Christian Democracy in Germany – CDU
The main unifying idea of the CDU was the Christian basis, which turned out to be the only ideology in the country that was not discredited after the defeat of…
The main unifying idea of the CDU was the Christian basis, which turned out to be the only ideology in the country that was not discredited after the defeat of…
Christian democracy and conservatism stand out among the socio-political forces that advocate preservation and development instead of destruction for the sake of change. These two ideologies are so close and…
Today, Christian democratic parties are among the most influential, especially in Europe, and are represented not only in parliaments but also in the governments of many European countries. In general,…
Polish professor, historian, and political scientist Pawel Skibinski gave a resonant interview titled “Ideological Revival of Christian Democrats Is Impossible,” in which he condemned the partial loss of Christianity by…
Socialists like to maintain the myth that they have a monopoly on protecting the rights of workers and the working class, but a significant role in this belonged to Christian…
The Bible, the moral principles of the Gospel, and Christian ethics became the value sources on which the postwar Christian democracy was formed. Also, the social doctrine of the Catholic…
The key values of Christian democracy include freedom, democracy, respect for labor, liberty, and social justice. Democracy. Christian democracy has formed its own views on democracy, which focuses not on…
Christian democracy became the ideology of reconciliation and integration for European countries after World War II. The universal values of Christian democracy raised post-war Europe from the ruins and became…
Read about the breakthrough vote, which was preceded by a campaign by evangelical Christians and intelligence leaders, in the translation of the article “Inside House Speaker Mike Johnson’s conversion on…
Christian democratic parties throughout Europe emerged as a fundamentally new phenomenon that required new ideological foundations. This ideology not only reflected public sentiment but also actively changed socio-cultural principles. To…