radicalism out of love for one's country
portrait of the mind of a popular Czech historian who smuggled radical imaginations from disinformation websites into the mainstream
the deepest root of the invasion of Ukraine lies in the Russian failure to democratize, COMMENTS Michael Ignatieff
The original version of this article was publisjed in The Globe and Mail on March 5th 2022. Michael Ignatieff is Rector Emeritus of Central European University and a former leader of the Liberal Party of Canada.
portrait of the mind of a popular Czech historian who smuggled radical imaginations from disinformation websites into the mainstream
a thorough Datalyrics study about the differences in Hungarian and Polish propaganda, robust television reporting on migration and organizational practices that underpin the different styles
the aim is centralized control of science, say researchers
why fewer people trust the news in Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia?
says Attila Chikán, a minister from the first Orbán’s government, about Hungary’s competitive autocracy. In a long interview with Datalyrics, he also talks about binarity and the reluctance of those who share a similar ideology to call out a fellow’s foul.
eminent conservative Christian intellectuals in the West look to new illiberal regimes for succour. Their disappointment is inevitable, COMMENTS Alexander Faludy.