parole, reintegration custody, or a certificate of good conduct.’

Mónika Mercz
09.02.2025
Remembering a Monster: The East German Stasi Founded 75 Years Ago
CULTURE & SOCIETY OPINION

Remembering a Monster: The East German Stasi Founded 75 Years Ago

‘The Ministry of Security, like other Eastern European services, kept a tab on almost every workspace and its “characters of interest” through the pervasive use of civilian informants. “Anti-state activity” was not necessarily stifled with apparent repression; the “black car” did not necessarily come for “wrongdoers”, but they were relentlessly bullied into submission by making the everyday life of them and their families unbearable.’

Dániel Farkas
08.02.2025
The Sources of Hungarian Conduct — Part IV
OPINION POLITICS

The Sources of Hungarian Conduct — Part IV

‘Hungary remains a major source of electricity and fuel for Ukraine and has carried out its largest humanitarian operation to date, hosting around one million Ukrainian refugees. Furthermore, the Prime Minister himself has stated that it is in Hungary’s utmost interest to always have a viable Ukraine between Hungary and Russia…’

Gergely Varga
08.02.2025
No Men in Women’s Sports — A Day of Celebration for Female Athletes
OPINION

No Men in Women’s Sports — A Day of Celebration for Female Athletes

‘For me, this isn’t about politics. It’s about the young girl who gets up at 5 in the morning for training, hoping that one day her hard work will be enough…This executive order is a step toward ensuring that female athletes—past, present, and future—don’t have to question whether their chances are truly equal.’

Melinda Novoszáth
07.02.2025
The Time Has Come for MEGA to Rise
OPINION POLITICS

The Time Has Come for MEGA to Rise

‘Across the Atlantic, MAGA eagerly awaits the rise of MEGA, seeing in the European right a responsible and reasonable partner—unlike those who have cooperated with and been funded by the globalist elite. There will likely never be a better moment for MEGA to emerge.’

Joakim Scheffer
07.02.2025
‘Conservatives around the world were targeted, Romania is the latest example,’ Trump Envoy Says
OPINION POLITICS

‘Conservatives around the world were targeted, Romania is the latest example,’ Trump Envoy Says

‘Socialists and liberals are afraid of losing power, and for some time now they have been blaming political opponents for influencing electoral processes or government agendas through external forces. This is indeed what has happened: but it is not the conservatives who have to be blamed; it is the leftists themselves who claim to be acting in the name of a “greater good”.’

Sergio Velasco
06.02.2025
Viktor Orbán Weighs In as USAID-Gate Engulfs Western Mainstream Media
OPINION POLITICS

Viktor Orbán Weighs In as USAID-Gate Engulfs Western Mainstream Media

Some of the largest Western mainstream media outlets have been caught red-handed in the growing scandal surrounding USAID, with POLITICO, The New York Times, and others accused of receiving funding from the controversial agency. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán expressed his gratitude to US President Donald Trump for ‘uncovering and putting an end’ to USAID’s foreign interference.

Joakim Scheffer
06.02.2025
The Sources of Hungarian Conduct — Part III
OPINION POLITICS

The Sources of Hungarian Conduct — Part III

‘While trade with Russia is usually condemned in principle, even Ukraine, the victim of Russian aggression, allowed the transit of Russian gas and oil to Europe for economic reasons until a few weeks ago. Politics can never escape economic and geographical realities, and why should Hungary be an exception?’    

Gergely Varga
06.02.2025
China’s ‘Century of Humiliation’ — Understanding the Chinese Challenge
OPINION

China’s ‘Century of Humiliation’ — Understanding the Chinese Challenge

‘The truth of the matter is that the Chinese will not allow themselves to be entrapped by Western and non-Western foreigners alike as they did during the “Century of Humiliation”. Xi is determined more than ever to have China emerge as the greatest power on earth, thus seeing the U.S. not as a partner but as an adversary that is equally determined to do everything it can to ensure he fails.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
05.02.2025
An Alternative Proposition for the New Champions League Format
OPINION

An Alternative Proposition for the New Champions League Format

In this piece, I, the author, argue that UEFA should do away with the new Swiss system league phase for the Champions League. Instead, they should replace it with four groups of nine teams, which would play each other once in the group stage, with four advancing from each group to the Round of 16 in the end.

