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OPINION

The Garden of Eden by Izaak van Oosten (detail, 1655–1661)
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

Capitalism’s Facelift

‘We aim to draft a manifesto that sheds light on an alternative kind of capitalism—primarily beneficial for domestic business circles—which we refer to as “inclusive capitalism”. It is important to emphasize that our goal is not solely to outline inclusive…
  • Ádám Gyöngy – Gábor Nemes
  • ‎ —‎ 02.11.2024
Foreign Ministry State Secretary Gyula Horn welcomes János Kádár at the Ferihegy Airport as the Communist leader returns from his trip to Berlin in December 1987.
  • OPINION

Budapest Fidesz: Gyula Horn Walkway Should Be Renamed after the Pest Lads

‘Hungarian law explicitly forbids public spaces from bearing the names of individuals who played a part in establishing, consolidating, or perpetuating the totalitarian political regimes of the 20th century. Those who respect Horn’s accomplishments in his later years as prime…
  • Botond Szabó
  • ‎ —‎ 29.10.2024
Aerial view of the Balaton Uplands
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

Conservative Action that Shapes our Future — A Scruton Seminar

‘Throughout the seminar, one of the central themes that dominated the discussions, panels, and the overall atmosphere was the dichotomy between optimism and pessimism in how we confront reality. As conservatives, we often lean toward pessimism, but this isn’t entirely…
  • José Maria Matias
  • ‎ —‎ 29.10.2024
The author at the statue of the Pest Lad, an iconic symbol of the 1956 Revolution and Freedom Fight, at Corvin köz, Budapest.
  • OPINION

East Toward Home — An Exiled American Finds His Place Among the Magyars

‘Before I left for America on this trip, I complained to a Magyar friend about how stubborn Hungarians are, and how they refuse to change their ways of doing things, even when there is a plainly better way. “You’re right,…
  • Rod Dreher
  • ‎ —‎ 27.10.2024
Officials, including South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa, Russia's President Vladimir Putin and China's President Xi Jinping, attend a plenary session in the outreach/BRICS Plus format at the BRICS summit in Kazan on 24 October 2024.
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Will the Expansion of BRICS Dethrone the Dollar as the World’s Reserve Currency?

Despite BRICS countries’ impressive recent expansion and acquired regional and international leverage both economically and politically, the US dollar’s position as the global reserve currency seems unshakable at present…Upon examining the situation globally, it can be observed that 90 per…
  • Barna Péterfi – Olivér Hortay
  • ‎ —‎ 26.10.2024
  • OPINION, PHILOSOPHY

Material Consumerism: Our Path Towards an Unhappy Consciousness

‘As modern consumer society has made consumption the root of identity, man has become a prisoner of the constant renewal of consumer demands…Contrary to early capitalist societies, people have completely reduced themselves to the self-as-consumer. The short excitement that accompanies…
  • Daniel de Liever
  • ‎ —‎ 25.10.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION, TECH

Tech Timeout in Schools While Teaching Digital Skills Equals Healthier Young Generations

‘Artificial intelligence (AI) literacy will undoubtedly be of paramount importance in the future, so teaching it, rather than letting children find harmful, addictive or otherwise destructive content themselves online is going to be the biggest challenge of protecting our youth.’…
  • Mónika Mercz
  • ‎ —‎ 25.10.2024
The crowd gathered in Kossuth Square for the proclamation of the Third Hungarian Republic on 23 October 1989
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

Thirty-Five Years of the Hungarian Republic — A Country Transformed

‘The post–1989 period has not been free from debates and conflicts on how Hungary could and should assert its national interest while integrating into the Western order. The Left has been anxious about not integrating into and aligning with the…
  • Dániel Farkas
  • ‎ —‎ 24.10.2024
University students march from the University of Technology to Bem Square. The protest turned into a mass demonstration, marking the beginning of the revolution on 23 October 1956.
  • OPINION

The Spirit of 1956 Shall Once Again Prevail

‘The Hungarian people, who cherish freedom, will do everything in their power to defend their sovereignty. Just as in 1956, when we were the first Eastern European country under communist dictatorship to stand up against Moscow, Hungary is now leading…
  • Hungarian Conservative editorial
  • ‎ —‎ 23.10.2024
  • OPINION

Donald Trump’s Risky Tariff Proposal

‘The U.S. has dramatically evolved since its founding, when tariffs were the only source of revenue for the federal government. Despite the higher costs falling on American consumers and the harms to U.S. employment and production, especially in the manufacturing…
  • Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
  • ‎ —‎ 20.10.2024
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Scholz Ready to Negotiate with Putin — The First Ray of Hope in the Fog of War?

