THE LIMITs OF LIBERTY

Scruton, Roger

As license now trumps responsibility, the Western world fritters away its most treasured possession. Roger Scruton T he american spectator’s essays on “the future of individual...

...When Adam Smith made freedom central to his vision of the modern economy, he was clear that freedom and morality are two sides of a coin...
...As the Supreme Court expressed the point in the celebrated case of Planned Parent­hood v. Casey, “At the heart of liberty is the right to define one’s own concept of existence, of meaning, of the universe, and the mystery of human life...
...Now, however, the goal of education is often seen as a more outward liberty, associated with an ever-expanding sphere of individual rights, and a breaking free from the con­straints of traditional morality in the interests of self-expression...
...Moreover, we know that one person’s liberty may conflict with another’s...
...Thus the ambiguities run deep...
...Radical feminism is an opinionated move­ment, dependent upon the massive rents on middle­class incomes that are available to those who can control the university curriculum...
...Of course liberals and conservatives will differ as to how far these individual rights should extend, and the ways in which sover­eignty can be properly exercised...
...Children in the womb don’t have the right to life, and if they are born never­theless, they certainly have no right to parental pro­tection or to the normal comforts of family life...
...It is not a society of people released from all moral constraint—for that is precisely the opposite of a society...
...Finally, we should recognize that this habit of calling upon the state, to take charge of matters that were once the concern of individual initiative and private charity, is the surest sign that the inner lib­erty shown in responsible choice is disappearing from our society...
...The opinions expressed in this series are those of the authors and do not necessar­ily reflect the views of the John Templeton Foundation...
...In a recent case a Californian couple who ran a pho­tography business were found guilty under anti­discrimination laws, when they declined the request to photograph (for a fee) a lesbian “wedding,” on the grounds that it was not consonant with their Christian principles to be present at such an event, still less to endorse it with their services...
...And interestingly, as we have seen, the advocates of equality and the advocates of license tend to be one and the same...
...His striking pronounce­ment in the story of the tribute money, that we should render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s and unto God what is God’s, has served as authority down the centuries for the view that, in public matters, it is human and not divine government that should be obeyed...
...They did not wish to destroy the family or the man’s place within it, but to grant self-ownership to the wife and mother on whom the peace of the household depends...
...To liberal opinion it involves the pursuit of liberty in its only objective form...
...He writes The American Spectator’s “The Pursuit of Knowledge” column...
...People are less and less inclined to take responsi­bility for their lives, to commit themselves to others or to social networks, to engage in charitable work, or to solve by free initiative what they can summon the state to take charge of instead...
...An interesting paradox has begun to emerge...
...lescent in all matters where the two conflict...
...Hence it was in Poland that the overthrow of Communism began...
...Yet that is not what we mean by political liberty, which is the freedom of people to pursue their long­term projects without impediment from their fellow citizens or from the state...
...In their eyes the God of the Quran is an angry old man with a beard, a kind of super-mullah, as fierce and humorless as his spokesmen here below...
...arson...
...When I unleash my dog, I grant him his liberty to move as he wishes...
...it is the campus...
...To what do we owe this great achievement...
...This kind of secular jurisdiction has found its home in the nation-state, and—as Jeremy Rabkin points out, in the last essay in the series (TAS, November 2008)—the nation-state has been the greatest guarantor of freedom in the modern world, precisely because it establishes a territorial, rather than a religious, jurisdiction...
...Brian C. Anderson, writing in the October issue, follows Michael Novak who, in his book On Two Wings of was manifest in his relations with others, in his emo­tional commitments, and in his sense of accountabil­ity before his eternal judge...
...But they differ only because they are both pursuing the same idea—the idea of a society of self-owning individuals, each of whose sovereignty is compatible with an equal sovereignty granted to everyone else...
...But all such policies involve taking sides in what should be, according to the liberal orthodoxy, matters of indi­vidual moral choice...
