Unmodern men in the modern world : radical Islam, terrorism, and the war on modernity

by Michael J. Mazarr

Paper Book, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

363.325

Publication

New York : Cambridge University Press, 2007.

Description

A sense of malaise and uncertainty surrounds the so-called war on terror. This volume offers a bold rethinking of the central challenge in that conflict: the rise of radical Islamism. Mazarr argues that this movement represents the latest in a series of anti-modern political and philosophical rebellions: in its causes, the shape of its ideology, and its social consequences, the movement shares much in common with German fascism, Russian revolutionary doctrines, and Japanese imperialist nationalism. The book builds a model of how anti-modern movements arise and suggests broader truths about the changing character of world politics and the psychological basis of national security in a globalized world. It concludes with a critique of the war on terror as currently pursued and a wide-ranging proposal for a strikingly different approach to the challenge of this latest challenge to modernity.… (more)

Language

Physical description

xiv, 290 p.; 24 inches

ISBN

9780521881753

Pages

xiv; 290
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