‘Scholz’s statement is the first ray of light piercing the fog of war that has shrouded Europe for the past two years. It could be downplayed, but Germany remains one of the EU’s most influential member states, and Berlin’s wright…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 17.10.2024
Viktor Orbán arrives in Esztergom, Hungary for an off-site government meeting on 13 October 2024.
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Orbán the Villain, Trump the Devil — The Alternative Reality of the Ukraine War

‘Orbán is disinclined to vote on cementing anti-Russia sanctions for three years or sending more billions of dollars to Kyiv until after the US election. The race for the White House is incredibly tight, and the candidates stand starkly opposed…
  • Botond Szabó
  • ‎ —‎ 15.10.2024
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OPINION

Strengthening Families Empowers Nations
OPINION

Strengthening Families Empowers Nations

‘Supporting the institution of marriage and families promotes social stability. Families provide the foundation for the social fabric of a society; when families are healthy and well-functioning, they provide a sense of belonging, instil values of respect, responsibility, and empathy, as well as provide basic education for children.

Lauren McCoy
30.07.2023
Weight on the Streets of Budapest: Breathing History
OPINION

Weight on the Streets of Budapest: Breathing History

‘There was something about the past that could only be conveyed by being where it took place. Although I had already studied the horrors of the Holocaust and the Second World War, being in the actual face of such evil, in the literal place of it, shook me to my core.’

Matthew McCracken
26.07.2023
It’s Still Better to Follow the Warpath than Hit the Road to Nowhere
OPINION

It’s Still Better to Follow the Warpath than Hit the Road to Nowhere

Uncertainty about a ‘Huxit’ scenario is not fuelled by the Hungarian Prime Minister but rather by EU bureaucrats using a one-sided interpretation of the rule of law. The Hungarian government possesses a clear mandate for EU reform, distinct from the binary narratives of full Eurofederalism or immediate exit.

Gergely Dobozi
26.07.2023
Looking at the World from Tusványos
OPINION

Looking at the World from Tusványos

The nation celebrated at Tusványos, the Hungarian one, drapes over various states in the Carpathian Basin and consists of a plurality of ethnic and religious groups, fully including not just Christian Magyars but also Jews, Ungarndeutschen, and Roma with roots in the region. Foreign guests like me, who come from outside the Hungarian nation or family of nations, could also feel welcome, because, if devoid of chauvinism, nationhood offers fertile ground for inter-national solidarities and sympathies.

Eric Hendriks
25.07.2023
Rule of Law Report 2023: While Hungary Is Under Fire, Do Its Neighbours Feel the Heat?
OPINION

Rule of Law Report 2023: While Hungary Is Under Fire, Do Its Neighbours Feel the Heat?

While Hungary has been declared to be the rule of law black sheep not only of the Carpathian Basin, but of the whole of Europe, Brussels has in fact found plenty of issues with other Members States as well in its annual report — only those are never highlighted by the EU bureaucracy or the mainstream media.

Rudolf Oblat
24.07.2023
Choosing Between the US and China
OPINION

Choosing Between the US and China

‘Could Biden’s token [of shaking hands only with Orbán when arriving for the NATO group photo in Vilnius], as some experts suspect, have been an invitation to the Hungarian government to hop on board the US geopolitical bandwagon and forget the Chinese and Russian ones?’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
22.07.2023
How Can We Win the Next Decade?
OPINION

How Can We Win the Next Decade?

After the victorious election, the prime minister made it clear that the Russian aggression against Ukraine was forcing us to partially revise our strategy in foreign affairs, adjusting it to the changed circumstances. It is hardly surprising, then, that proposals and ideas of a strategic nature have increasingly claimed centre stage at in-camera government sessions and in public forums alike.

Zsolt Németh
22.07.2023
What Do We Expect from Schools? — ‘Liberating Education’ as an Instrument of Social Reform
OPINION

What Do We Expect from Schools? — ‘Liberating Education’ as an Instrument of Social Reform

Since its inception, the left has seen the school as an important means of ‘enlightening’ people and creating a new world. The anti-school, anti-knowledge, and anti-teacher sentiments of former Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution and of its Western importers, the ‘68ers have spread everywhere before our eyes over the last two decades.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
21.07.2023
Never Mind that Children’s Rights Are Being Violated in Belgium, Hungary is the Culprit
OPINION

Never Mind that Children’s Rights Are Being Violated in Belgium, Hungary is the Culprit

The sincerity of the concerns of Belgian politicians about Hungary’s Child Protection Act is cast into doubt by the fact that, according to statistics published by the Belgian police, forced marriages involving minors and illegal child marriages have been an unresolved problem for more than a decade in Belgium.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
21.07.2023
Some Thoughts on the ‘Rule of Manipulation’
OPINION

Some Thoughts on the ‘Rule of Manipulation’

Reflections on how the European Commission selectively applies the rule of law conditionality procedure and manipulates public perception in this regard.

