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

Across 1 conversation, Yoram Hazony ranges across empiricism, French Revolution, American Revolution. Yoram Hazony argues that nationalism allows for independent nations to experiment with governance, contrasting with imperialist ideologies. Yaron Brook criticizes Kant's philosophy as detaching reason from reality, advocating for a rationalist approach grounded in empirical evidence.

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Yoram Hazony argues that nationalism allows nations to experiment with governance systems, contrasting with imperialist ideologies that seek homogenization.
#256Nationalism Debate: Yaron Brook and Yoram Hazony
Yaron Brook critiques Kant as detaching reason from reality, advocating for a rationalist approach that integrates empirical evidence into philosophical reasoning.
#256Nationalism Debate: Yaron Brook and Yoram Hazony
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The Virtue of Nationalism
by Yoram Hazony
Free Market Revolution
by Yaron Brook
Equal is Unfair
by Yaron Brook
Conservatism, A Rediscovery
by Yoram Hazony
The Republic
by Plato
The Science of Man
by David Hume
Atlas Shrugged
by Ayn Rand
The Conservative Mind
by Russell Kirk
Reflections on the Revolution in France
by Edmund Burke
The Age of Reason
by Thomas Paine
The Social Contract
by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Federalist Papers
by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay
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