Judicial Tyranny and the Death of Free Speech in Brazil

August 22, 2025

Free speech in Brazil has been deteriorating for years, because of judicial activism by the Supreme Court and the operation of a censorship infrastructure that targets individuals and organizations that deviate from an imposed orthodoxy. 

The EU 'Elites', Part II: Technocrats Against Democracy

August 22, 2025

The European Commission has been a major driving force in implementing a technocratic and authoritarian economic, political, and regulatory agenda that hurts Europeans and betrays democracy and human rights.

Executive Power and the Common Good, From 4 Perspectives

August 22, 2025

In a recent discussion that brought influential thinkers of the Right together for an unprecedented public debate, Curtis Yarvin, Christopher Caldwell, Patrick Deneen, and Chris Rufo tackled the conservative movement’s future in a panel convened by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute and held at The Heritage Foundation.

How US Officials Are Pressuring Europe Over Its Platform Regulations

August 22, 2025

In recent months, top Republicans in Washington have banded together with US tech industry leaders to mount an escalating pressure campaign against the European Union’s landmark platform regulations, claiming they are tantamount to foreign “censorship.

 

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  • How US Officials Are Pressuring Europe Over Its Platform Regulations

    August 22, 2025

    In recent months, top Republicans in Washington have banded together with US tech industry leaders to mount an escalating pressure campaign against the European Union’s landmark platform regulations, claiming they are tantamount to foreign “censorship.

     
  • The EU 'Elites', Part II: Technocrats Against Democracy

    August 22, 2025

    The European Commission has been a major driving force in implementing a technocratic and authoritarian economic, political, and regulatory agenda that hurts Europeans and betrays democracy and human rights.

     
  • Wikipedia Loses Challenge Against UK Online Safety Act Rules

    August 13, 2025

    The UK High Court of London has dismissed a legal challenge brought by the Wikimedia Foundation – the non-profit organization which operates online encyclopaedia Wikipedia - to the country’s Online Safety Act.

     
 
  • Executive Power and the Common Good, From 4 Perspectives

    August 22, 2025

    In a recent discussion that brought influential thinkers of the Right together for an unprecedented public debate, Curtis Yarvin, Christopher Caldwell, Patrick Deneen, and Chris Rufo tackled the conservative movement’s future in a panel convened by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute and held at The Heritage Foundation.

     
  • Judicial Tyranny and the Death of Free Speech in Brazil

    August 22, 2025

    Free speech in Brazil has been deteriorating for years, because of judicial activism by the Supreme Court and the operation of a censorship infrastructure that targets individuals and organizations that deviate from an imposed orthodoxy. 

     
  • America Should Celebrate Its Heroes

    August 22, 2025

    The Trump administration is calling for a reappreciation of heroes from American history as a way of reigniting patriotism and correcting a fixation with victims.