Márton Losonczi
04.02.2025
The Sources of Hungarian Conduct — Part II
OPINION POLITICS

The Sources of Hungarian Conduct — Part II

‘Given the loss of security and economic credibility of the Western powers in 2008–2009 from a Central European perspective, and the serious economic and energy security challenges Hungary was facing at the time, it was an understandable and legitimate step to begin building pragmatic relations with Moscow 15 years ago and to set the stage for an eastward opening…’

Gergely Varga
04.02.2025
The Curricular De-Humanizing of the Humanities
CULTURE & SOCIETY OPINION

The Curricular De-Humanizing of the Humanities

‘Over time…scientific knowledge, combined with an emerging class of industrial capitalists, proved capable of improving material conditions for many as well as profits for the few. This lent scientific knowledge an aura of being a superior form of knowledge, one capable of providing organizing principles for all manner of human endeavours beyond its immediate remit, including education itself.’

Dr. Alka Sehgal Cuthbert
02.02.2025
The Sources of Hungarian Conduct — Part I
OPINION POLITICS

The Sources of Hungarian Conduct — Part I

‘After 20 years of left–liberal rule, Fidesz’s goal was to stimulate the creation of a much more balanced and pluralistic environment in all segments of society and a country less dependent on any form of foreign influence. In the eyes of ordinary Hungarians, none of the experiences described above called into question the benefits of EU and NATO membership or the conviction that Hungary’s place is in the West.’

Gergely Varga
31.01.2025
From Scholar to Consumer — A Brief History of Student Identity
CULTURE & SOCIETY OPINION

From Scholar to Consumer — A Brief History of Student Identity

‘Students have moved from being political change agents to being themselves the object of political change. Rather than imposing their ideas on the world, they are to obey edicts from radical lecturers and diversity officers. To accommodate these developments, objective measures of what students know are replaced by more subjective measures of their own personal and psychological development.’

Joanna Williams
30.01.2025
Polish Farmers and the Hallsteinian Vision for Agriculture
CULTURE & SOCIETY OPINION

Polish Farmers and the Hallsteinian Vision for Agriculture

‘One is constantly reminded of Hallstein’s [Stresa] speech when analysing the turbulences of the recent years in Europe’s fields and countryside towns, occasionally bringing the distinct view of columns of tractors and piles of hay to the polished streets and thoroughfares of European capitals. And, out of the several farmers’ movements that have swept the EU since 2022, few dialogue so much with Hallstein as the Polish one.’

Stefano Arroque
30.01.2025
What Trump’s Administrations Have Meant and Will Mean for Europe
OPINION

What Trump’s Administrations Have Meant and Will Mean for Europe

‘Across various European nations conservative and right-wing parties have capitalized on issues like immigration, national identity, and dissatisfaction with traditional political establishments to gain substantial electoral support…without the epochal change on 6 November 2016 in the United States, these shifts in Europe would have taken much longer.’

Nikola Kedhi
28.01.2025
AfD’s Handbook for Breaking Down the Firewall — Written by Elon Musk
OPINION POLITICS

AfD’s Handbook for Breaking Down the Firewall — Written by Elon Musk

By voicing his support for AfD on his platform and challenging the taboo of German national guilt, Elon Musk has emerged as a key figure in the right-wing party’s gradual dismantling the ‘firewall’ that mainstream parties have upheld against it for years.

Joakim Scheffer
27.01.2025
Elon Musk’s Salute Is Just a Fun Meme at This Point
OPINION

Elon Musk’s Salute Is Just a Fun Meme at This Point

Elon Musk’s gesture at one of President Trump’s inaugural balls is getting a lot of mainstream media coverage, with many comparing it to a Nazi salute. However, such associations tend to not stick with the public at all by now, as proven by the events leading up to the 2024 US presidential election.

Márton Losonczi
23.01.2025
The Blind Eye Principle: When the Law Tolerates the Illegal — And the Places That Law Can’t Reach
OPINION PHILOSOPHY

The Blind Eye Principle: When the Law Tolerates the Illegal — And the Places That Law Can’t Reach

‘As the assisted dying question turns once again into a contestation of intolerable pains and grotesque moral outrages, we should take a moment to think of a bigger picture. To recall that it is a man-made instrument. It is not designed to bring us harmony, closure, peace on earth, or salvation.’

