NEW OCCIDENT

WHAT IS THE
NEW OCCIDENT
New Occident is a right-wing quarterly journal on politics, society, and culture, written for the current and coming generation of leaders who mean to preserve the civilization of the Latin West. It proceeds on the assumption that public life cannot be understood apart from questions of authority, piety, and form, and that these questions are better addressed in essays.
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In keeping with the older Anglo-European habit of political writing in inhospitable times, many of our essays appear under assumed names—not as an affectation, but as a concession to institutions that would prefer certain questions remain unasked. Our contributors write chiefly from the old universities, above all the Ivy League, where they have had to think and, at times, to lead on the right from within environments largely ordered against them.
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Our readership is deliberately broader. New Occident is intended for anyone willing to follow sustained argument on matters of regime, culture, and social order: students and academics, professionals and office-holders, readers for whom the fate of the West is a question of what is to be preserved, altered, or abandoned.
New Occident appears as a quarterly web issue, alongside regularly published digital essays. Writers who share our concerns and standards are invited to query us with serious work in this spirit.