miércoles, 10 de octubre de 2018

A world order anchored around independent nation-states

 

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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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