...As Anne Applebaum argued, however (TAS, April 2008), the free market is only one part of social liberty...
...Rights are rescued from the political process, and become non-negotiable possessions of those who can claim them...
...another way, as an inner condition— Exactly how to identify those “licen­ the condition of the creature capable tious” freedoms remains highly con­ of free choices, and whose freedom troversial...
...The Communist move to control all associations, to outlaw charitable associations and to make every social institution into a “transmission belt” was simply the extreme example of a motive that remains widespread in modern societies—the desire to neutralize those exercises of human freedom that offend against some code of equality, “inclusion,” or political cor­rectness...
...And by invoking the state in this way, they prepare the way for a loss of political liberty...
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...Such feminists were liberals, not in the modern sense of demanding state-enforced equality, but in the classi­cal sense, of demanding rights of self-ownership that would give women the same sovereignty over their lives as that which had been enjoyed by men...
...Such questions are not easy to polis is one that would enable this to answer, for in all the areas covered be the normal condition of citizens by the writers, the controversies and within a shared public space...
...Any attempt by the legislature to forbid activities that this or that liberal conscience might seize upon as essential to the goal of self-fulfillment, or as justified by “the mystery of human life,” can be struck down as unconstitutional...
...But, as Christina Hoff Sommers pointed out, in an influen­tial article (TAS, August 2008), feminists have air­brushed from the history of their movement the true advocates of liberty, in order to idolize the radicals who were more interested in conscripting women than in granting them their freedom...
...source of social inequalities...
...Private clubs that exclude women have been outlawed in America, and associations like the Boy Scouts, which (for under­standable reasons) refuse to employ homosexuals, have been subjected to discriminatory treatment— most notably by the city council of Philadelphia, which has forced the Scouts to leave the property that the Scouts once gave to the city...
...As the two examples show, the liberal agenda is no more likely to be advanced than the opposite agenda of the Islamists, but in both cases the principal casualty is liberty...
...I n america, the hostility to free association on behalf of “inclusion” has been most vividly apparent in the feminist movement...
...The old idea of a liberal education emphasized the value of education in freeing the mind, and in inducing habits of informed and responsible choice...
...Rights, as the liberal American jurist Ronald Dworkin puts it, are trumps...
...He has not sought to compel our love—for love is not love when forced...
...For Simone de Beauvoir, indeed, that is a liberty that no woman should be granted...
...As Johnson points out, private owner­ship of land was one of the factors that forced the Kings of England to grant liberties to their subjects...
...Even the churches came under Communist Party supervi­sion—except in Poland where, as Applebaum shows, they created a unique space in which civil society endured through the years of darkness...
...they are in favor of discipline and respect and on the whole support the adult against the adoReligion is an important vehicle for the passing on of social order, moral values, and spiritual capital...
...And so on...
...Religious opinions are unlike scientific opinions or even political opinions, in that they are expressions of existential commitment...
...Secondly, the pursuit of liberty often disguises a hos­tility to established moral norms...
...This is particularly so when it comes to interna­tional courts, which do not have to bear the cost of their decisions, and don’t have to reconcile the rights they grant with the many interests that conflict with them...
...This essay is the last in a ten-part series that has been published in successive issues of The American Spectator under the general title, “The Future of Individual Liberty: Elevating the Human Condition and Overcoming the Challenges to Free Societies...
...They give the courts precedence over the legislature, and allow unelected judges to undo the most elaborately thought-through and profoundly needed legislation, in order to protect the interests of the individual, however unimportant his interests might be...
...As Hasson argued, the American Founders took the bold step of addressing this problem in the Constitution, introducing the “no establishment” clause in order to ensure that the state would remain neutral in religious disputes, standing above them and maintaining in the face of them the equal right of every citizen to the opinions that are his...
...Freedom of association is so evidently a part of individual sovereignty that you would assume that both conservatives and liberals endorse it...
