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Liberal Illusions
This space is dedicated to occasional essays on history, philosophy, politics, law, economics, literature, and the arts, from a liberal perspective.
Feb 4, 2023
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Aristides Hatzis
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The Long Cretan Revolution (1821-1898)
Nationalism, Empire, and the Making of Autonomous Crete
Jun 8
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Aristides Hatzis
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Interpreting Venizelos
Nikolaos Papadakis and the Making of Modern Greek Historical Memory
May 31
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Aristides Hatzis
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A disaster for research
This country not only does not support research – it undermines it.
May 18
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Aristides Hatzis
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How do we judge Justice?
The judiciary is truly independent when it does not hesitate to clash with the executive branch to defend the Constitution, the rule of law, rights and…
May 11
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Aristides Hatzis
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On the Uses of Literature in Historical Interpretation
Apr 26
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Clientelism and ‘modernization’
Since the founding of the Greek state, the “modernizing” elites have played a leading role in the construction of the clientelist state
Apr 21
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Missolonghi as the Symbolic Focal Point of European Liberalism
A lecture delivered at the Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard University
Apr 17
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A criminal trial, not a mass rally
In a political trial, rules carry less weight than in an ordinary criminal proceeding
Apr 4
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The Future Verdict
How Today’s Migration Policies Will Be Remembered
Feb 8
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Defending my enemy
Why Liberal Principles Matter Most When They Hurt
Feb 4
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Mary Shelley, Political Thinker
Liberalism after Revolution, 1817-1826
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