Jorge González-Gallarza[The Critic] The plot against GeorgiaWhen an unimpeachable race delivered the wrong verdict, liberal maximalists began recklessly astroturfing a color revolution.Nov 4Nov 4
Jorge González-Gallarza[The Critic] Graduation BluesUniversities that have morphed into woke-neoliberal engines of uprooting and atomization are undeserving of our reminiscence.Oct 21Oct 21
Jorge González-Gallarza[The European Conservative] Venezuela’s Rightful Leaders Haven’t Said Their Last WordDoubting the integrity of opposition figureheads puts a gloss on the regime’s cruelty.Oct 10Oct 10
Jorge González-Gallarza[The European Conservative] New Right, New FightsA novel essay collection depicts the modern conservative movement as vain and ineffectual.Aug 29Aug 29
Jorge González-Gallarza[The Critic] Spanish DishonorThe scenic shame inflicted on Spain by Catalonia’s chief putschist shall not be easily forgotten.Aug 19Aug 19
Jorge González-Gallarza[The Critic] Anatomy of a Populist CynicAs Spain’s national-conservatives get outflanked by “Alvise”, Europe’s “new right” would do well to watch the fringes, too.Jun 29Jun 29
Jorge González-Gallarza[The Hungarian Conservative] Towards a Conservatism Where the Sun Never SetsLate this March in Madrid, the Atlantic got a tad less wide for conservatives — courtesy of Hungary.May 20May 20
Jorge González-Gallarza[The European Conservative] When a Culture War Becomes a Truth WarFacts are being spun — and non-arguments are being lazily assembled — to score partisan points.May 13May 13
Jorge González-Gallarza[The Hungarian Conservative] Culture Warriors on the Danubian StumpAt the third CPAC convened on European soil this month, Hungary will again become the theater of world-historical mutations.Apr 18Apr 18
Jorge González-Gallarza[The European Conservative] Lessons From Hungary's Transition34 years since the Soviet bloc collapsed, Hungary’s break with communism remains an instructive case study for transitioning regimes…Mar 4Mar 4