Mark Weber returns to the show to discuss how foreign policy realism challenges the utopian fantasies of modern foreign policy.
Idealism "Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate.”
This balanced approach to diplomacy reflected JF Kennedy’s belief in the power of dialogue and mutual respect to resolve global conflicts"
mutual respect, keeping ones word, honour, integrity, are mocked, derided, regarded with contempt by the majority of Jews
This idealist-vs-realist dichotomy reminds me of Thomas Sowell's case about constrainted and unconstrained visions, from his "A Conflict of Visions" book.
Idealism "Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate.”
This balanced approach to diplomacy reflected JF Kennedy’s belief in the power of dialogue and mutual respect to resolve global conflicts"
mutual respect, keeping ones word, honour, integrity, are mocked, derided, regarded with contempt by the majority of Jews
This idealist-vs-realist dichotomy reminds me of Thomas Sowell's case about constrainted and unconstrained visions, from his "A Conflict of Visions" book.