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miércoles, 10 de octubre de 2018
A world order anchored around independent nation-states
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The Soul’s Need for Rootedness
Nationalism as Political Realism
Yoram Hazony’s The Virtue of Nationalism: A Law and Liberty Symposium
The Suppression of Nations
The Professors’ Letter Against Kavanaugh Undermines the Legal Academy
Kavanaugh Does Not Threaten the Court’s Legitimacy—Except Among Liberal Elites
The Soul’s Need for Rootedness
by Luma Simms
Hazony on the metaphysical source (much devalued in our day) of the nation.
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Nationalism as Political Realism
by William Anthony Hay
Hazony's
The Virtue of Nationalism
helps build a realist conception of political order that goes beyond theory to understand history.
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Yoram Hazony’s The Virtue of Nationalism: A Law and Liberty Symposium
by Law and Liberty Editors
Yoram Hazony's
The Virtue of Nationalism
offers a staunch defense of a world order anchored around independent nation-states.
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The Suppression of Nations
by Theodore Dalrymple
Hazony's
The Virtue of Nationalism
offers a lesson: hell hath no fury like a universalist contradicted.
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The Professors’ Letter Against Kavanaugh Undermines the Legal Academy
by John O. McGinnis
Law professors talk a lot about the legitimacy of the Supreme Court but they should guard their own legitimacy as well.
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Kavanaugh Does Not Threaten the Court’s Legitimacy—Except Among Liberal Elites
by James R. Rogers
There is no crisis of legitimacy for the Supreme Court among the American public as a whole, but liberal elites will tell a different story.
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