...Religious people are by nature hostile to license, strive to control their sexual lives, and are usually first in the exercise of those conservative virtues that get up the liberal nose...
...The constant attempt to extend the reach of self-ownership raises again the problem that troubled Locke—the problem of distin­guishing liberty from license...
...It is surely evident that this anarchy could be limited only by a legislature deter­mined to reinforce family values with whatever sanctions and incentives are available to it—for instance by restricting the availability of pornogra­phy, by offering incentives to traditional marriage and withholding endorsement from other kinds of sexual union, by ceasing to reward feckless behavior Locke believed that license involves extending liberties beyond the point at which one person’s liberties can be reconciled with the liberties of others...
...How then can a society be constituted, so as to permit the peaceful coexistence of rival religions, and to protect people who live by one faith from the intolerance of those who live by another...
...The question is, where to draw the line, and on what principle...
...It was not only schools, universities, and medical facilities that were monopolized by the state...
...Religious believers iden­tify their deepest interests, their community, their sense of life’s purpose, through their faith, and react to those who question it with suspicion and distrust, if not downright hostility...
...In referring to liberty, however, are we referring 2002, rehearses the familiar thesis that Western civilization arose from two powerful spiritual forces, one originating in Athens, the other in Jerusalem, one expressed in Greek political philosophy, the other in “Jewish metaphysics...
...This law did not claim religious authority and was tolerant of all gods who did not openly confront it with intransigent demands...
...In short the conservative feminists, such as Frances Willard, adhered to the traditional image of woman, as “the angel in the house...
...And we see what the cause of the true conservative must be: liberty, in both senses of the word...
...Religion, they argue, is excluded from every office, activity, or social arena governed (however indirectly) by the state—so there cannot be prayers or Bible classes in public schools, there cannot be any acknowledgement of God, the Ten Commandments, or the ascendancy of the Christian religion in any legal or political institution, and those who receive state support for their charitable work among the poor and the broken-hearted cannot use the Bible as their guide...
...Equally important, and perhaps more important when it comes to human ideals and social fulfillment, is the liberty of association...
...And are there limits to liber­ opposed to that of the man who is ty, beyond which it ceases to be a owned by another...
...Its disappearance is both the cause of liberal policies and the natural effect of them...
...A n interesting twist is added to this argument by Robert P. George (TAS, September 2008), who shows the extent to which liberals on the American campus are prepared to intimidate stu­dents who fail to endorse their orthodoxies regard­ing sex...
...and we are all aware that liberty must be restricted, if only to ensure that the liberty of each person is compati­ble with the liberty of everyone else...
...To this end they have reinterpreted the “no establishment” clause not as permitting religion but as forbidding it...
...The point is made in other terms by Judge Robert Bork, in his penetrating discussion of the Constitution (TAS, June 2008): the Supreme Court, in its constant invention of the “rights” necessary to protect the elite lifestyle from legislative control, has also promoted customs and practices that undermine social values, and make it far less likely, in the times in which we live, that genu­inely free beings, capable of responsible choices, will emerge...
...they enjoy consumer sovereignty through the market and political sovereignty through elections...
...But they were traditionalist and family­centered...
...Hence libertari­ans, who believe that the sole aim of government is to protect and amplify the liberty of the citizen, cannot assume that this statement contains the whole of politics...
...Supreme Court, have become suspi­cious of the “rights” idea...
...At the very was born the agora, the meeting start of the modern discussions, in place of the community, in which the his Essay on Toleration, John Locke whole body of citizens participated distinguished liberty from license, in making the laws to which each of reminding us that there are freedoms them would be subject...
...Conservative defenders of liberty against license are being deprived of their liberties—and in particular liberty of speech and opinion—by the defenders of license...
...As a result, freedoms that our grand­parents took for granted—the freedom, for example, to employ whom you want in your business, to admit whom you want to your school or university, to fire someone who is in breach of his contract, even to offer your services as your conscience dictates—have now been limited or even confiscated by the state...
