Western civilization arose in the 8th century B.C. Greece. Some 1,500 city-states emerged from a murky, illiterate ...
An analysis of Europe's societal decline and its implications for Western civilization.
Americans dare to lecture Europe because the same Western pathologies — open borders, unassimilated immigrants, tribalism, ...
By VICTOR DAVIS HANSON Syndicated columnist Nothing bothers the European elite as much as American conservatives praising the ...
Western civilization arose in Greece in the 8th century BC, when some 1,500 city-states emerged from a murky, illiterate 400-year-old Dark Age.
Europe’s overregulation and war on fossil fuels, combined with a generous social welfare state, have resulted in too little ...
Western civilization arose in the eighth century B.C. Greece. Some 1,500 city-states emerged from a murky, illiterate 400-year-old Dark Age. That chaos followed the utter collapse of the palatial ...
Historian Victor Davis Hanson warns that the same forces that collapsed Greece and Rome – debt, tribalism, decadence and declining virtue – are again pushing the modern West toward a new Dark Age.
Victor Davis Hanson warns that Europe's green zeal, welfare dependence and mass immigration signal civilizational decline – ...
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Beyond the ‘clash of systems’: Reframing cultural disregard as a strategic imperative
Much of what is labelled “disregard” in fact reflects acculturation delays: growing pains inherent to cross-border expansion, analogous to the struggles Western firms faced with the “Ugly American” ...
Open borders, unassimilated immigrants, tribalism, declining fertility, green fanaticism, unsustainable budget deficits, and vast national debt are ...
Nothing bothers the European elite as much as American conservatives praising the European foundations of their shared, but threatened, Western civilization. Europeans especially resent having their ...
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