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West and the Rest : Globalization and the Terrorist Threat

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Roger Scruton argues that to understand adequately the roots of Islamic terrorism, one must understand both the unique historical evolution of the state and the dynamic of globalization.

Scruton reveals the philosophical and theological roots of the current clash of civilizations.

He addresses issues such as the conflict between Islam and secular law, notions of citizenship, fulfilling the human need for belonging, and why globalization provokes such an apparent desire for revenge against the West in some Islamic minds.Scruton's narrative raises fundamental questions about the West's ability to recover and defend its own religious heritage while limiting the harmful effects of its decadent hyper-individualism and the culture of repudiation it has sparked both within its own societies and the societies it touches.

Finally, Scruton calls for the West to re-examine some of its assumptions about such matters as immigration, multiculturalism, progress and prosperity.

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Product Details
0826470300 / 9780826470300
Paperback / softback
297.272
01/06/2003
United Kingdom
English
196 p.
22 cm
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Originally published: London: Continuum, 2002.