

An edition of The Enemy at Home (2007)
the cultural left and its responsibility for 9/11
By Dinesh D'Souza
Publish Date
2007
Publisher
Doubleday
Language
eng
Pages
357
Description:
The culture wars at home and the global war on terror are usually viewed as separate problems. Author D'Souza makes the claim that terrorist acts around the world can be directly traced to the ideas and attitudes perpetrated by America's cultural left. D'Souza shows that American liberals are responsible for fostering a culture that angers and repulses not just Muslims but also traditional and religious societies around the world. He argues that it is not our exercise of freedom that enrages our enemies, but our abuse of that freedom--from the sexual liberty of women to the support of gay marriage, birth control, and no-fault divorce, to the aggressive exportation of our vulgar, licentious popular culture. It is only by curtailing the left's attacks on religion, family, and traditional values that we can persuade moderate Muslims and others around the world to cooperate with us and shun the extremists in their own countries.--From publisher description.
subjects: Muslim Foreign public opinion, Relations, Moral and ethical aspects, Popular culture, Civilization, Liberalism, Anti-Americanism, Moral conditions, Moral and ethical aspects of Popular culture, Foreign relations, War on Terrorism, 2001-, Moral and ethical aspects of War on Terrorism, 2001-, Moral and ethical aspects of War on Terrorism, 2001-2009, War on Terrorism, 2001-2009, United states, foreign relations, 2001-2009, United states, moral conditions, United states, relations, islamic countries, Islamic countries, relations, united states, New York Times reviewed, Islamic Foreign public opinion, Popular culture, united states, United states, civilization, 21st century
Places: United States, Islamic countries
Times: 2001-