Gergely Dobozi
14.07.2023
2023 Rule of Law Report on Hungary: a ‘Brussels Cookbook’ of Narratives
OPINION

2023 Rule of Law Report on Hungary: a ‘Brussels Cookbook’ of Narratives

While many had hoped for a more balanced portrayal of Hungary’s legal system and reforms, the report still appears to maintain a negative image of the country.

Gergely Dobozi
11.07.2023
The Risk in Not ‘De-Risking’ with China
OPINION

The Risk in Not ‘De-Risking’ with China

‘There is also a way to deal with the world’s largest economy, for the US Dollar (USD) is not going to decline anytime soon. Those who claim that the USD is in decline often argue that for centuries, reserve currencies have risen and fallen in tandem with their home economies. As the US’ share of the global economy diminishes, economists argue, so too will the USD and its global hegemony. A fascinating yet hardly conclusive argument since there has never been a dominant global reserve currency prior to the USD. Quite the contrary, the USD is the only currency ever to have played such a pivotal role in international commerce.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
05.07.2023
Dominik Szoboszlai on Top of Club Football — For the First Time Since Puskás, Kocsis and Czibor
OPINION

Dominik Szoboszlai on Top of Club Football — For the First Time Since Puskás, Kocsis and Czibor

The reputation of Hungarian football continues to soar: Szoboszlai could mean to Hungary what Messi means to Argentina or Modrić to Croatia.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
04.07.2023
Prigozhin’s Mutiny is No Reason to Celebrate
OPINION

Prigozhin’s Mutiny is No Reason to Celebrate

Although some celebrated Prigozhin’s mutiny as the weakening of Putin’s Russia, it is important to remember that Prigozhin would not have brought about a ‘better or more democratic Russia’, only an even bloodier war.

Lili Zemplényi
29.06.2023
Some Thoughts on the NYC Pride March and the ‘Misguided’ US Ambassador in Budapest
OPINION

Some Thoughts on the NYC Pride March and the ‘Misguided’ US Ambassador in Budapest

It can’t be doubted that gays and lesbians have been badly treated. It is real and welcome progress that gay men and women can walk the streets of Budapest holding hands and face no harm. In a liberal society, people have a right to be wrong. But that right is not unlimited…Only a few years ago, if one had said, ‘They’re coming for our children!’, one would have been denounced as a bigot and an alarmist. Now, in 2023, a gay rights march chants the same thing, proudly, in America’s cultural capital.

Rod Dreher
26.06.2023
The Orbán-Erdoğan Alliance: Shared Values or Common Interests?
OPINION

The Orbán-Erdoğan Alliance: Shared Values or Common Interests?

Given Erdoğan’s pro-Ottoman policies, many were a bit surprised that the first to congratulate him in his victory, even two weeks before the runoff when he was projected as the frontrunner, was Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The paradox in this is that both are ardent defenders of their respective faiths that have historically been in conflict with each other.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
25.06.2023
The Key Findings of the 2023 EU Justice Scoreboard — Where Does It Leave Hungary?
OPINION

The Key Findings of the 2023 EU Justice Scoreboard — Where Does It Leave Hungary?

‘In contrast to other indicators, the Hungarian judiciary performs below the European Union average in terms of the perception of its independence. Based on this, we might state that the rule of law conditionality procedure launched against our country is justified. However, the validity of this argument is undermined by the fact that there are no criteria in this area either in which Hungary would not be ahead of several other Member States. For example, the Spanish, Slovak, Bulgarian, Polish, and Croatian public have a worse opinion of the independence of their country’s judiciary than the Hungarian.’

translated by Hungarian Conservative
25.06.2023
Challenging American Imperialism
OPINION

Challenging American Imperialism

The US became an imperial power in its own right by the end of the nineteenth century, specifically from 1898 to 1901, when it claimed territory or influence over no fewer than five islands outside its territorial boundaries: Cuba, Hawaii, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines…Under the guise that is was America’s duty to spread the light of civilisation and democracy to the ‘backward’ people of the world, the former British colony took it upon itself to govern the peoples of Latin America and the Pacific—whether they wanted it or not.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
14.06.2023
Hungary’s ‘Erasmus Saga’ — ‘Leave Those Kids Alone!’
OPINION

Hungary’s ‘Erasmus Saga’ — ‘Leave Those Kids Alone!’

Some thoughts on why the EU-Commission should not take students hostage. And why Hungary maybe isn’t as bad as they want us believe.

Dániel Landeck
11.06.2023
Thirteen Years of Conservative Failure
OPINION

Thirteen Years of Conservative Failure

‘The tale of Britain’s Conservatives is dark and depressing, but it might be educational.’

