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Harris seems to have burst on the scene with a series of articles in
the Hoover Institution's Policy Review. These articles, according to
the publisher, created a tremendous buzz, and they form the basis of
this book, arguing that in the aftermath of September 11, America must
regard itself as the legitimate defender of world civilization. Because
Americans are so highly civilized, Harris maintains, they "forget" the
realpolitik truths of enmity and barbarianism, and he has come to sound
the alarm. Western "liberal left" intellectuals mislead, Harris says,
by mistakenly dignifying al-Qaeda as political activists instead of
dismissing them as a gang of ruthless "fantasists" who don't share any
of our assumptions about how the world should work. Generally ignoring
the lessons of other countries' experiences of terrorism, Harris dwells
instead on the failures of WWI-era liberal internationalism and on the
fantasist ideologies of Hitler and Mussolini. Seeking throughout to
boost the notion of American cultural superiority, he turgidly presents
Greek and Roman models of social stability that he claims inform the
civilizing "team player" patriotism of Americans, as opposed to the
weaker structures of tribal loyalty of the "old world." Stale
assertions apart, Harris is suspiciously defensive when deriding a
nebulously drawn figure of the contemporary Western intellectual, whom
he sees as sustained by dreamy cosmopolitan utopianism. Choosing not to
engage much with such thinkers, Harris instead tries to hoist them by
their own postmodern petard. His reasonable-sounding dismissal of the
[pst-Enlightenment reign of reason and his assumption that his reader,
an American, can be rallied through a potted education in civilization
prevent this deeply rhetorical extended essay from accomplishing much
true intellectual work.
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Stating that the world after September 11 is facing a new struggle between America and its allies and the Islamic nations, a controversial argument for brute force contends that America's adversaries cannot be addressed through diplomatic means.
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