Title:The Clash of Fundamentalisms: Crusades, Jihads and Modernity
Price:GBP£39.00 (about USD$49.80)
Signed:By Author
ISBN:1859846793
Item ID:TP01-90627
Quantity:1
Publisher:Verso, 2002
Edition:First
Binding:Hardcover (Original Cloth)
Condition:Near Fine
Dust Jacket:Near Fine
Maroon cloth with dustwrapper. Signed by the author on the titlepage. The inviolability of the American mainland, breached on 9/11/2001 for the first time since 1812, led to extravagant proclamations by the pundits. It was a sudden menace confronting the twenty-first century, an event of unprecedented dimensions, a new world-historical turning point. Tariq Ali challenges these assumptions, arguing instead that what we have experienced is the return of History in a horrific form, with religious symbols playing a part on both sides: Allah's revenge', God is on Our side', God Bless America'. The war against terror' is a clash of fundamentalisms, religious versus imperial. Each is honored by time-honored features - a shameless use of disproportional military power by one and a carefully targeted fanaticism by its Other. The two forces are hardly equal. One is a product of despair, the other is an empire, whose ability to go to war is a chilling reminder of its place in the world. Contemporary politics is conducted and presented in the elitist style of intelligence agencies: disinformation, false information, exaggeration of enemy strength and capability, explanation of a TV image with a brazen lie and censorship. The aim is to delude and disarm the citizenry. Everything is either over-simplified or reduced to a wearisome incomprehensibility. This wide-ranging book blends history, literature, politics and autobiography to challenge the conformist culture of our times. Ali argues that many of the values proclaimed by the Enlightenment retain their relevance, while portrayals of the American Empire as a new emancipatory project are fatally misguided. Size: Octavo. 344 pages. Category: Religion & Theology; Political Science; International Relations; General; Signed by Author. ISBN: 1859846793. ISBN/EAN: 9781859846797. Dewey Code: 320.550917671.