Coupling and fertility are falling. In Finland, Mexico, Peru, South Korea, Thailand, Turkey and the US, both metrics point downwards.
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A New Monroe Doctrine, or a Federalized ‘Five Eyes’?
Colonization, Replaceable Man, and Love of One’s Own
A time for truth and reconciliation
Revenge of the Euro-elites
The truth about ‘grooming gangs’ is finally coming out
Hillsborough, Windrush, Grenfell: all appalling national scandals that are listed whenever gross institutional failures are discussed. But there is another that is usually conspicuously absent: the deep moral stain of “grooming gangs”. It is perhaps the greatest racially motivated crime in modern Britain, perpetrated predominantly by men of Pakistani heritage against vulnerable white girls.
Trump’s Poland Problem Just Got Bigger
Elon Musk isn’t the problem; legacy media is the problem
Massive Lithium Discovery Could Transform U.S. Energy Landscape
Why Rotherham happened
Is Vivek Right About America?
Britain’s Long-Overdue Reckoning With ‘Grooming Gangs’
Free Speech: What Are They Afraid Of?
Germany’s New Morgenthau Plan › American Greatness
There Is No STEM Worker ‘Shortage’
The Argentine Miracle
Debate Club
Immigration Moratorium Now
Trump settles MAGA movement feud on tech visas
The Universal and the Particular in Christian Political Life: Secular and Sacred Reflections on Christian Nationalism
Being human in a world that is both physical and metaphysical confronts us with legitimate though competing obligations that pull us between particular and universal goods. This is superlatively true for Christians, as they live consciously and conscientiously in two kingdoms, one earthy and the other heavenly, serving a divine king and, under him, also an earthly one. The kingdom of God directs our sights to the universal relationship in Christ while leaving us separately embodied in particular families and communities—the one does not supplant these others—which both require and merit devotion and self-sacrifice. This tension between love of one’s own and the uniquely Christian universal love can be seen in the currently employed and contentiously scrutinized term Christian nationalism. Though seemingly an oxymoron, it recognizes and makes sense of the necessary coincidence of our inescapable particularity with our participation in and dependence on larger realities.