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  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Government to Focus on Safety and Limit Smart Devices in Schools from September

According to Interior Ministry State Secretary Bence Rétvári announced in a Facebook post that the government has put forward a draft regulation for public consultation regarding items that cannot be brought into schools or can only be brought in with…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 22.07.2024
  • POLITICS

Antifa-Attacker-Turned-MEP Ilaria Salis Accuses Hungary of Fundamental Rights Abuse

Italian antifascist-attacker-turned-MEP Ilaria Salis was quick to criticize Hungary in her very first post on X as a member of the European Parliament, accusing Budapest of not having guaranteed her fundamental rights due to her political beliefs as an antifascist…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 22.07.2024
Anti-war demonstration in Karlsruhe, Germany on 23 September 2023. The inscription on the statue says ‘All wars are crimes against humanity.’
  • POLITICS

Orbán’s Peace Mission Highlights the Need to Consider All Peace Plans

Despite the series of peace plans formulated over the last years, the positions of the presidents of the warring nations, Zelenskyy and Putin still look irreconcilable. As Prime Minister Orbán highlighted on numerous occasions, however, ‘peace won’t happen of its…
  • Lili Zemplényi
  • ‎ —‎ 22.07.2024
  • POLITICS

Trump Says Harris Will Be Even Easier to Defeat after Biden Withdraws from Presidential Race

In a letter posted on the social media platform X on Sunday, Joe Biden stated: ‘I believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down and focus solely on fulfilling my…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 22.07.2024
Elon Musk at the Milken Institute’s Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California on 6 May 2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, POLITICS

Elon Musk Accuses EU of Secret Censorship Scheme

Thanks to Musk, X has become one of the world’s most prominent free-speech platforms. During the July 13 attempted assassination of President Trump, establishment media pushed false and egregiously misleading headlines, while failing to deliver timely news updates. In contrast,…
  • Audrey Unverferth
  • ‎ —‎ 21.07.2024
St John of Capistrano – Combative Lion at the Service of the Church
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

St John of Capistrano, Hero of the 1456 Victory at Nándorfehérvár

The crusader army numbering tens of thousands that St John of Capistrano recruited played an important role in the successful defence of the Fortress of Nándorfehérvár and in the battle that ended the siege. John Hunyadi would have been defeated…
  • László Veszprémy
  • ‎ —‎ 21.07.2024
Israeli Ambassador to Hungary Jacov Hadas-Handelsman speaks at the International Pro-Israel Summit in Budapest on 9 October 2023.
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Hungary, the Last Bastion of Christian Zionism in Europe

‘An important element of Viktor Orbán’s governance is that he knows Hungarian history and has learned from its mistakes. He does not want to repeat the sins committed by the historic Hungarian state during the 20th century. Hungary’s vision has…
  • László Bernát Veszprémy
  • ‎ —‎ 21.07.2024
The Grassalkovich Palace in Bratislava – Residence of the President of the Slovak Republic
  • POLITICS

Slovakia Has Decided to Remain Sovereign

As has been revealed many times, the goal of both the three-party coalition and the new president is to pursue a sovereigntist policy within the Euro-Atlantic region. Hungary has been doing the same thing for over a decade. For this…
  • Péter Szitás
  • ‎ —‎ 20.07.2024
Fans of the German national team cheer after the victory of the German national basket team against Japan on 19 July 2024 in Berlin.
  • OPINION

Germany’s Shocking Census Data: Pitying the Germans

‘The changing demographic in German cities, where traditional characteristics are diminishing, also signifies deep socio-political shifts. Addressing these transformations is crucial, as they pose implications for democratic integrity and the rule of law, transcending partisan narratives.’…
  • Botond Szabó
  • ‎ —‎ 20.07.2024
  • CURRENT

Lukoil Oil Transit Halted to Hungary and Slovakia After Ukrainian Sanctions, Szijjártó Reacts

New sanctions by the Ukrainian government have forced oil transports from the Russian oil procedure Lukoil to be stopped to Hungary and Slovakia. However, Hungary is still receiving gas shipments from Russia uninterrupted through the TurkStream pipeline….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 20.07.2024
Meeting of Francis II Rákóczi and Tamás Esze
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

When the Hungarians Took Their Fate into Their Own Hands, Defying the Might of Europe — Rákóczi’s War of Independence

Two important events played a role in Rákóczi’s return to Hungary in 1703. On the one hand, the unfolding War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1714), which meant the withdrawal of most of the imperial regiments from the country, and on…
  • Artúr Köő
  • ‎ —‎ 20.07.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Heatwave, Porcelain Helmets, Upgraded Cars and a Slight Chance of Rain at the Hungaroring this Weekend

This weekend’s race promises excitement on the track, with four teams appearing to be in contention for victory. As a unique circuit often likened to ‘Monaco without the walls,’ the Hungaroring might disrupt the usual competitive hierarchy….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 19.07.2024
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REVIEW

‘Israel and Judaism hold the exact same values as Christian values-driven Hungary’ — An Interview with Virág Gulyás
INTERVIEW

‘Israel and Judaism hold the exact same values as Christian values-driven Hungary’ — An Interview with Virág Gulyás

‘The moment you are not criticizing Israel but demonizing it, using double standards against it, or delegitimizing it, it is not simply being critical of Israel and Zionism at large, but being an anti-Semite.’

