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19 Apr, 2022 06:23

The blind side of history? Efraim Inbar, president of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security

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From Aristotle to Hagel to Fukuyama, the idea of history gravitating to some moral end is one of the most generative and destructive Western concepts, giving rise to both Christianity and fascism, and Marxism and liberalism. With the conflict in Ukraine rekindling the old disputes about the right and the wrong sides of history, is there still a chance for Russia and the West to meet somewhere in the middle? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Efraim Inbar, president of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security.

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