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Flight Of The Intellectuals

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One of our most gifted essayists, a deeply pensive writer with a lyrical talent for imaginative synthesis. - The Boston Globe

One of America's best exponents of recent intellectual history. - The Economist

It created a worldwide furor when Tariq Ramadan was barred from US entry to accept a prestigious appointment at Notre Dame University. After all, as a major profile in The New York Times Magazine observed, Ramadan is one of the Muslim world's most charismatic and influential figures, with a long career at prominent European universities advocating peaceful coexistence with the West.

But in a gripping portrait, Paul Berman- one of America's leading public intellectuals ( Foreign Affairs )-details Ramadan's disturbing ties to radical Islam, especially through his grandfather, the founder of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, the founding ideology behind al-Qaeda. And Berman notes a troubling tendency among Western liberals-and many Western journalists-to overlook Ramadan's questionable tenets in the rush to embrace a moderate.

By comparing Ramadan's own writing with his coverage in the press, Berman touches on many of today's most important issues-the debate over the veil in French schools, contemporary anti-Semitism, anti-feminism, and the presence of homegrown Islamic fundamentalism in the West-and presents a stunning commentary about the media's inability to detect dangerous ideas in contemporary society.

Paul Berman is the author of A Tale of Two Utopias, Terror and Liberalism, and Power and the Idealists, He writes for The New Republic and The New York Times Magazine,

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