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''Defending Identity: Its Indispensable Role in Protecting Democracy'' is the third book by Natan Sharansky published on June 1, 2008 by Public Affairs. ==Overview== In ''Defending Identity'', Sharansky presents nationalism and religious commitment as a "force for good," not merely an ideology of evil. "Strong identities are as valuable to a well-functioning society as they are to ... well-functioning individuals." He writes that "without identity, a democracy becomes incapable of defending the values it holds most dear." 〔quotations form the book cited in Jonathan S. Tobin, “Rediscovering the Will to Win Sharansky reminds us democracies can't defend themselves without 'identity,'” Jewish Exponent, May 29, 2008 ()〕 He says religious identity "is very difficult to neutralize with rational argument, because what, after all, is the totalitarian regime trying to do? It’s trying to discover rational arguments to prove your physical survival (on obedience )."〔(Sharansky Interview regarding ''Defending Democracy'', July 14, 2008 )〕 Sharansky makes a provocative argument against Western intellectuals who have increasingly come to see religion and nationalism as antithetical to freedom. Jonathan S. Tobin writes that "Sharansky reminds us democracies can't defend themselves without 'identity,'" 〔"Rediscovering the Will to Win," Jonathan S. Tobin, "Jewish Exponent," May 29, 2008 ()〕 Ira Stoll writes that, “If the next American president reads this latest book by Mr. Sharansky on the interplay between identity, democracy, and freedom, it could be more important than any CIA or State Department briefing in understanding the foreign policy horizon." 〔Ira Stoll , "The Foundation of Democracy: Sharansky's 'Defending Identity,'" New York Sun, May 28, 2008, ()〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Defending Identity」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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