A critical analysis of the West's struggle against Islamic fanaticism, exploring historical fanaticism and Enlightenment ideals.
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A critical analysis of the West's struggle against Islamic fanaticism, exploring historical fanaticism and Enlightenment ideals.
Whether by choice or not, the West finds itself in a low-grade yet bitter war with Islamic fanaticism. It is a war the West is singularly ill-equipped to fight. The foe is resistant to any of the normal methods of conflict resolution such as negotiation, economic sanctions, or conventional armed confrontation. Since the Enlightenment, the West has forgotten how to oppose fanaticism, and it is Lee Harris's goal to remind us what we are up against. In The Suicide of Reason, he explains the logic o...
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No romantic or sexual content depicted.
Brief mentions of historical violence; no graphic depictions.
No evidence of profanity or strong language.
No evidence of alcohol or drug use.
No evidence of LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
Central focus on religious fanaticism, including Islamic extremism and historical Crusades.
No fantasy magic or witchcraft depicted.
No real-world occult content depicted.
Strong political critique of Western liberalism vs. radical ideologies.
No evidence of self-harm or suicide themes.
Brief references to historical oppression; not central or graphic.
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