Murray Douglas Bloomsbury , 2018 , PB, 384 pp, £ 8.99 , 978-1472958006Douglas Murray is a neoconservative journalist who writes for The Spectator . He used to run a think tank, the Centre for Social Cohesion,1 which was later subsumed into another think tank, the Henry Jackson Society. Among other activities, these think tanks feed news stories to tabloid and broadsheet press, contributing to the almost daily anti-immigration headlines that we have had for the last 20 years. He has now written a book about immigration into Europe that has been a bestseller and has been well reviewed by such luminaries as Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks.2Murray argues that a post-Christian Europe has lost its identity. The current liberal consensus depends on talk about rights, yet rights, he argues, cannot exist unless they are guaranteed by a God who recognises the sacredness of individual life. On its own, a rights-based ethic will simply fail; it …
展开▼
机译:默里·道格拉斯·布鲁姆斯伯里(Murray Douglas Bloomsbury),2018年,PB,384页,£ 8.99,978-1472958006道格拉斯·默里(Douglas Murray)是一位为保守派撰稿的新保守派记者。他曾经经营过一个智囊团,即社会凝聚力中心1,该中心后来被归入另一个智囊团,亨利·杰克逊学会。这些智囊团除其他活动外,还向小报和大型新闻媒体提供新闻报道,为过去20年来几乎每天的反移民头条新闻做出了贡献。他现在写了一本关于移民欧洲的书,该书一直很畅销,并受到拉比(Rabbi)乔纳森·萨克斯(Jonathan Sacks)等名人的好评。2穆雷认为,后基督教时代的欧洲已经失去了身份。当前的自由主义共识取决于对权利的讨论,但他认为,权利除非存在得到承认个人生活神圣性的上帝的保证,否则就不会存在。基于权利的伦理本身将完全失败;它...
展开▼