The U.S. Should Take a Stand against Repression in Egypt
It’s unrealistic to discount morality.
March 25, 2016
Explaining the growing pessimism.
Speak to residents of the upscale neighborhoods of Tel Aviv, or browse any of Israel’s left-leaning newspapers and websites, and you’ll get a sense of what the journalist, broadcaster, and actor Yaron London calls the “sorrow of the left”—a sense of political despair combined with a fear that the Israel they love is slipping away. After discussing the subject with London, Peter Berkowitz comments:
It’s unrealistic to discount morality.
A divided polity with a restive Muslim population.
Explaining the growing pessimism.
"The parties to the conflict . . . will not be swayed by the language of artists."
From the frontiers of religious freedom in Texas to the black holes of the final frontier.
Speak to residents of the upscale neighborhoods of Tel Aviv, or browse any of Israel’s left-leaning newspapers and websites, and you’ll get a sense of what the journalist, broadcaster, and actor Yaron London calls the “sorrow of the left”—a sense of political despair combined with a fear that the Israel they love is slipping away. After discussing the subject with London, Peter Berkowitz comments:
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