...The test case, as Seamus Hasson showed in the first essay in the series (TAS, February 2008), is religion...
...The privatization of religious law was clearly a part of Jesus’s mission, and one of the reasons why he aroused such hostility from the Jewish religious authorities...
...Religion is one of the most important vehi­cles for the passing on of social order, moral values, and spiritual capital...
...Hence the advocates of self-expression and moral anarchy would like to marginalize religious people, and to remove their influence from the public space of our culture...
...The state comes with an agenda: it is less interested in freeing people than in equaliz­ing them, less interested in upholding responsible choice than in extending its relief to the irresponsi­ble...
...A prop­erty right is a fragment of individual sovereignty: it says that the use, exploitation, or consumption of a certain thing can take place only with the consent of the individual owner, whose interest will be protect­ed by the law...
...they breed hierarchies...
...The Greeks defined liberty as a political condition—the condition of the man who is “owner of himself,” as to a single good or to a multitude of goods...
...And the effect of this over the last 40 years has been to erode the distinction between liberty and license to the point where the legislative privileges once offered to marriage and the family have now entirely disappeared...
...The result has been massive conflict in the English countryside, leading to murder and The liberal agenda is no more likely to be advanced than the opposite agenda of the Islamists, but in both cases the principal casualty is liberty...
...When something is a fundamental right under the Constitution, then it becomes an absolute claim in the hands of the indi­vidual, and one that cannot be limited or compro­mised by public interest...
...Never has a more effective means been discovered, of cutting off a whole people from its inheritance of moral and spiritual capital than this one, whereby the constitution devised to permit religious beliefs is used as an instrument for suppressing them...
...Roger Scruton T he american spectator’s essays on “the future of individual lib­erty,” which have appeared dur­ing the course of this past year, reminded us that liberty remains one of the defining issues of mod­ern politics: it is what is at stake in domestic controversies, in for­ eign relations, and in the broader ideological move­ments of our time...
...Those who cite the holy book in justification of oppressive customs such as forced marriage, female circumcision, the stoning of adulterers, and the sequestration of women do so with no sense of blasphemy...
...It needs only one person successfully to argue that some particular piece of pornography falls under the protected category of free speech, for the entire mass of offensive material to be thenceforth protected absolutely, lifted above the world of legal and political compromise, and given a protection that no normal and worthy human inter­est could ever hope for...
...The European Court is policing the legislatures of Europe for signs of “discrimination,” forcing all par­liaments to close down institutions that discrimi­nate on grounds of “sexual orientation,” so that Catholic adoption agencies can no longer function within the law...
...Hence they are apt to fall under liberal suspicion...
...The campus fem­inists show all the intolerance documented by George in his review of academic freedom: they are notori­ous for devising courses that impose ideological tests for entrance and successful exit, that ignore all coun­tervailing arguments and alternative visions, and that have the closing of the student mind as their implicit goal...
...through the welfare system, and by penalizing fathers who abandon their children...
...And it is the lack of private ownership that left the victims of Communism unprotected against the Communist Party and its members...
...We must still devise the institutions—the minimum or “nightwatchman” state, as Nozick describes it—that will reconcile the freedom of each citizen with the freedom of his neighbors, while maximizing freedom over all...
...That this is a travesty of Islam goes without say­ing...
...Islam means submission, and though this submission should be freely undertaken, it can­not be freely escaped...
...On the contrary, the purpose was to permit religion, and to allow people of faith the right to prac­tice and express their beliefs without hindrance from those who do not share them and without hindrance from the state...
...And, if we follow Brague, the religious tradition that attached us to the second of those ideas supported the politi­cal tradition centered on the first...
...T his returns me to Rémi Brague’s discussion oftheJudeo-Christianinheritance.AsBrague points out, the Judeo-Christian tradition has portrayed God as standing in a free relation to his creatures...
