Hungary is Europe's basket case, a nation that saw little economic progress under Orbán—as well as diminishing freedoms.
Even as the U.S. government funded the Contras to overturn the new regime as part of Cold War machinations, progressives flocked to the Central American nation to see the wonders of the fledgling ...
Ludwig von Mises Mises argues in Nation, State, and Economy that nationalism is compatible with economic and political ...
Even Orbán’s shocked supporters know that they have lived through history. The fortress Orbán built had seemed indestructible ...
Among the many conceits of political discourse are the words used to explain outcomes as if they are temporary aberrations.
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Why I’m still a Zionist 25 years later
A century ago, Zionism revived pride in the label ‘Jew’; today, Jews must revive pride in the label ‘Zionist.’ ...
Mansfield refused to go along with the fashion for more generous grading, earning the nickname – in which he revelled – ...
Immigration policies introduced violent foreign hatreds to our streets, and land use has become a bonfire of litigation.
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MAGA desperate for new far-right despot to idolize
For many years, far-right Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and the Fidesz party seemed entrenched in Hungary. Orbán didn't come to ...
It's fine to say Orban lost because the Hungarian economy was a mess. But that mess stemmed from his own corruption.
I wasn’t really animated by politics until Trump came along,” G. told me. “I was, like, ‘Wow, America could be something ...
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