Skip to content
Search
Newsletter
SUBSCRIBE
  • ABOUT
  • CURRENT
  • POLITICS
  • PHILOSOPHY
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEW
  • DIASPORA
  • TECH
  • PRINT ISSUES
  • ABOUT
  • CURRENT
  • POLITICS
  • PHILOSOPHY
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEW
  • DIASPORA
  • TECH
  • PRINT ISSUES
  • Conservative Calendar
  • ABOUT
  • CURRENT
  • POLITICS
  • PHILOSOPHY
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEW
  • DIASPORA
  • TECH
  • PRINT ISSUES
  • ABOUT
  • CURRENT
  • POLITICS
  • PHILOSOPHY
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEW
  • DIASPORA
  • TECH
  • PRINT ISSUES

INTERVIEW

Jorge Buxadé
  • INTERVIEW

‘European patriots and conservatives must continue to fight tirelessly’ — An Interview with Spanish MEP Jorge Buxadé

‘The gains of the conservative and patriotic renaissance are clear. We are making unthinkable progress. We are advancing in Italy, Hungary, France, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the Czech Republic.’…
  • Vajk Farkas
  • ‎ —‎ 18.04.2024
Jan Zahradil
  • INTERVIEW

‘EP elections will not be a revolution but the first steps of an evolutionary transformation’ — An Interview with Jan Zahradil

‘People in Europe want change, and they will certainly voice this in the elections, which will result in a shift in the political balance of the European Parliament. However, I don’t think this is a revolutionary change. It will hardly…
  • Loretta Tóth
  • ‎ —‎ 10.04.2024
  • DIASPORA, INTERVIEW

Choosing Hungary — An Interview with Piros Pazaurek, founder of HungarianHub, Honorary Consul of Hungary in Central Florida and Vice President of HAC

‘There is a lot of interest from universities, professors, and students in studying in Europe, because we can offer an affordable degree and high-quality education in a world-class city. After half a year of training or education, students and teachers…
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2024
  • INTERVIEW

Cultivating a New Generation of ‘Aristo-Populist’ Statesmen — An Interview with John Burtka

‘There was a period in American history when elite financial interests were aligned with the national interest. Now, those are diverging. I’m calling for cultivating a contemporary sense of noblesse oblige and a solidarity with everyday people, while still maintaining…
  • Meg Hansen
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2024
  • INTERVIEW

Discussing the Role of Philosophy in Classrooms and AI Integration — An Interview with Barry Strauss

Discussing philosophy in general and whether it should be incorporated in education is an everyday topic. In this interview, Cornell University professor Barry Strauss delves into the issue, explaining why philosophy is essential in universities, and also shares his take…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 28.03.2024
Helga Lénárt-Cheng
  • DIASPORA, INTERVIEW

‘We would need Hungarian academic departments and professors in North America again’ — An Interview with Helga Lénárt-Cheng, President of AHEA

‘As a PhD student, I was very shocked to see that Harvard has had chairs of all sorts of relatively small nationalities (Slovak, Greek, Ukrainian, and so on), except Hungarian. These departments and chairs can only be created through international…
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 27.03.2024
  • INTERVIEW

‘Hungarian conservatism offers opportunities for networking, exchanging know-how and mutual support’ — An Interview with Sébastien Meuwissen

‘An optimistic scenario is that the coming years in opposition would be used by conservative forces in Poland similarly to what Viktor Orbán and his camp did during the years 2002–2010 spent in opposition.’…
  • Gergely Dobozi
  • ‎ —‎ 26.03.2024
UK Brexit Minister David Frost
  • INTERVIEW

‘Our duty is to give conservative answers to people’s problems’ — An Interview with UK Brexit Minister David Frost

‘I am a qualified admirer of what has been done in Hungary over the last decade and a half. We can learn a lot from the fairly uncompromising attitude of the Hungarian government on issues such as state authority and…
  • Loretta Tóth
  • ‎ —‎ 26.03.2024
  • INTERVIEW

Insights into the Benefits and Drawbacks of AI in the Classroom — An Interview with Martin Robinson

According to Martin Robinson, the essential question about the use of AI in general is whether it is humans who remain in charge of and part of the process, or not….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 25.03.2024
Nathan Berger speaks at the NYYRC’s annual gala in December 2023.
  • INTERVIEW

‘There is a lot we can learn from Hungary’ — An Interview with Nathan Berger, Vice President of the New York Young Republican Club

‘The way PM Orbán has redefined Hungarian identity and sought to maintain, develop and foster relationships with Hungarians who were dispossessed of their homeland in the Treaty of Trianon is something I personally have tremendous respect for. ’…
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 23.03.2024
Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5

Hungarian Conservative is a quarterly magazine on contemporary political, philosophical and cultural issues from a conservative perspective.

ABOUT

GENERAL TERMS & CONDITIONS

PRIVACY POLICY

LOG IN

CONTACT

info@hungarianconservative.com

© Hungarian Conservative 2025

  • Privacy Policy
  • General Privacy Policy
  • General Terms & Conditions

POWERED by BLACKDEVS

  • HU24EU
  • CURRENT
  • POLITICS
  • PHILOSOPHY
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEW
  • DIASPORA
  • TECH
  • PRINT ISSUES
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • HU24EU
  • CURRENT
  • POLITICS
  • PHILOSOPHY
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEW
  • DIASPORA
  • TECH
  • PRINT ISSUES
  • SUBSCRIBE
Search

About

SUBSCRIBE

Tired of browsing?

Choose the Hungarian Conservative newsletter. Sign up for free – cancel anytime.

By signing up, you consent to receive our newsletter and allow Hungarian Conservative to use your data for marketing purposes. You can unsubscribe at any time.

We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience and to personalize the content and advertisements that you see on our website.