...They are sov­ereign in their projects and careers, in that neither the state nor their fellow citizens can compel them in a favored direction...
...Education was seen as a means to liberty in its inward meaning, the meaning that Anderson and Brague associate with the original Jewish revelation...
...If my interest is some­thing I want, while yours is something you have a right to, then, in any conflict, it is you whom the law will protect, not me, even if my interest is more fun­damental to my well-being than yours is to your well-being, and even if a compromise solution would be for the common good...
...and its allies are principally guilty...
...This awareness, needless to say, is vanishing from the political culture of our age, as more and more people scramble to define as rights, those interests that they wish to safeguard forever from invasion...
...Religious people are by nature hostile to license, strive to control their sexual lives, and are usually first in the exercise of those conser­vative virtues that get up the liberal nose...
...And for this very reason it arouses the hostility of liberals, who are constantly searching for a place outside loyalty and obedience, from which all human claims can be judged...
...That seems to imply a contrast with the Islamic vision...
...roger Scruton, the writer and philosopher, is most recently the author of Culture Counts: Faith and Feeling in a World Besieged (Encounter Books...
...Conservatives have, on the whole, accepted national­ity as a sphere of local duties and loyalties, defining an inheritance and a community that has a right to pass on its values from generation to generation...
...Look at the growing list of rights defined and upheld by the UN and the various international bod­ies, and you will see the way in which agendas have taken over from liberties in defining the rights of the individual...
...Private property enables us to close a door on our oppressors and to open it to our friends...
...The rights protected by the Supreme Court grant freedoms to parents while removing them from their children...
...And this is an answer on which liberals and conservatives may in principle agree...
...And it has been argued on many sides that political liberty, in this sense, has been a distinguishing mark of Western civilization, being implicit to our forms of government long before the Enlightenment spelled it out...
...And we think of this liberty as a good—something that an animal needs and enjoys, and of which he should not be wrongly deprived...
...W here does this leave the advocate of lib­erty in the world today...
...In other words, they are, potentially at least, the enemies of equality...
...Hence, in the conflicts of our times, while conservatives leap to the defense of the nation and its interests, wishing to maintain its integrity and to enforce its law, liber­als advocate transnational initiatives, international courts, and doctrines of universal rights, all of which, they believe, should stand in judgment over the nation and hold it to account...
...they fos­ter competition...
...The nation may indeed be the best that we now have, by way of a society linking the dead to the unborn, in the manner extolled by Burke...
...But this is not so, and for a very interesting reason...
...They have a right to life, limb, and property, and these rights are secure against the state, sub­ject to principles of good behavior enshrined in the criminal law, and recognized by all, or almost all, as valid...
...If there is any feature of Western political sys­tems that distinguishes them from their rivals in the modern world it is this: that they are designed not just to govern people, but also to guarantee their sovereignty...
...Morality, they believe, is none of our business: the state is in charge...
...First, we must recognize that liberty is not the same thing as equality, and that those who call themselves liberals are far more inter­ested in equalizing than in liberating their fellows...
...Conservatives, witnessing the behav­ior of the U.S...
...But the European Court of Human Rights has determined that ethnic “travelers” (i.e., gypsies) have a right to their “tradi­tional lifestyle,” which involves putting their trailers wherever they settle...
...F rom the discussions of Anderson and Brague we can conclude that there are two ideas of freedom at issue—freedom as self-ownership, which is the core political idea, and freedom as the capacity for responsible choice, which is the idea that animates the Judeo-Christian worldview...
...But there is also a tension between the two...
...But any other form of associa­tion was regarded with suspicion, and almost all private societies were outlawed...
...Without moral constraint there can be no cooperation, no family commitment, no long-term prospects, no hope of economic, let alone social, order...
...The UN Commission on Human Rights is currently policing the world for signs of “Islamo­phobia,” supposedly an offense against human rights of which the U.S...
