qualm of conscience - translation to arabic
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qualm of conscience - translation to arabic

BOOK BY BARRY GOLDWATER
Conscience of a Conservative; Conscience of a conservative; The conscience of a conservative; Conscience of Conservative

qualm of conscience      
تأنيب أو وخز الضمير
freedom of thought         
  • Bronze statue of [[Giordano Bruno]] in [[Rome]]
FREEDOM OF AN INDIVIDUAL TO HOLD OR CONSIDER A FACT, VIEWPOINT, OR THOUGHT, INDEPENDENT OF OTHERS' VIEWPOINTS
Freedom of conscience; Political opinions; Freedom of thinking; Liberty of conscience; Freedom of Conscience; User:Srooke; Believe freely; Freedom of Thought; History of freedom of thought
حرية التفكير
liberty of conscience         
  • Bronze statue of [[Giordano Bruno]] in [[Rome]]
FREEDOM OF AN INDIVIDUAL TO HOLD OR CONSIDER A FACT, VIEWPOINT, OR THOUGHT, INDEPENDENT OF OTHERS' VIEWPOINTS
Freedom of conscience; Political opinions; Freedom of thinking; Liberty of conscience; Freedom of Conscience; User:Srooke; Believe freely; Freedom of Thought; History of freedom of thought
حرية العقيدة

Definition

prisoner of conscience
¦ noun a person imprisoned for their political or religious views.

Wikipedia

The Conscience of a Conservative

The Conscience of a Conservative is a 1960 book published under the name of Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater who was the 1964 Republican presidential candidate. It helped revive the American conservative movement and make Goldwater a political star, and it has influenced countless conservatives in the United States, helping to lay the foundation for the Reagan Revolution of the 1980s.

The book was largely ghostwritten by L. Brent Bozell Jr., brother-in-law of William F. Buckley Jr. Bozell and Buckley had been members of Yale's debate team. They had co-authored the controversial book, McCarthy and His Enemies, in 1955. Bozell had been Goldwater's speechwriter in the 1950s, and was familiar with many of his ideals.