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Brian Patrick Bolger

Brian Patrick Bolger studied at the London School of Economics and Political Science and has taught political philosophy and applied linguistics in universities across Europe. His articles have appeared in the U.S., the U.K., Italy, Canada, and Germany in magazines such as Asian Affairs, Deliberatio, L'Indro Quotidiano Indipendente di Geopolitica, the National Interest, GeoPolitical Monitor, Merion West, Voegelin View, the Montreal Review, the European Conservative, Visegrad Insight, the Hungarian Conservative, the Salisbury Review, the Village, New English Review, the Burkean, the Daily Globe, American Thinker, Hungarian Review, the Internationalist, and Philosophy News. His new book Nowhere Fast: Democracy and Identity in the Twenty First Century will be published soon by Ethics International Press.
by | Dec 11, 2025

There is no International rules-based order. It is only a comforting phantasm of peripheral nations. The real law of the…

by | Aug 9, 2025

The iconic painting Remnants of an Army from 1879 by the Victorian artist Elizabeth Thompson (Lady Butler) shows William Brydon…

by | Jun 1, 2025

There is some truth in the message of Henry Kissinger’s famous remark “Who do I call if I want to…

by | Aug 29, 2023

It was Hannah Arendt, writing on the trial of Adolf Eichmann in 1961, who coined the term “the banality of…

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