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The War of Ideas


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THE WAR OF IDEAS
 
                                         Jihadism against Democracy
 
In the War of Ideas, Walid Phares (an expert on Jihadism, Terrorism and the clash of civilizations) draws the bigger picture of the world conflict we're in today. He answers the deeper questions of why is there a confrontation between the various Jihadi (Islamist) groups and democracies in many countries and on many continents.
 
Is there a link between the 9/11 attacks on America, the Genocide in Darfur, Ahmedinijad's nuclear threats, the Madrid and London explosions and the beheadings in Iraq's Sunni triangle? Are all these declarations made on al Jazeera TV, HizbAllah's al Manar TV and on the Salafists web sites all part of a greater war we aren't able to see clearly? Is it about the West's foreign policies or is it about crushing democracies in the Middle East? Is Bin Laden seeking revenge against Western colonialism or is he aiming at building a lethal Caliphate, a Taliban empire with nuclear bombs? Phares attempts to answer many crucial questions from own world politics and terrorism. But beyond the daily dramatic news and the "cacophony of talking heads." the author of the best seller Future Jihad enter the minds behind the War on Terror: He describes the greater war of ideas between Jihadism as a global phenomenon and Democracies in their wide diversities.
 
Table of Content of War of Ideas
 
Chapter One: The Historical Debate
 
Chapter Two: The anti-Democracy axis
 
Chapter Three: Irreconcilable Views
 
Chapter Four: The Jihadi War on International Principles
 
Chapter Five: The Assault on Pluralism
 
Chapter Six: Democracy's Pillars under Attack
 
Chapter Seven: Gender Apartheid
 
Chapter Eight: The First War of Ideas 1945-1990
 
Chapter Nine: Battles over Minds: The Second War of Ideas 1990-2001
 
Chapter Ten: The Clash of Futures: The Third War f Ideas 2001-2007
 
Chapter Eleven: The War on Learning
 
Chapter Twelve: Inflaming Hearts and Fooling Minds
 
Chapter Thirteen: War on the Messengers
 
Conclusion
 


From The Critics

Kirkus Reviews
"From China's borders to the Atlantic Ocean, masses are being taught to hate the other side of the world and blame it for all evil."Phares, a Lebanese-born policy analyst and television commentator, is no alarmist; in public discussions of U.S.-Middle Eastern affairs, he is a voice of calm and reason. Yet, he urges, there really is such a thing as a terrorist Muslim enemy, a class of person he calls a jihadist, who takes literally Islam's call for jihad, or war against the infidel. This term, Phares argues, has been denatured and defused: An academia friendly to Saudi interests (because it's funded by them) has assured worried Americans that "jihad is essentially a spiritual experience," just as Harvard think-tankers once called the Taliban "elements of stability." "Since 9/11," he concludes, "many Western political and academic establishments have generally caved in to the jihadi intellectual offensive." Well, jihad is jihad, the author says, wrapped up in a pan-Arabist, Islamist (though jihadists and Islamists aren't necessarily one and the same), Baathist, generally fascist ideology that demands the restoration of the caliphate to wage endless war against all nonbelievers. These jihadists want not only that, Phares adds; they also want to roll back the clock, remove from Islamic minds anything that smacks of Western modernism. To that end, they have made allies of neo-Nazis, promulgated antifeminist-and anti-women-doctrines far beyond anything in the Qur'an and, of course, launched vicious attacks on Westerners, and not in 2001 alone. If there was a bright note to 9/11, Phares concludes, it was at least to highlight that the jihadists mean business. He asks that those in the West whowould rise to the challenge "make a clear distinction between the majority of Muslims who seek freedom, democracy, and pluralism and the Islamists and jihadists who oppose all of these." He warns that the challenge cannot be ignored. Provocative reading. First printing of 100,000

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