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The big lie : on terror, antisemitism, and identity / David Solway.

Localisation

Sécurité publique Canada, Bibliothèque

Ressource

Livres et rapports

Titre alternatif

On terror, antisemitism, and identity

Cote

HV 6431 S66 2007

Auteurs

Publié

Bibliographie

Includes bibliographical references.

Description

xix, 299 p. ; 23 cm.

Note

"A counterblast book".

Résumé

On the morning of September 12, 2001, David Solway was enjoying breakfast in a café on the idyllic Greek island of Tilos. At first believing that the mayhem flickering on the TV screen was a rerun of a B war movie, he soon realized he was viewing the opening stages of the next world war. "From that moment on," he writes, "nothing was the same." In the coming weeks, Solway relentlessly scrutinized the values and beliefs he accepted as gospel. As a member of the approved Left, educated in the roiling universities of the Student Revolution in the utopian Sixties, Solway was duly anti-colonialist, anti-corporatist, anti-Zionist, and postmodern. But his stance, he admits, was founded in "ignorance and laziness" and was no longer tenable. A fresh point of view was necessary. The "fresh point of view" evolved into this book. Using Michel Houellebecq’s novel Platform and his own long-neglected Jewish roots as his starting points, Solway’s investigation leads him to today’s central predicament: the onslaught of theologically inspired terrorist movements that thrive parasitically on the left-liberal belief system that dominates the sensibility of the West. We must recognize, Solway insists, that terror and antisemitism are intimately related; that our very civilization is under prolonged attack; and that, for too many years, we have evaded the truth, craving asylum in conciliation, sophistry, and equivocation.

Sujet

Contenu

1. Platform: A biography of the occidental tourist -- 2. On being a Jew.

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