Christopher Hitchens and His Critics: Terror, Iraq, and the Left
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?Hitchens? style is so dazzling it is easy to forget that it is rooted in a solid belief in secularism, feminism, and reason. These are the core principles of the Left and we have no choice but to defend them. As they are assaulted by psychopathic Islamistsabroad and betrayed by empty headed phonies at home, it is good to know that Hitchens is on our side.?
Nick Cohen, columnist, The Observer ?Cottee and Cushman have produced not only a priceless collection of Christopher Hitchens's key writings over the past few years; they have also documented wonderfully the most essential characteristics of the post-9/11 Anglo-American left. Christopher Hitchens and His Critics is must reading for anybody interested in the big topics befalling our lives.? Christopher Hitchenspolitical 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 foible. 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 turmoiland 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 Noam Chomsky, Studs Terkel, and Katha Pollitt), 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. Whatever readers might think about Hitchens, he remains an intellectual force to be reckoned with. And there is no better place to encounter his current thinking than in this provocative volume. |
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| 07-22-08 | 3 | 1\3 |
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I used to like Christopher Hitchens' essays. But now the grapes have turned sour. It's not just that he has changed his mind; it's his tone that has darkened dramatically. In the agitated piece 'Ha Ha Ha to the Pacifists', he eloquently exclaims: 'Well, ha ha ha, and yah, boo'. Hitchens is angry and anyone who disagrees with him is a fool, or worse. Blame it all on 9/11, sure, but it doesn't always make for great reading. 'Christopher Hitchens and His Critics' is an enlightening book, even if some of his critics - notably Noam Chomsky - declined to take part in it. Most of his adversaries (aka 'enemies') that do contribute, happily join the mudslinging. One of them even offers an 'Obituary for a Former Contrarian'. Distasteful? Maybe not but it really isn't very uplifting either. The book gives us an insight into this whole sorry state of affairs. For this - and an impressive array of invectives - I give it credit. But if you're not familiar with Christopher Hitchens, you'd probably do better by picking up the essays in `For the Sake of Argument' or `Love, Poverty, and War'.
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| 07-05-08 | 5 | 3\3 |
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This book is refreshingly frank and important. It brings together most of the key writing from the 'battle' which has been raging between Hitchens and his critics from the left since September 11th. The juxtaposition in views is prescient - oftentimes squaring off some of the greatest polemicists of our time.
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| 06-03-08 | 5 | 2\3 |
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Perhaps that sounds simple. I've never spent time with the man, although he spoke with me on the phone once (he won't remember) I have no patience with those who immediately reach for the "drunk" card when dealing with the man or those who call him a "neo-con" or whatever. This is a man with piercing moral vision. Here you will find those who agree with him, disagree, and those who are in a state of hysteria because they can't, in masochistic fashion, imagine that their own country might have done a few things right. This will probably be the downfall of our civilization--screeching Islamo-theocrats with thundering weapons driven by drooling ideas. It's just that simple. And you can't believe it. It isn't true! you bleat. Believe this: Hitchens, whatever his flaws are (and I don't know, because I don't sleep with the guy) has a strong, clear vision. Keep it up, Christopher. If you see this, write me at arahyde@yahoo.com
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