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Globalisation and the Future of Islamic Civilisation

Let me begin with civilisation. A British philosopher, Bertrand Russel, once said ’civilisation was born out of the pursuit of luxury’. Because luxury was pursued you ended up with great works, music, the Palace of Versailles, the Taj Mahal etc. Then much closer to our times you had civilisation interpreted more in economic terms, and you had Adam Smith vi […].

Global Crisis

A SMALL news item reported that Prince Walid Ibn Talal of Saudi Arabia had donated $10m to the American University of Cairo to establish a centre of American studies. The young billionaire had offered an unsolicited $10m to New York City soon after 11 September 2001, with a letter that described the gift as a tribute to New York and suggested that the Uni […].

Europe versus America.

Although I have visited England dozens of times, I have never spent more than one or two weeks at a single stretch. This year, for the first time, I am in residence for almost two months at Cambridge University, where I am the guest of a college and giving a series of lectures on humanism at the university. Although I have visited England dozens of times […].

The Clash of Ignorance.

Samuel Huntington’s article “The Clash of Civilizations?” appeared in the Summer 1993 issue of Foreign Affairs, where it immediately attracted a surprising amount of attention and reaction. Samuel Huntington’s article “The Clash of Civilizations?” appeared in the Summer 1993 issue of Foreign Affairs, where it immediately attracted a surprising amount of […].

Le choc de l’ignorance.

L’article de Samuel Huntington, paru dans la livraison du printemps 1993 de la revue Foreign Affairs sous le titre “Le choc des civilisations”, a immédiatement concentré l’attention et suscité une surprenante vague de réactions. L’article de Samuel Huntington, paru dans la livraison du printemps 1993 de la revue Foreign Affairs sous le titre “Le choc des […].

Quelques commentaires à propos de « Tirs croisés »

Docteur en science politiques, Sadri Khiari est membre du Conseil national des libertés en Tunisie (CNLT) et de RAID-ATTAC Tunisie. Bien que laïc et athée, il dénonce avec intelligence et clarté les pré-supposés idéologiques du livre « Tirs croisés » Qu’est-ce qui fait qu’un livre mérite qu’on en parle ? Si c’est le sérieux et la rigueur concep […].