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In The Suicide of Reason: Radical Islam’s Threat to the West, Lee Harris delivers a daring argument about the inherent conflict between Western civilization and Islamic fanaticism. Radical Islam, he argues, is not a social pathology or “failure...
This book is aprofound meditation on Islam and the role of women, the rights of the individual, the roots of fanaticism, and Western policies toward Islamic countries and immigrant communities.
Many analysts see the shadow of Iran's Islamic revolution in the Egyptian chaos. One parallel is certain: Should Mubarak flee, it will be the end of the beginning rather than the beginning of the end.
The West has cultivated an ethos of individualism, reason, tolerance, and an elaborate system in which every actor seeks to resolve conflict through words.
In The Sixth Crisis, Dana Allin and Steven Simon argue that Tehran's nuclear drive--and the possibility of a preemptive Israeli strike--constitutes a crisis as momentous as any of these.
The Suicide of Reason exposes radical Islam's threat to the Enlightenment.
This essayexamines four contending schools of American foreign policy.
Two determining issues in the evolution of a European Union identity - immigration and Turkish accession - can be traced back to negative perceptions of Islam.





