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Galston

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Galston

Village in East Ayrshire unitary authority, Scotland, on the River Irvine, 8 km/5mi east of Kilmarnock; population (2001) 5,000. Its main industry is the manufacture of hosiery. The castles of Barr, Loudon, and Cessnock lie in the surrounding area.


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As philosopher and Democratic activist William Galston recently observed, "a simply secularist stance by a great political party is a formula for defeat and irrelevance.
Galston observed in a recent symposium for the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life (pewforum.
Nor can I treat the works by second- and third-generation students of Strauss who do engage the real philosophic project, such as William Galston with his important Justice and the Human Good (1980).
 
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