Lídia Papp
06.02.2022
Written Constitutions: The Illusory Phenomenon of Legal Certainty
PHILOSOPHY

Written Constitutions: The Illusory Phenomenon of Legal Certainty

Law professor James Allan claims that although written constitutions are very popular around the world, they may not deliver what they promise to citizens.

Soma Hegedős
05.02.2022
Hungary and Hungarians – Ethnic Minorities in Central Europe
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary and Hungarians – Ethnic Minorities in Central Europe

Since 1989, it has been one of Hungary’s main priorities to step up for the protection of the rights of ethnic Hungarians living in nearby countries.

Lili Zemplényi
03.02.2022
Päivi Räsänen: ‘A very strong LGBTQ network is ready to use this precedent against Bible believer Christians’
CURRENT

Päivi Räsänen: ‘A very strong LGBTQ network is ready to use this precedent against Bible believer Christians’

‘The hearing was broadcast live by several news agencies, that is why I am glad I was able to say the central message of Scripture that there is a solution to the problem of sin’

Hungarian Conservative
02.02.2022
On the Spectrum of Plausible Understandings –  Interview with James Allan
INTERVIEW

On the Spectrum of Plausible Understandings – Interview with James Allan

All throughout the West we see unelected bureaucracies chipping away at the decision-making power of majoritarian politics, turning democracy into a system of generating morally good outcomes, even though morality itself is hardly objective.

Tamás Orbán
31.01.2022
Parties in Hungary II – The Right
POLITICS

Parties in Hungary II – The Right

This article is dedicated to discussing how Hungarian right-wing parties evolved over the last 30 years of multiparty competition. 

Lili Zemplényi
30.01.2022
Why Slovakia’s Defence Agreement with the United States has Generated Controversy
CURRENT

Why Slovakia’s Defence Agreement with the United States has Generated Controversy

As the debate unfolds, the divides between the followers of pro-Eastern Pan-Slavism and the supporters of Western orientation are becoming deeper and deeper.

Péter Szitás
28.01.2022
‘We are exiting the world where a single superpower calls the shots’ – Interview with Abishur Prakash
INTERVIEW

‘We are exiting the world where a single superpower calls the shots’ – Interview with Abishur Prakash

Nations are no longer defined by their geography, or past, or history. They can imagine a new destiny for themselves with technology.

Michael O’Shea
27.01.2022
Parties in Hungary: The Left – Part I
POLITICS

Parties in Hungary: The Left – Part I

This article is dedicated to discussing how Hungarian left-wing parties evolved over the last 30 years of multiparty competition.  

Lili Zemplényi
26.01.2022
The Roots of Today’s Secular Individualism
PHILOSOPHY

The Roots of Today’s Secular Individualism

Paradoxically, the present-day misconstrued idea of secular individualism, which was fully developed during the Enlightenment, has its roots in early Christianity. 

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
25.01.2022
‘Ars et virtus’ – 800 Years of Common Heritage of Croatia and Hungary
CURRENT

‘Ars et virtus’ – 800 Years of Common Heritage of Croatia and Hungary

The Hungarian National Museum and the Galerija Klovićevi Dvori of Zagreb jointly present the cultural and historical relations between Croatia and Hungary via a temporary exhibition.

Virág Lőrincz
24.01.2022
The Structural Failures of Planned Economies III – Living Standards in the Soviet Union
OPINION

The Structural Failures of Planned Economies III – Living Standards in the Soviet Union

Although it always comes as a shock for people from Central Eastern Europe who lived through state socialism, nowadays in the West there are increasingly more young people who identify as Marxists or even Communists.

Lili Zemplényi
23.01.2022
The Structural Failures of Planned Economies II – The Holodomor
OPINION

The Structural Failures of Planned Economies II – The Holodomor

Given the increasingly widespread appeal of Marxist beliefs in Western academia, it is important to remind ourselves of what really happened under Soviet-type planned economies.

Lili Zemplényi
22.01.2022
The Structural Failures of Planned Economies I – No Long Term Economic Growth
OPINION

The Structural Failures of Planned Economies I – No Long Term Economic Growth

While some disappointment with capitalism—just like with any system—is completely understandable, the virtues of capitalism must be acknowledged.

