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Christopher Hitchens and his critics

terror, Iraq, and the left

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Christopher Hitchens - political journalist, cultural critic, public intellectual and self-described contrarian - is one of the most controversial and prolific writers of his generation. His most recent book, God Is Not Great, was on the New York Times bestseller list in 2007 for months. Like his hero, George Orwell, Hitchens is a tireless opponent of all forms of cruelty, ideological dogma, religious superstition and intellectual obfuscation. Once a socialist, he now refers to himself as an unaffiliated radical. As a thinker, Hitchens is perhaps best viewed as post-ideological, in that his intellectual sources and solidarities are strikingly various (he is an admirer of both Leon Trotsky and Kingsley Amis) and cannot be located easily at any one point on the ideological spectrum.^

Since leaving Britain for the United States in 1981, Hitchens's thinking has moved in what some see as contradictory directions, but he remains an unapologetic and passionate defender of the Enlightenment values of secularism, democracy, free expression, and scientific inquiry. The global turmoil of the recent past has provoked intense dispute and division among intellectuals, academics, and other commentators. Hitchens's writing during this time, particularly after 9/11, is an essential reference point for understanding the genesis and meaning of that turmoil - and the challenges that accompany it. This volume brings together Hitchens's most incisive reflections on the war on terror, the war in Iraq, and the state of the contemporary Left.^

It also includes a selection of critical commentaries on his work from his former leftist comrades, a set of exchanges between Hitchens and various left-leaning interlocutors (such as Studs Terkel, Norman Finkelstein, and Michael Kazin), and an introductory essay by the editors on the nature and significance of Hitchens's contribution to the world of ideas and public debate. In response, Hitchens provides an original afterword, written for this collection.

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2008, New York University Press, NYU Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
303.6/6
Library of Congress
HM554 .C475 2008, HM554.C475 2008, HM554 .C48 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
392

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL16395471M
ISBN 10
0814716865, 0814716873
ISBN 13
9780814716861, 9780814716878
LCCN
2007049414
OCLC/WorldCat
183392372
LibraryThing
5501607
Goodreads
2250711
2250719

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OL18154896W

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