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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 ...
Hazony traces the history of what he calls ‘Anglo-American Conservatism’ from the jurisprudence of English judge John Fortescue to Richard Hooker, Edward Coke, John Selden, and Edmund Burke through to many of the leaders of the American Revolution, particularly George Washington, John Jay, Gouverneur Morris, John Adams, and Alexander Hamilton.
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]
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]
[24]: 1099 In The Virtue of Nationalism, Yoram Hazony criticizes Jean-Jacques Rousseau and John Locke for creating a "dream world" where the "Jewish and Christian world" have "no place to exist". [16]
The body of a British-Israeli hostage is among six that have been recovered from the Gaza Strip, the Israeli military has said.. In a statement the Israeli army said that its forces reclaimed the ...
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -The Israeli military said another four Israeli hostages abducted by Hamas on Oct. 7 had died in captivity and that their bodies are being held by the Palestinian Islamist group.
Yoram Globus (born 1941), Israeli director and producer, most famous for his association with Cannon Films Inc; Yoram Gross (1926-2015), Australian producer of children's and family entertainment; Yoram Hazony (born 1964), Israeli scholar and founder of Shalem College in Jerusalem; Yoram Ish-Hurwitz (born 1968), Dutch pianist of Israeli origin