In Praise of Blasphemy

Why Charlie Hebdo Is Not "Islamophobic"

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Publisher Description

“Threatened by fanatics, censored by cowards, freethinkers on all continents continue to fight on all fronts to ensure the survival of an enlightened world. And the right to commit blasphemy plays a central role in their struggle.”
Caroline Fourest
 
In the overwhelming emotional aftermath of the terrorist attack against Charlie Hebdo in Paris, Caroline Fourest reaches those who refused to “be Charlie” in the name of “responsibility”, or concerns about “offending” or being seen as “islamophobic”.
In this ruthless and pedagogical analysis, Caroline Fourest looks into debates on freedom of speech. She also warns us about the risks associated with the globalization of bullying. She puts into perspective the breaking point between French secularism and Anglo-Saxon relativism, between the right to commit blasphemy and the calls for hatred, between Charlie and Dieudonné, and between laughing about terrorism and laughing with terrorists.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2015
December 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
198
Pages
PUBLISHER
Grasset
SELLER
Hachette Digital, Inc.
SIZE
729.1
KB

Customer Reviews

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Rushdie likes her book and we wan understand why. It is brilliant

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lola789

I read this book in french. If you want to understand how to resist to islamist

Bradouyouji ,

no excuses

To understand Charlie Hebdo

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