Lili Zemplényi
21.01.2022
Public Opinion Survey Review: ‘Visegrád Four as Viewed by the Public – Past Experience and Future Challenges’
CURRENT

Public Opinion Survey Review: ‘Visegrád Four as Viewed by the Public – Past Experience and Future Challenges’

The latest public opinion survey from 2021 examines a wider range of V4 members’ self- and group perceptions, including pandemic topics.

Enikő Bagoly
20.01.2022
Is Abortion Indeed a Human Right?
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Is Abortion Indeed a Human Right?

In this paper we will focus on the different legal arguments for and against the right to life in the context of the relevant international laws, covenants, and legal texts.

László Gábor Lovászy
19.01.2022
Why Do We Tend to Turn a Blind Eye to the Rights of the Most Vulnerable?
OPINION

Why Do We Tend to Turn a Blind Eye to the Rights of the Most Vulnerable?

Abortion was the leading cause of death globally in 2021 which means that nearly 43 million babies were killed in the womb before they could be born.

Hungarian Conservative
15.01.2022
Why the Movie Don’t Look Up Failed and Is Still Perfect. . .
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Why the Movie Don’t Look Up Failed and Is Still Perfect. . .

The recent star-packed Hollywood blockbuster was intended to hold up a mocking glass to combat climate change denialism, but in fact, it managed to fail in a spectacular fashion, while still pointing in the right direction.

Tamás Orbán
13.01.2022
A Hungarian Movie to Watch  – Liliomfi by Károly Makk
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Hungarian Movie to Watch – Liliomfi by Károly Makk

Among many other awards, Károly Makk was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award at Figueira da Foz IFF in 1986 and the Kossuth Prize in 1973 for his achievements in creating and popularising Hungarian arts.

Lili Zemplényi
11.01.2022
What Can We Expect? – Possible Impacts of the German Government’s Change on Hungary
POLITICS

What Can We Expect? – Possible Impacts of the German Government’s Change on Hungary

Germany became one of the most influential countries not just within the EU but in the whole world in the past few decades. In this regard, we are going to examine the possible impacts of the German government’s change on Hungary. 

Bátor Tietze
10.01.2022
Nothing Guarantees That the EU Will Exist Forever
OPINION

Nothing Guarantees That the EU Will Exist Forever

We discussed the future chances of conservatism, the possible political role of Christianity, and how the ‘rainbow culture’ in Germany uses Hungary as an antipole, a perceived enemy, to forge an identity for itself.

Andreas Rödder
09.01.2022
Priorities of the French EU Presidency – Related Hungarian Points of View
POLITICS

Priorities of the French EU Presidency – Related Hungarian Points of View

This article aims at analysing the French programme for this semester ahead and at finding out which objectives outlined in the programme are in accordance with the Hungarian interests.

Fanni Korpics
08.01.2022
Germany and Austria – Another Battle in the War Against Nuclear Energy
CURRENT

Germany and Austria – Another Battle in the War Against Nuclear Energy

Half a century ago, the war of green idealism against nuclear energy began with brutal demonstrations…

Soma Hegedős
07.01.2022
Takeaways and Potential Consequences of the Pull-out from Afghanistan
CURRENT

Takeaways and Potential Consequences of the Pull-out from Afghanistan

The execution of the withdrawal was
problematic in several respects, from a lack of communication between the allies through an absence of coordination with the Afghan side to the actual management of the evacuation.

Virág Novák-Varró
06.01.2022
Hungarian Conservative – Foreword to the Fourth Edition
CURRENT

Hungarian Conservative – Foreword to the Fourth Edition

Hungarian Conservative – Volume 1, Number 4 – has been published!

Tamás Magyarics
06.01.2022
Hungarian Conservative Thought: A Competitive Advantage
PHILOSOPHY

Hungarian Conservative Thought: A Competitive Advantage

The guiding thread of Hungarian conservative thinking has always been to represent the Hungarian national interest, and thus the preservation of the country’s sovereignty and freedom—this is understood to supersede any theoretical concepts.

Balázs Orbán
04.01.2022
Demographic Winter and Modernization
CURRENT

Demographic Winter and Modernization

While Africa and West Asia have seen a population explosion, the countries of Eastern Europe and East Asia struggle with dwindling populations.

János I. Tóth
03.01.2022
Family-centred Governance to Counter the Demographic Crisis
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Family-centred Governance to Counter the Demographic Crisis

Today Hungary has the second highest proportion in Europe of respondents who would ideally like to have a large family; nine out of ten Hungarians believe that the government should support families having children over encouraging immigration.

Katalin Novák
02.01.2022
Celebrating Tragic Heroism
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Celebrating Tragic Heroism

By 1956, disillusionment with chivalric or martial ideas or even just ordinary love of country was again de rigueur in the world of words.

John O'Sullivan
01.01.2022
The Remnant’s Delusion
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Remnant’s Delusion

Review of David French’s Divided We Fall: America’s Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation.

Jorge González-Gallarza
30.12.2021
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