How France Became Iran’s Biggest Advocate
In search of former glory—and money.
September 24, 2019
Liberalism need not require a naked public square.
Responding to recent debates among American religious conservatives about whether liberal democracy of the kind practiced in the U.S. is innately inimical to traditional religious values, Ryan T. Anderson and Robert P. George defend a system of government devoted to protecting the freedom of its citizens. These two Catholic intellectuals instead argue for a version of liberalism that is supremely well suited to allowing for religious flourishing, so long as certain principles are observed.
In search of former glory—and money.
They are anti-Zionist and support terrorism.
Liberalism need not require a naked public square.
Even if a BDS activist gets deported, Israel’s enemies will win a propaganda victory.
A land without opportunity.
Responding to recent debates among American religious conservatives about whether liberal democracy of the kind practiced in the U.S. is innately inimical to traditional religious values, Ryan T. Anderson and Robert P. George defend a system of government devoted to protecting the freedom of its citizens. These two Catholic intellectuals instead argue for a version of liberalism that is supremely well suited to allowing for religious flourishing, so long as certain principles are observed.
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