Ben Sixsmith
10.06.2023
Understanding the Geopolitics Behind the War in Ukraine
OPINION

Understanding the Geopolitics Behind the War in Ukraine

I personally believe Putin would have invaded the Ukraine, as he did Crimea in 2014, whether he felt ‘provoked’ or not, especially after he lamented the peaceful dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 as ‘the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the [twentieth] century’. One can conclude that the former KGB colonel, with his reverie to rebuild the former Soviet empire, was looking for an excuse to do so. And the US-led West provided it to him.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
07.06.2023
What Kind of Hungary in What World?
OPINION

What Kind of Hungary in What World?

It is high time to start building a close strategic partnership with the new member of the ‘Central European family’ that—as the only one of us—got a seat at the G7 table while it is fighting a heroic fight for freedom to regain its occupied territories: i.e., Ukraine.

Zsolt Németh
06.06.2023
Whatever Happened to British Cultural Christianity? — A Personal Perspective
OPINION

Whatever Happened to British Cultural Christianity? — A Personal Perspective

‘Eastern Europeans are considerably more energised to be upfront, overt and strategic in preserving the Faith. Their churches are growing, while ours are falling off a precipice. Of course, the Western liberal media elites will write off modest promotions of Christianity in Hungary as Alt-Right theocracy.’

Daniel French
05.06.2023
Two Models of Opposition — How the Hungarian Opposition Settled For the Wrong One
OPINION

Two Models of Opposition — How the Hungarian Opposition Settled For the Wrong One

There are two models of opposition—one that is based on cooperation and one that is based on absolute rejection. While democracies are characterised by cooperation between the ruling and opposition parties, out-of-power parties in Hungary are unwilling to cooperate with the ruling coalition, which results in their ineffectiveness.

Lili Zemplényi
30.05.2023
EP Representatives Seem to Be Out of Line With Their Role
OPINION

EP Representatives Seem to Be Out of Line With Their Role

‘We should not turn a blind eye to the EP representatives who seem to be out of line with their role. Repositioning the power of the EP is actually part of a wider phenomenon that tries to outsource political decision-making from the democratic frameworks of the Member States and thereby reduce the influence of voters on the fate of their own country.’

Ákos Bence Gát
30.05.2023
The Ordeal of Illegal Migration and a Possible Solution
OPINION

The Ordeal of Illegal Migration and a Possible Solution

‘The real crisis is neither at the US-Mexican nor at the European borders. Instead, it stems from Central America. Crime, violence, corruption, and economic devastation in the region have propelled people to the border. In terms of Europe, it is the Balkans, Africa, and the Middle East that have propelled their citizens to flee inhumane situations.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
26.05.2023
Happy by Decree — Why Europe Day is Not (Yet) a Reason for Celebrating
OPINION

Happy by Decree — Why Europe Day is Not (Yet) a Reason for Celebrating

How could Hungarians celebrate the EU, when it is seen as a threat to their ideals, God, nation, and family?

Dániel Landeck
11.05.2023
If Jews Can Be Called ‘Nazis’, Then What Is Really a ‘Nazi’?
OPINION

If Jews Can Be Called ‘Nazis’, Then What Is Really a ‘Nazi’?

Today, confirmed anti-Semites may be the ‘great friends of the Jews’, but members and sympathisers of the government that proclaims ‘zero tolerance’ regarding anti-Semitism at all international and domestic fora, and which unequivocally stands by and up for Israel, can be labelled as the ‘new anti-Semites’. Israelis cannot invoke the Holocaust as an argument of her legitimacy and a historical event of her people, because the ‘new Jews’ are Palestinians and migrants. Now ‘Nazi’ apparently denotes a right-wing Jew in some circles, while Nazis seem to be the ‘guests of honour’ at seder tables.

László Bernát Veszprémy
10.05.2023
Orbán’s CPAC Speech: The Promise Hungary Holds for Western Conservative Parties
OPINION

Orbán’s CPAC Speech: The Promise Hungary Holds for Western Conservative Parties

It would be too much to say that Viktor Orbán has seen the future. But he has indeed seen the dark future that awaits all of us if the globalists, the gender ideologues, and the other servants of the woke Machine triumph. On the American scene at the moment, only Ron DeSantis shares both Orbán’s vision, and Orbán’s focus and policy skills to transform that vision into reality.

Rod Dreher
10.05.2023
Fatherless Societies and How to Change The Pattern
OPINION

Fatherless Societies and How to Change The Pattern

In the past fourteen months, much has been said about peace and its importance. If we want peace around us, if we want peace in the world, and if we want to improve our common destiny, even just a little bit, then we have to play more with our children. I cannot imagine a more excellent medicine than that.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
09.05.2023
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