Modernity, Religion, Morality—and the Future of the West

Dec. 22 2015

Yoram Hazony and George Weigel agree that the West owes much of its success to the biblical tradition, and that the decline of religion poses a peril to the West’s continued existence. In a wide-ranging conversation, they discuss mass immigration in Europe, the separation of church and state, the proper role of religion in democratic education, and other related topics. (Moderated by Daniel Johnson; video, 94 minutes.)

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More about: church and state, Education, Europe, History & Ideas, Religion, Western civilization

The Hard Truth about Deradicalization in Gaza

Sept. 13 2024

If there is to be peace, Palestinians will have to unlearn the hatred of Israel they have imbibed during nearly two decades of Hamas rule. This will be a difficult task, but Cole Aronson argues, drawing on the experiences of World War II, that Israel has already gotten off to a strong start:

The population’s compliance can . . . be won by a new regime that satisfies its immediate material needs, even if that new regime is sponsored by a government until recently at war with the population’s former regime. Axis civilians were made needy through bombing. Peaceful compliance with the Allies became a good alternative to supporting violent resistance to the Allies.

Israel’s current campaign makes a moderate Gaza more likely, not less. Destroying Hamas not only deprives Islamists of the ability to rule—it proves the futility of armed resistance to Israel, a condition for peace. The destruction of buildings not only deprives Hamas of its hideouts. It also gives ordinary Palestinians strong reasons to shun groups planning to replicate Hamas’s behavior.

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More about: Gaza War 2023, World War II