Monday, November 17, 2025 | 1:00p.m. Eastern Time

November 17, 2025 | “What is Happening to the American Right” with Dominic Green

Dominic Green will discuss the turmoil reshaping the American conservative movement. From the rise of the Groypers, a reactionary faction fueled by resentment toward Jews, women, and immigrants, to the intellectual push of “post-liberal” Catholics seeking as they see it to save conservatism from within, the Right faces a reckoning rooted in deep societal, economic and technological changes.

Green will explore the struggle for control of key institutions like Heritage and Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI), the complicated role of figures like Tucker Carlson and JD Vance, and how this ideological split could reshape U.S.–Israel relations and the gender politics of the next generation.

Dominic Green is a contributor to the Wall Street Journal and a columnist for the Washington Examiner and the Jewish Chronicle. The author of five books, he was previously editor of the Spectator’s American edition and contributes regularly to the New Criterion, Free Press and the Washington Free Beacon. He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society, the Foreign Policy Research Institute and the Center for American Culture and Ideas.

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