Gavin Haynes
21.01.2025
The Golden Age of America Begins Right Now
OPINION

The Golden Age of America Begins Right Now

U.S.-led Western society has been tainted by the LGTBQ+ policies to the point of redefining the institution the family. It was, thus, reassuring to hear the president say: ‘As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders, male and female.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
21.01.2025
Who Is the Real Winner of the Hamas–Israel Ceasefire?
OPINION

Who Is the Real Winner of the Hamas–Israel Ceasefire?

‘Hamas may leverage the prisoner releases to come to power. It has hammered out, to its own liking, a deal to take place over many months so as to build up enough strength to take control of the West Bank. This is similar to the deal the U.S. made with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, infamously known as the Taliban on 29 February 2020, in Doha, Qatar, by the first Trump administration.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
20.01.2025
The Brutalist: Who Is the Real László Toth?
CULTURE & SOCIETY OPINION

The Brutalist: Who Is the Real László Toth?

The protagonist of the 2024 film The Brutalist is brilliant architect László Toth, who leaves Hungary in the aftermath of the Holocaust to rebuild his life in the United States. While Toth never existed, his character is based on two great Jewish Hungarian pioneer architects: Marcel Breuer and Ernő Goldfinger.

Gavin Haynes
19.01.2025
Navigating Global Shifts: Hungary’s Connectivity Strategy in the Context of Shallow Multipolarity
OPINION POLITICS

Navigating Global Shifts: Hungary’s Connectivity Strategy in the Context of Shallow Multipolarity

‘By maintaining a flexible and multi-vector foreign policy, Hungary can remain a keystone state, mediating between various global powers while safeguarding its economic and strategic interests against the uncertainties of a shifting global order.’

Doug Stokes
18.01.2025
Brussels Hates Democracy and They Don’t Even Hide It Anymore
OPINION POLITICS

Brussels Hates Democracy and They Don’t Even Hide It Anymore

‘When Brussels’ antagonism was previously limited to Hungary and Poland, it was easier to frame Budapest and Warsaw as isolated cases. However, this narrative is rapidly collapsing. It won’t be long before Brussels finds itself in opposition to the majority of member states and the will of their electorates.’

Joakim Scheffer
17.01.2025
EU Shows Its True Colours with Thierry Breton: ‘We can suspend elections as we did in Romania’
OPINION POLITICS

EU Shows Its True Colours with Thierry Breton: ‘We can suspend elections as we did in Romania’

‘The more this happens, the more Europeans will realize that they do not live in truly free countries, and that what they have been sold is a falsehood. Those responsible for the economic stagnation in Europe, the insecurity, the loss of identity, the demographic decline, and the extreme polarization of societies have a name and a surname: the European Establishment.’

Sergio Velasco
15.01.2025
How the Left Lost the Propaganda War in 2024
OPINION

How the Left Lost the Propaganda War in 2024

‘People are challenging the pressure that comes from the media and the unrepresentative elites and are pushing for the return of proper conservative policies. This would not have happened without the victory of Donald Trump in 2024, the resistance of leaders such as PM Orbán, as well as the purchase of Twitter by Elon Musk and the rise of alternative media.’

Nikola Kedhi
14.01.2025
The Vibe Shift in Europe
OPINION

The Vibe Shift in Europe

‘If Javier Milei can sack ten thousand bureaucrats, if Nayib Bukele can imprison ten thousand MS-13s, if Trump can buy Greenland and take back the Panama Canal—well, what else is on the menu?’

Gavin Haynes
12.01.2025
Renewal, Resilience, and Redefinition — Expectations about 2025
OPINION

Renewal, Resilience, and Redefinition — Expectations about 2025

‘As we step into 2025, the world stands at a crossroads and on the brink of major breakthroughs in many aspects. The world order is in transition. Artificial Intelligence is poised to reach new milestones, unimaginable only a few years ago. Many crises, natural or manufactured, have reshaped the geopolitical landscape, and tested our societies’ resilience.’

Nikola Kedhi
10.01.2025
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