Law and Justice and the Importance of Poland's Historical Memory
On July 31, 2004, the Museum of the Uprising was inaugurated in Warsaw, decades after its establishment and years of work for its construction.
Alarico Lazzaro
Chantal Delsol: France is a country of riots. And for specific reasons.
Every uprising has its own motives, linked to the events of the day.
Francesco Giubilei
The New Wave of German Emigration
This wake-up call dates back to the 2000s. However, the problem is as topical now as it was then.
Marco Gallina
Holiday debates on immigration with French 'papys boomers'.
Every year, like many of us, I spend the summer holidays with my family. It's a time for endless political discussions. As someone who enjoys adversarial debate, I must admit that I'm often provocative. I particularly enjoy sparking discussions on immigration with my elders, as our opinions differ so widely on this issue.
Patrick Edery
France: Are the scandals of the "Progressive Circus" premeditated?
In my editorial of 11 June (LINK), I began telling you about the 'Progressive Circus' to explain the passivity of the French people in the face of the incredible hypocrisy of their ruling elites.
Patrick Edery
Conservatives and Classical Liberals - What to Choose?
In a political and cultural context as changeable as the contemporary one, any use of rigid categories to define parties and alignments or thinkers and men of culture can be misleading.
Francesco Giubilei
France: Constitutionalisation of abortion deserves a referendum
The French radical left (the "La France Insoumise" party) followed by almost all parties on the left, centre and right is going through all the steps to pass a constitutional bill to enshrine "the freedom of women to terminate their pregnancy in the Constitution".