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Excerpts from a talk by Douglas Murray about neo-conservative philosophy where liberty is viewed as the ultimate antidote to extremism. He also examines the (for me) infuriating results of a relativistic approach (there's no good and bad) to politics and culture, which spawned a nasty political definition of the social concept of multiculturalism that cripples countries' and whole cultures' ability to defend themselves against destruction within - the effects of which we can see today to a large extent in Europe and steadily growing in the United States and Canada.
To see the full clip click here:
video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1594945712799371957#
Excerpts from a talk by Douglas Murray about neo-conservative philosophy where liberty is viewed as the ultimate antidote to extremism. He also examines the (for me) infuriating results of a relativistic approach (there's no good and bad) to politics and culture, which spawned a nasty political definition of the social concept of multiculturalism that cripples countries' and whole cultures' ability to defend themselves against destruction within - the effects of which we can see today to a large extent in Europe and steadily growing in the United States and Canada.
To see the full clip click here:
video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1594945712799371957#