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One of the central objectives of the Center is to "discover" works written in a conservative spirit that have previously received little attention or face difficulties in being published due to their bold and outspoken nature. Whether it concerns the sincere works of foreign or domestic thinkers, our main focus is to bring books that expand the "common sense" toolkit to Hungarian readers.

We wish you happy reading with our books!

Gender Madness – A Guide to Understanding the Global Master Plan

Marguerite A. Peeters

Having dismantled the anthropological structure of man and woman, the revolution shifts from deconstruction to “construction.” From the remnants of obsolete ideologies, it cobbles together a kind of virtual reality: a citizen or individual who is “liberated” of the gratuitous gift of their own being, who is asexual, possesses no distinguishing characteristics, and can even “freely choose” their own “sexual orientation” and “gender identity.” The propaganda of gender equality employs reason and science to deny actual reality. This offspring of Western secularism is now being exported to every culture, posing the danger of destroying their souls and obliterating their sense of the sacred. (Excerpt from the book)

Gender Madness – A Guide to Understanding the Global Master Plan

A Complaint Made to Knowledge

Deli Gergely - Horváth Dóra

The present book analyzes certain key legal institutions in a rather unconventional way, from the starting point of neoclassical economics and rational choice theory. The insights of these fields are nuanced by novel findings of behavioral economics. The critical perspective is provided by classical Roman law and the teachings of the Gospels. However, the purpose of the work is not historical or religious in nature. The Roman legal and evangelical sources are viewed as universal knowledge, which naturally can be part of any professional dialogue concerning the regulation of human behavior.

A Complaint Made to Knowledge

The Camp of the Saints

Jean Raspail

The masterpiece, authored by French writer and traveler Jean Raspail in 1973, has become one of a handful of literary works that has turned into a self-fulfilling prophecy over the years. The style of The Camp of the Saints is not delicate; it addresses a deeply important issue with brutal honesty. At the dawn of modern-day mass migration, this suddenly highly relevant work modeled the mechanisms, course, and even the very occurrence of the 2015 migration crisis, nearly half a century before it actually took place. One of the core experiences for a reader picking up the book will be a sense of “suspicion” and incredulity while turning the pages, as the story contains several parallels with the events of the past years.

The Camp of the Saints

Critique of Gender Theory

Szilvay Gergely

The book provides an overview of what is to be known about gender issues. What is gender ideology? Can it be called an ideology? Is homosexuality innate? Does “gay propaganda” exist? Is it at all possible to be the opposite sex of what one is born as? Is gender reassignment possible? Are different “family models” equal? Is there a biological basis of masculinity, femininity, and gender roles? The answers are embedded in the book’s theoretical framework, at the core of which is that human beings are the unity of body and soul, and ignoring the “instruction manual” is an ill-advised idea.

Critique of Gender Theory

Cultural Extinction

Marguerite A. Peeters

Marguerite A. Peeters’s book Cultural Extinction is the product of research spanning several years. In the book, the author explores the key concepts and operating mechanisms of what she describes as the globalization of the Western cultural revolution. What does this mean? Since the end of the Cold War, our concepts of the world and man have been completely distorted at the hands of certain pressure groups. NGOs inspired by the feminist, sexual, and cultural revolutions have seemingly achieved their goals in the West and have created a new sexual ethic signaling the advent of postmodernity.

Cultural Extinction

Boston Politics

Tilo Schabert

The book, by German political scientist Tilo Schabert, has become a well-known point of reference in professional circles over the years. During the past three decades, a whole body of scholarly literature has sprung up around Boston Politics, and generations of politicians have sought to apply the author’s insights. However, the art of creative power-wielding is an intriguing subject not only for scholars and practitioners of politics, but also for the voters themselves, on whose behalf politicians exercise power.

