Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orbán has become one of the last voices of reason among Europe’s leadership, Rod Dreher argues in The European Conservative. Dreher describes how Orbán believes people’s growing inability to acknowledge anything greater than themselves is driving the – potentially irreversible – degradation of Western society.
Disorder Begets Disorder; A Case for Broken Windows Policing
In the City Journal, John McMillian revives the case for the “broken windows” theory of policing, which emphasizes dealing with minor offences such as disorderly behaviour because, if left unpunished, such violations beget more and worse crimes. McMillian retells the history of broken windows’ stunningly successful implementation in New York City in the 1990s – and calls for the policy to be applied once again.