An edition of Arguably (2011)

Arguably

Essays by Christopher Hitchens

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An edition of Arguably (2011)

Arguably

Essays by Christopher Hitchens

  • 4.7 (3 ratings)
  • 17 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
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From one of the most admired public intellectuals of our time, and a multi-award winning and #1 bestselling author, comes a collection of his most important and controversial essays on the theme of culture and politics and how the two relate.

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736

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2011, McClelland & Stewart
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2011, McClelland & Stuwart
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e-Book (e-Pub)
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736

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OL25651622M
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9780771041464

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OL17081278W

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For nearly four decades, Christopher Hitchens has been telling us, in pitch-perfect prose, what we confront when we grapple with first principles -- the principles of reason and tolerance and skepticism that define and inform the foundations of our civilization -- principles that, to endure, must be defended anew by every generation. Here, in Arguably, he invites readers to take a seat at a democratic conversation, to be engaged, and to be reasoned with. Astute, vivid, and uninhibited, Hitchens sets a standard for the essayist that has rarely been matched in our time. What emerges in this indispensible volume is an intellectual self-portrait of a writer with an exemplary steadiness of purpose and a love affair with the delights and seductions of the English language, a man anchored in a profound and humane vision of the human longing for reason and justice.
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