The Center Falls First
Charlie Kirk’s killing shows how revolutions often strike the middle first, leaving only extremes to battle for power.
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Charlie Kirk’s killing shows how revolutions often strike the middle first, leaving only extremes to battle for power.
Why the modern world cannot explain away darkness as a mere metaphor.
From Oswald to the RAF, assassination cultures diverge on opposite sides of the Atlantic.
The uncomfortable truth is that political assassinations, even in supposedly enlightened liberal democracies, are more of a featur…
Charlie Kirk’s murder sparks a global divide: the US mourns an evangelical martyr, Europe debates his rhetoric. A tale of two worl…
The Moro affair reveals that modern democracies and state-centred regimes at large have lethal violence and an exclusive, ultimate…
How Boomer careerism and the cult of credentialism hollowed out the demographic future.
France’s boomers prosper, but pensions, debt, and youth flight leave the next generation footing the bill.
The civilisational narrative the Baby Boomer generation presents and defends is increasingly unrecognisable to those who came afte…
They were the luckiest children of the 20th century—and they still hold the keys today.
Angela Merkel epitomised the Boomer ethos: 16 years of drift, comfort over reform—leaving a fragile Europe for future generations.…
While Italian youth accuse older generations of making the real-estate market inaccessible, other factors are at play.