Yoram Hazony is an Israeli philosopher, Bible scholar, and political theorist who serves as president of the Herzl Institute in Jerusalem and chairman of the Edmund Burke Foundation.
He coined the term "national conservatism" and has organized influential conferences around this framework.
His scholarly work focuses on Old Testament studies and political philosophy, authoring books including The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture and The Virtue of Nationalism.
Hazony lives in Israel, presumably holding dual American-Israeli citizenship, and has nine children.
His work emphasizes the importance of nations, traditions, and religious faith as foundations for political order, challenging liberal individualism and Enlightenment rationalism.
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