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Al Qaeda And What It Means To Be Modern
Al Qaeda And What It Means To Be Modern
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In this “excellent short introduction to modern thought” (The Guardian), first published in 2003, Gray warns that the United States, once a champion of revolutionary economic and social change, must now understand its new foes. He also confronts some of the faults he perceives in Western ideology: the faith that global development will eradicate war and hunger, trust in technology to address the coming catastrophe of population explosion, and the belief that democracy is an infallible institution that can serve as political panacea for all.
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One Line Summary
Modernize fears of radicalism rooted in Enlightenment ideals.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about how global ideas influence modern extremism, this book offers a compelling perspective. Gray challenges simple narratives about terrorism and urges us to see the ideological roots of Al Qaeda as connected to broader Western philosophies and economic trends. It's an eye-opening read that makes you rethink assumptions about security, modernity, and the West's role in the world.