Boston Politics

Reasons to Vote for Democrats

Michael J. Knowles

Michael J. Knowles is one of the best-known U.S. conservative political commentators and host of The Michael Knowles Show. Six years ago, Knowles, a writer and actor, did something few had dared to do before. In his unique style, he penned a stern but straightforward critique of mainstream liberal politics- Reasons to Vote for Democrats is the author’s take on values he claims are embodied by liberal politics. The book consists of 245 pages; however, only the chapter headings are expanded in detail, the rest is left blank. This is because Knowles argues that liberal politics is essentially hollow.

Reasons to Vote for Democrats

Hybrid War for the Future

Horváth József

We have entered the era of hybrid warfare. Many of us may be unaware of this, as here in Hungary, we live on an island of peace. This may still be the case today, but within weeks or months, the ground beneath our feet could be lost. Thus, we must walk the world with our eyes open. We must be able to distinguish good from evil, truth from lies. And that is no easy task in the flood of information of the 21st century. The written and electronic press, the internet, and social media have joined the ranks of the most powerful tools – even weapons – of our times.

Hybrid War for the Future

Dangerous Times

Horváth József

It had once seemed unconceivable that nearly eighty years after the Second World War, Europe will again be plagued by gunfire. It appears, however, that the paths of fate are indeed unfathomable. The two years since the outbreak of the bloody Russia-Ukraine war have shown in all its brutality that the age of armies is far from over. The proponents of a pacifist, liberal world order saw soldiers and the armed forces as obsolete relics, or even worse, as a collection of lazy, freeloading male chauvinists. It then turned out that without armies, nations and states seeking survival in the 21st century would become vulnerable, easy prey.

Dangerous Times

Migration – The Populists Were Right

Daniele Scalea

Europe has entered a demographic winter – a diagnosis unreservedly endorsed by Daniele Scalea. However, the author argues that the solution is not to arrange the immigration of masses of people with a background in foreign cultures, religions, and behavioral patterns, but to have more children.

Migration – The Populists Were Right

Last Warning to the West

Dr. Shea L. Bradley-Farrell

You now have in your hands one of the last warnings we may ever get concerning the slow-motion collapse of America's democratic republic. The warning comes through the insightful historical and political analysis of Dr. Shea L. Bradley-Farrell in this compelling study of Hungary – the vibrant, thriving, conservative success story in the very heart of Central Europe. Hungary's 1,000-year-long Christian history provides perspective that the West desperately needs today.

Last Warning to the West

Conscience and Human Rights

Grégor Puppinck

As a representative of the conservative critique of human rights fundamentalism, Grégor Puppinck is well aware of the ultimately anti-human and profoundly undemocratic processes set in motion by liberals when they decided that rights can and should be formed out of every human desire and urge. The author argues that freedom of conscience and religion without fear of discrimination or persecution is the basis of any just society. In his book Conscientious Objection and Human Rights, he successfully tackles a timeless, although nowadays much debated topic.

Conscience and Human Rights

Neomarxist Inc.

Alejandro Pena Esclusa

Democracy as we know it today in Latin America is on its way out due to the sophisticated method of gaining power by electoral fraud that has been devised by a group of coup plotters, former resistance fighters, drug traffickers, and bribed officials gathering around the São Paulo Forum. Alejandro Peña Esclusa’s study is a detailed description of what these mechanisms are and how they work. It offers unprecedented in-depth analysis by exposing the context of fraud perpetrated by the political Left, not only in a single country but throughout the region.

Neomarxist Inc.

Marching Generation

Ralf Schuler

When the final Soviet soldier left Hungary in 1991, the path was finally opened the country to become a fully-fledged member of the long-revered West. And while the perhaps exaggerated expectations of a rapid economic catch-up were soon dashed, Western-style freedoms – apart from a few low points – quickly became part of everyday life in Hungary. Today, it is a natural fact of life that anyone can criticize the government and openly oppose gender ideology or do the opposite, without having to face retribution. But does the West still exist in its form on which Hungary modeled its own system?

