Russia’s resolve: the family comes first

Dec 11, 2023 by

By Louis T. March, Mercator. A valuable lesson from my days toiling away in the imperial capital was how little Americans know about what is going on in the rest of the world. Back in the heady days of hegemony, the default American...

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African stay-at-home mothers: industrious and independent women

Dec 1, 2023 by

By Mathew Otieno, Mercator. (image credit: pixabay/gregade) I have found the “Tradwife” trend rather fascinating to watch. Though I don’t ply the murky streets of Tiktok, where most of the movement’s canonical material is posted, enough...

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The church in a fallen west

Nov 26, 2023 by

by Campbell Campbell-Jack, TCW: The fourth and final part of ‘The State of the West’. We are forced to acknowledge that from Sweden to Italy, from the Atlantic to the Black Sea, the West is in dire straits. It is easy to highlight the...

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Western Civilization: Is it Worth Defending?

Nov 24, 2023 by

by Joseph Loconte, Juicy Ecumenism: The American political order, and the civilization from which it emerged, are under unprecedented assault—from both the political Left and the New Right. Yet the ideals and institutions that have shaped...

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Selves and Psychologies: The Rise of the Post-Christian Self

Nov 24, 2023 by

by Glen Scrivener, Andrew Wilson, Carl Trueman.  TGC. (Podcast and Transcript) “Be true to yourself” is a dominant refrain in the Western world, but how has individualism come to be such a prominent feature of Western thought? To what...

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Islam vs. The West: Conflict Unfortunately Seems Inevitable

Nov 23, 2023 by

by Drieu Godefridi, Gatestone Institute: Samuel Huntington’s insight into the clash of civilizations is brilliant and true, but a few details in his thesis might benefit from a bit of updating. Moreover, some of his critics,...

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