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The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and Its Responsibilty for 9/11
(Hardcover, 2007)

Author: Dinesh D'Souza

In this scathing indictment, conservative intellectual Dinesh D'Sousa accuses the American left of b...
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0385510128
ISBN-13: 9780385510127
Jan 2007
Publisher: Doubleday
333 pages
Language: English
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In this scathing indictment, conservative intellectual Dinesh D'Sousa accuses the American left of being largely to blame for the 9/11 terrorist attacks. D'Sousa argues that the American Left is anti-religionist and culturally offensive to tradition-minded Muslims, and that, in his view, it has engaged in an arrogant, offensive, and harmful "clash of civilizations." He cites Hollywood, the media in general, academia, and the Clintons, among others, to back up his argument. Furthermore, says D'Sousa, the Left's post-9/11 stand against the War on Terror has put it on the side of the terrorists. In his view, The battle for the hearts and minds of those Muslims who share traditionalist values begins with the defeat of liberals on the homefront.

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Length:333 pages
Height:9.5 in
Width:6.8 in
Thickness:1.0 in
Weight:21.6 oz

Industry Reviews
"[A]n interesting perspective on the hostilities between the West and the Muslim world, particularly in light of the ongoing declared war against terrorism."
(01/01/2007)

"Whatever else may be said about THE ENEMY AT HOME...it has at least the courage to pursue the logic of Bush-era conservatism all the way to its end. In this sense, it is a mainstream conservative book, in its own way even a visionary one, expanding on the direction that American conservatism has taken and daring it to continue aggressively on that very path."
(03/19/2007)


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