The article discusses the third conference of the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) held in London from June 23–25, which brought together over 4,500 leaders from politics, academia, business, and culture across 80 countries under the theme 'The Age of Reconstruction.' The event marked a shift toward proactive efforts to rebuild a free and successful society by addressing civilizational challenges. Attendees included prominent figures such as former British minister Kemi Badenoch, US Congressman Mike Johnson, and intellectuals like Jordan Peterson and Ayaan Hirsi Ali. The author, a Slovenian participant, highlights the growing recognition among Western conservatives that Christianity is essential for the future of the West, noting that Central Europe has long understood this. The article frames the ARC movement as primarily rooted in Anglo-American and Australian traditions, emphasizing individualism and free markets, while suggesting that European thinkers lag behind by two steps.
Bias read (Right): The article emphasizes the importance of Christian values and traditional conservative principles in shaping Western societies, positioning them as necessary foundations for stability and progress. It frames the ARC movement as a response to progressive narratives and highlights the perceived gap in





