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The Pessimism of Vienna

I spent the last three days at a conference on 'Post-Christian Europe and Resurgent Islam' in Vienna. Other conference attendees included former President Aznar of Spain, Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali and Marcello Pera, former head of the Italian Senate.

For those who are interested, many of the cogitations of the last three days have been nicely summed-up by Bruce Anderson in today's Independent and can be read here.

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