Marching Generation

The Curse of Popularity

Heil Kristóf - Petri Bernadett

What is populism? Is it a pathology of liberal democracy or rather a necessary corollary of democracy? A servant of despotism or the true bearer of the principle of popular sovereignty? Is it perhaps the arbitrary stigmatization of successful politicians – the curse of popularity? The present volume takes a fresh and dynamic approach to the historical tradition of populism and its contemporary phenomena with the aim of dismantling the unipolar approach to the concept, which is not only contrary to scholarly objectivity but also fails to serve the principles of democracy and the rule of law.

The Curse of Popularity

The Conservative Mind

Russell Kirk

In the spring of 1953, a little-known university professor from Michigan by the name of Russell Kirk published his doctoral dissertation under the title The Conservative Mind. To everyone’s surprise, the book became an immediate success. It received over a hundred reviews – a remarkable number for an academic work. The July 6, 1953 issue of Time magazine devoted its entire book section to Kirk’s volume. Its publication made the author an academic celebrity and the intellectual spokesman of American conservativism.

The Conservative Mind

Ronald Reagan

Matt Schlapp

Today, the ideals of the American conservative revolution are in need more than ever. No leader to date has embodied conservativism with such dignity as President Ronald Reagan. President Reagan was an ordinary man, yet one of the most extraordinary political leaders in history. Among his many virtues, his courage stood out the most. He told us all not to be afraid and to stand firm in our convictions. In every single speech he delivered, President Reagan spoke of his vision and the challenges related to it.

Ronald Reagan

Dual State and Legal Duplication

Pokol Béla

Global constitutional law, juristocracy, legal duplication, judicial legislation – concepts that may sound obscure, but are key to understanding today’s legal and political debates. The legal scholar Béla Pokol explains the construction of the new “legal ladder” based on these concepts and their derivatives. According to the professor of law, constitutions, which were long considered mere ceremonial declarations, truly came to life when constitutional courts were “attached” to them. With their rulings, these bodies of judges, of course, concretize the abstract constitutional declarations and fundamental constitutional rights.

Dual State and Legal Duplication

DeSantis – Florida’s Wokebuster

Few American governors have accomplished more for their state than the Floridian wokebuster Ron DeSantis. He played baseball at Yale, graduated with honors from Harvard Law School, served in Iraq and in Congress. And in all these places, Governor DeSantis learned the same lesson: don’t want to be part of the leftist elite. Since becoming Governor of the Sunshine State, he has fought – and won – battle after battle, overcoming not only the resistance of the political Left but also the tidal wave of doom-mongering, hostile media coverage.

DeSantis – Florida’s Wokebuster

The Ukrainian Puzzle

Áron Máthé

There is a perception in both Ukraine and Hungary, fueled by atrocious reporting in leading liberal international media outlets, that the two countries are hostile to each other. The post-Maidan laws passed by the new government in Kyiv on official language and education were targeted at the Russian minority, but Hungarians who have lived in Subcarpathia for over a millennium are collateral damage. A survey conducted in the spring of 2023 found that 42 per cent of Ukrainian respondents considered Hungary an “enemy country.”

The Ukrainian Puzzle

Still Normal?

Birgit Kelle

Who would have thought around the turn of the millennium, or even a decade ago, that what had been an unquestionable law of nature since the dawn of humanity will be called into question? Who could have imagined that norm-wrecking progressive dogma will take aim not only at common sense but also at the order of Creation, seeking to deconstruct our biological endowments and spouting such things as “asexual gender fluidity” and “gender non-conforming non-binarity?”

Still Normal?

From a Fool's Mouth

Alapjogokért Központ

While political correctness is likely seen by many as a ludicrous phenomenon tending toward self-parody, the fact is that it is far more than liberals trying to erase a handful of insufficiently “sensitive” terms from our common vocabulary. The real aim of the dark riders of “open society” is to completely rewrite our language, word by word, and with it the way humans relate to one another.

From a Fool's Mouth

From a Fool's Mouth

Alapjogokért Központ

A specter is haunting Europe – the specter of wokeism, the reinvented version of communism. No sooner has one half of Western civilization recovered from socialist fantasies that the violent will to eradicate everything in the heat of a furious struggle is lurking in the shadows once again.

From a Fool's Mouth
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