'This inquiry into the probable shape of things to come is sober, uncompromising, deeply-informed, and full of provocative insights and judicious analyses.' Noam Chomsky 'Overturns the traditional perspective, and opens up avenues of understanding.' Howard Zinn 'The most forceful, most rigorous text that there is to read on this war.' Le Monde Diplomatique 'Provides rapid rehearsals of Middle Eastern history over the past half-century, erects an interesting contrast between Hobbesian and Lockean modes of US foreign policy, and vigorously denounces US actions at Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib and Fallujah.' The Guardian 'Reminds us that the barbarisms of our time are not irrational accidents but the creations primarily of US and British imperialism.' Socialist Review

The London bombings of 7 July 2005 revived the debates that raged after September 11 2001. How were they related to the foreign policies of the UK and the US? Were they symptoms of a cultural clash between deep-seated values, or signs of social crisis? The title refers to the famous thesis on the "Clash of Civilizations". Achcar develops a counter-thesis, namely that the clashes we are witnessing do not oppose civilizations, but their dark sides. The war of aggression and occupation in Iraq led to blatant manifestations of Western barbarism; most strikingly epitomized by the torture at Abu-Ghraib, and inevitably nurtured fanatical Islamic and other counter-barbarisms. Each civilization produces a specific form of barbarism which tends to take over in periods of crisis. Accordingly, the Bush administration doesn't embody the values of 'Western civilization' nor does Islamic fanaticism of the al-Qa'ida type represent 'Islamic civilization'. The clash between them is truly a 'clash of barbarisms'.
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The London bombings of 7 July 2005 revived the debates that raged after September 11 2001. This work develops a counter-thesis, namely that the clashes we are witnessing do not oppose civilizations, but their dark sides. Bush administration doesn't embody the values of 'Western civilization' nor does al-Qa'ida represent 'Islamic civilization'.
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ISBN
9780863569197
Publisert
2006-03-14
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Saqi Books; Saqi Books
Vekt
237 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
135 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
192

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Gilbert Achar lived in Lebanon, before moving to France in 1983. He teaches Politics and International Relations at the University of Paris- VIII and is a frequent contributor to Le Monde Diplomatique. He is the author of several books on contemporary politics published in French, and editor of The Legacy of Ernest Mandel (Verso, 1999).