...And this suggests a deep point at issue between liberals and conservatives in the constitutional battles of our time, the one claiming space for adults to enjoy their brief time in the sun, the other hoping to constrain adult behavior in the interests of future generations...
...As Sommers points out, the home of radical feminism is not the family or the workplace...
...There is a schematic answer to that question which holds that individuals should be granted those liberties necessary to ensure that they have effective sover­eignty over their own lives...
...They may have mistaken the letter of the text, but they are confident in its spirit...
...It enables us to deal freely in goods and strike bargains for our needs...
...In the new campus censorship we begin to see the depth of the conflict here...
...As Sommers puts it, they “embraced rather than rejected women’s established roles as home­makers, caregivers, and providers of domestic tran­ quility—and [they] promoted women’s rights by redefining, strengthening, and expanding those roles...
...Looking back over our series of essays, we can perhaps draw a few tentative conclusions...
...Under Communism people were permit­ted to form families...
...they are sources of local pride and individual aspiration...
...Indi­viduals in Western states are sovereign over their own households...
...O ut of this has arisen yet another conflict between liberty and license...
...Paul’s letters, influenced as they were by Roman law and by the knowledge that the early Church enjoyed the protection of a developed system of law...
...ORANGE COUNTY · SAN FRANCISCO · PALO ALTO LONDON · PARIS · MUNICH · BRUSSELS · DUBAI · SINGAPORE CENTURY CITY · DALLAS · DENVER defender of liberty comes up against the advocate of license...
...Likewise the invasion of property rights by the unscrupulous use of “eminent domain” is a growing threat to liberty in America...
...As Rémi Brague put the point, in his trenchant contribution to the May issue, “outside the Judeo-Christian tradition, it has been rare for thinkers to suppose that God endowed us with a nature of our own, that freedom is a part of that nature, and that it is through the exercise of freedom, and the errors that inevitably stem from it, that we fulfill God’s plan...
...Her telling comparison of Poland and Russia since the Communist collapse shows that private property and the market are not enough to establish the kind of freedom that we in the West take for granted...
...Here is another telling example of liberty confiscated by the advocates of what many would regard as license...
...Hence it is easy to interpret the Quran as forbidding us to question, or even to inter­pret, the direct commands of God...
...Associations make distinctions...
...To conservative opinion this involves the pursuit of license...
...Freedom that can be enjoyed by one generation only by condemning the next to dependency surely deserves the name of license...
...And without this liberty they suffer...
...Rights therefore constitute a serious danger to the political process, as well as an absolute necessity if that pro­cess is to be founded in consent...
...Nevertheless, liberty of opinion still exists in Western societies, and although I have done my aca­demic career no good by writing the above paragraph, The American Spectator will not suffer from publish­ing it...
...Here is a simple example: The careful attempt to reconcile conflicting interests on an overcrowded island has led the English Parliament to pass complex and sensitive planning laws that control building in the countryside, and forbid peo­ple to reside where they choose...
...For we believe that animals too need liberty, even if only the liberty to move as their instincts sug­gest...
...In the growth and the operation of the modern state, therefore, we see the way in which the two kinds of freedom—self-ownership and responsible choice—grow and decline together...
...This right trumps the interests of English residents, even when the travelers are not British citizens...
...The series is supported by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation...
...Hence we should be meticulous in defining them, and show a true aware­ness of what is at stake...
...And he added that “the mainstream tradition of Islam has certainly regard­ed freedom, both personal and political, as valuable— but valuable largely as a means to submission...
...Conservative feminists argued that a practical, responsible femininity could be a force for good in the world beyond the family, through charitable works and more enlightened politics and govern­ment...
...Seeing things that way, we will surely agree with Paul Johnson (TAS, March 2008), in recognizing private property as a cornerstone of liberty...
...Once again, however, we find a grow­ing conflict between conservative and liberal over the role of the nation-state and its claims to allegiance...
...The liberal posi­tion tends to found itself on the idea of human rights, and to espouse international jurisdiction, as upholding human rights against the governments of nation-states...
