Doctrines
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More than arguably, European civilization will not regain its truth or vitality until the causal implications of Christianity, of its founding
doctrines
and institutions thereafter, in the 20th century catastrophe, are faced up to unequivocally.
All of the world's religions contain some
doctrines
and practices that are potentially harmful to the emergence of democracy, and others that are potentially beneficial.
A proposal for “full normalization” with Israel coming from an Islamic regime that bases its legitimacy on the austere Islamic
doctrines
of the Wahhabi seems both peculiar and progressive.
Today, despite what happened in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia – and appeared to be on the verge of happening after the recent disputed election in Kenya – no country openly accepts racist
doctrines.
The immediate consequence of attempting to implement these
doctrines
in Russia was economic collapse.
The Trouble With Interest RatesBERKELEY – Of all the strange and novel economic
doctrines
propounded since the beginning of the global financial crisis, the one put forward by John Taylor, an economist at Stanford, has a good claim to being the oddest.
Preventing bad current-account deficits would require far greater intervention in the private sector than the neoliberal and single-market
doctrines
that were fashionable at the euro’s founding would imply.
Traditional
doctrines
and supernaturalism remain vigorous, but the structures of religious authority are changing.
With luck, a new breed of wily and agile Italian leaders will out-maneuver the blundering German dinosaurs, whose outdated rules and
doctrines
are leading the EU toward extinction.
Indeed, accounts of cyber war may be exaggerated, but cyber espionage is rampant, and more than 30 governments are reputed to have developed offensive capabilities and
doctrines
for the use of cyber weapons.
Because economics appears to be compelling, and because social democracy is indispensable, the two
doctrines
have mutated to accommodate each other – which is not to say that their marriage is a happy one.
Although the doctrine of laissez-faire does not contradict the principles of the open society the way Marxism-Leninism or Nazi ideas of racial purity did, all these
doctrines
have an important feature in common: they justify their claim to ultimate truth with an appeal to science.
In the case of totalitarian doctrines, that appeal can easily be dismissed.
At one extreme, totalitarian
doctrines
would lead to state domination.
Specious free-market
doctrines
are devaluing the public services that those doors protected, not least the free flow of well-informed, critical speech that is vital to open inquiry.
Saudi Arabia has long maintained (relative) internal stability by spreading its enormous oil wealth among its subjects, and by imposing on Saudi society fundamentalist Islamic
doctrines
based on the austere Wahhabi tradition.
They would do well to examine the consequences of their own
doctrines.
Without the ECJ’s
doctrines
of “direct effect” and “primacy,” and without national courts that are willing to enforce these
doctrines
in their own jurisdictions, the EU most likely would not have attained the level of integration that it has.
The Court relied on the same constitutional
doctrines
and conceptions of sovereignty elaborated in its Maastricht judgment.
While all-out nuclear war may be less likely now, these arsenals – and the
doctrines
and operations attached to their deployment – threaten to inflict serious long-term damage on the global environment, which would be true even if their deployment were confined to one region.
Thus, Marxist regimes have in fact been logical extensions of his
doctrines.
But, while preaching free market
doctrines
abroad, the US bails out its airlines and increases agricultural subsidies at home.
Even the mature democracies of Western Europe and the United States have seen a surge in public support for political figures espousing nationalist and xenophobic
doctrines.
The proposal has united Islamic and Jewish leaders in defense of what they see as a threat to their religious freedom, because their religious
doctrines
prohibit eating meat from animals that are not conscious when killed.
More importantly, even the regulators themselves have ceased to believe in obsolete and rigid
doctrines.
Likewise, the old Bretton Woods institutions came to be defined by a set of economic
doctrines
that has now been shown to fail not only in developing countries, but even in capitalism’s heartland.
It has adapted the doctrine of harmonious development, which is the right approach, but it also has other doctrines, notably those relating to Taiwan and Tibet, that work in the opposite direction.
Its leaders must reevaluate how the world is changing and develop new principles and
doctrines
to guide its foreign and defense policies.
China has staunchly opposed Western efforts, whether in Syria or in North Korea, to circumvent this principle with
doctrines
like the “Responsibility to Protect.”
Today, the risk is that the new Keynesian
doctrines
will be used and abused to serve some of the same interests.
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