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Raymond Aron on Europe, Israel, and dual loyalty
Raymond Aron, it is no secret, is my favorite French intellectual of the twentieth century. He was not a Great Philosopher, nor did he create an all-encompassing system, but I think if one had to read one single author to … Continue reading
Posted in essay, Famous People on Europe
Tagged European identity, European Union, France, Israel, Jews, Muslims, Raymond Aron
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That’s Odd Syndication: Buzek, Roma and the Indigènes
The self-consciously radical French group the Indigènes de la République (“Natives of the Republic”) have copied to their website an article by Jerzy Buzek on the World War II-era genocide of the Roma. It isn’t every day that the President of … Continue reading
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Tagged France, Islamophobia, Jerzy Buzek, Muslims, Nicolas Sarkozy, Roma
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So When Will the Turks Destroy Germany?
Find out in my first article on long-term trends over at Future Challenges.


