From our current issue:
• CURRENT: Doug Stokes: Sovereign Internationalism: Reclaiming Europe’s Democratic Order in a Post-American Era
• TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN RIGHTS: László Lovászy: (Post)Humanism: Proving Fukuyama Right? – Thoughts on the Need of the New—Techno-Orthodox—Humanism
• POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY: Nicholas Tate: The Conservative ‘Idea of a University’
• REVIEW: Anthony Jones: Vernacular Poetry: Dante’s Secret Weapon Against Vice
The Hungarian Conservative aspires to be the foremost English-language voice of twenty-first-century Hungarian conservatism and an international forum for political, economic and cultural debate from a Hungarian perspective. Our objective is to address the outstanding issues of conservative thought in the realms of politics, society, religion, and culture, both past and present.