Charles Taylor

When "political leaders propose to limit the rights of Muslims," Charles Taylor says, "they encourage Islamophobic sentiment and disinhibit hostile acts."
Philosopher Charles Taylor ends up doing what David Foster Wallace used to say a good novel is supposed to do: give us a sense that we aren’t alone.
The ongoing decimation ranks the Syrian city as an emblem of human brutality in our time.
There’s something about personal exposure to great and inspiring minds that can touch the soul.
In an era of Trump and Brexit, the Canadian philosopher's insight is especially relevant.
"Every little girl should believe she's a princess."