...We bewail the fate of the pigs raised in narrow cages and unable to turn around for days on end...
...Hence international courts provide a perfect forum for people who wish to advance their own interests without concern for the conflicting inter­ests of others...
...As Hasson reminds us, the purpose was not to repress religion or to exclude it from the affairs of state...
...The free market is a natural extension of private property, and as we have seen in the dire history of 20th-century Europe, the abolition of the market economy went everywhere hand-in-hand with the oppression of the individual, and his subjec­tion to the state...
...Social thinkers like Charles Murray and James Q. Wilson have documented the domestic and sexual anarchy that surrounds so many children from birth and the damage that it inflicts on their development into responsible adults...
...For this is what permits civil society to grow outside the control of the state...
...And in all these matters liberty is a central political value and one of the things most at risk...
...Private schools, for example, have been heavily penalized in Europe, by those who believe them (rightly) to be the Individuals in Western states enjoy consumer sovereignty through the market and political sovereignty through elections...
...As I suggested, the conflicts and ambiguities here run deep...
...It is this that enables the nation-state to treat citizenship, rather than creed, as the criterion of membership, and that enables it to adjudicate conflicts between people of different faiths...
...We all of us value the liberties associ­ated with the Greek ideal of self-ownership...
...Hence “rights” talk is as useful in the cause of license as it is in the cause of liberty...
...Even if religious edicts crept back into European jurisdictions after the triumph of Christianity, the Roman vision of sovereignty as exercised through secular law survived into modern times...
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...It served as the foundation of national (in other words territorial) jurisdictions, and shaped legal systems in which religious diversity is not merely permitted but openly tolerated, as being no concern of the secular state...
...Locke believed that license involves extending liberties beyond the point at which one person’s lib­erties can be reconciled with the liberties of others...
...A free society is a community of free beings, bound by the laws of sympathy and by the obligations of family love...
...In a similar way international courts have defended the “rights” of terrorists against the laws designed to suppress them, the “rights” of migrants against the laws that limit their number, the “rights” of Muslims to defy dress codes established by law in order to prevent social fragmentation...
...But it is a travesty with a large and popular following, rooted in a long-standing way of reading the Quranic verses...
...Every little platoon, from the symphony orchestra to the local brass band, from the scout movement to the philately club, was either controlled by the party or outlawed...
...Moreover, by advocating suspicion and hostility to men, the campus feminists have begun to recruit young women to a way of life that condemns as an institutionalized path to oppression the most important liberty that a woman can enjoy— which is the liberty to be a wife and mother, in a home of her own...
...He has sought to reach an agreement, a covenant, that will govern not only our relations with Him but our relations with each other...
...And it contrasts with a central strand of the Christian tradition, to which we owe what is perhaps the most important guarantee of liberty in the modern world, which is the rise of a secular jurisdiction...
...The conserva­tive feminists, whom Sommers credits with the real work of emancipating women in the 19th century, were far more influential than the radical feminists who are currently identified as the movement’s founders...
...They are eager to teach children the norms of restraint and decency...
...And they have more or less wrecked the traditional curriculum in the humanities, by invent­ing the specious subject of “women’s studies,” and by promoting “feminist readings” of classical texts—in other words, readings that undermine the authority of those texts, and show that we should not in fact be reading them...
...And the ideal good...
...that we abhor, and which it is the The Jews defined liberty in duty of government to extinguish...
...But there is a deeper question, which is that of liberty itself...
...And this can be witnessed today, as Judge Bork’s examples show...
...The writers have considered the conflict between liberalism and conservatism, the disputes over political correctness in schools and colleges, the emerging issue of religious liberty, the battles over the Constitution, the tension between the European Union and the nation states of Europe, the foreign policy problems created by Russia and China and by the aftermath of Communism, and the broader conflict between the West and radical Islam...
...This idea gained credibility through St...

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