Tuesday, February 27, 2007

European Democracy

Unusually an opinion piece in The Times worthy of a link. It opens as follows: A battle of ideas that is blinding the West Larry Siedentop Europe is in the midst of an undeclared “civil war” — a struggle that has been boiling away since the 18th century. It is a war between religious believers and secularists. The French Revolution was the decisive moment in this clash between Church and anticlericalists. It created two hostile camps across the whole of Europe — pitting the followers of Voltaire, who sought to écraser l’infâme, as they described the Church, against those who saw the separating of Church and State as an insurrection against God.

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