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Douglas Murray interviewed for new politics journal

Douglas Murray, the director of the Centre for Social Cohesion, has been interviewed for a Neo-Constant, a new online journal covering politics and foreign affairs.

In the interview, Murray discusses terrorism, liberal interventionism and contemporary anti-Semitism. The interview is available online here.

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We were very glad to have Mr. Murray appear in the Journal. It's a fantastic interview in every sense!

E.D. Kain
Editor
NeoConstant

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