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  2. Yoram Hazony - Wikipedia

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    Yoram Reuben Hazony (born 1964) [1] is an Israeli-American philosopher, Bible scholar, and political theorist. He is president of the Herzl Institute [2] in Jerusalem and serves as the chairman of the Edmund Burke Foundation. [3] He has argued for national conservatism in his 2018 book The Virtue of Nationalism [4] and 2022's Conservatism: A ...

  3. The Virtue of Nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Hazony writes that globalists promulgate “anti-nationalist hate,” and are aggressively intolerant of cultural particularism. [2] In Hazony's words, "liberal internationalism is not merely a positive agenda . . . It is an imperialist ideology that incites against . . . nationalists, seeking their delegitimization wherever they appear." [2]

  4. Conservatism: A Rediscovery - Wikipedia

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    In place of liberalism, Hazony argues for the centrality of societal hierarchies, loyalty, honor, and the conservation and renewal of traditional institutions such as the traditional family and public religion. [2] Hazony argues that an alternative political paradigm to the liberal one is offered by conservatism, which he summarises in the ...

  5. National conservatism - Wikipedia

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    National conservative parties support traditional family values, gender roles and the public role of religion, [5] [28] being critical of the separation of church and state. According to the Austrian political scientist Sieglinde Rosenberger , "national conservatism praises the family as a home and a center of identity, solidarity, and ...

  6. Postliberalism - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, postliberalism has been more influential among conservatives critical of the fusionist synthesis of free markets and traditional values that developed in the 1950s such as Patrick Deneen, Rod Dreher, and Adrian Vermeule, as well as the Israeli conservative philosopher Yoram Hazony. [6] [7] [8]

  7. Overton window - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as the window of discourse. The term is named after the American policy analyst and former senior vice president at Mackinac Center for Public Policy , Joseph Overton , who proposed that the political viability of an idea depends mainly on whether it falls within an acceptability range, rather than on the individual preferences ...

  8. Shalem Center - Wikipedia

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    The Shalem Center was established in 1994 by the young American Jewish scholar Yoram Hazony as a think tank "intended to confront what he saw as the dangers posed by post-Zionism", financed by conservative funders in the USA. Hazony had served as Benjamin Netanyahu's ghost writer and was one of his advisers. [2]

  9. Critical discourse analysis - Wikipedia

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    Critical discourse analysis (CDA) uncovers the hidden meanings embedded in texts and conversations. It analyses the way the language used reinforces power relationships, social hierarchies, and ideologies. [1] CDA is a critical theory approach to the study of discourse that views language as a form of social practice. CDA combines critique of ...