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La peur des barbares: au-delà du choc des civilisations (original 2008; edition 2009)

by Tzvetan Todorov

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The relationship between Western democracies and Islam, rarely entirely comfortable, has in recent years become increasingly tense. A growing immigrant population and worries about cultural and political assimilation-exacerbated by terrorist attacks in the United States, Europe, and around the world-have provoked reams of commentary from all parts of the political spectrum, a frustrating majority of it hyperbolic or even hysterical. In The Fear of Barbarians, the celebrated intellectual Tzvetan Todorov offers a corrective: a reasoned and often highly personal analysis of the problem, rooted in Enlightenment values yet open to the claims of cultural difference. Drawing on history, anthropology, and politics, and bringing to bear examples ranging from the murder of Theo van Gogh to the French ban on headscarves, Todorov argues that the West must overcome its fear of Islam if it is to avoid betraying the values it claims to protect. True freedom, Todorov explains, requires us to strike a delicate balance between protecting and imposing cultural values, acknowledging the primacy of the law, and yet strenuously protecting minority views that do not interfere with its aims. Adding force to Todorov's arguments is his own experience as a native of communist Bulgaria: his admiration of French civic identity-and Western freedom-is vigorous but non-nativist, an inclusive vision whose very flexibility is its core strength. The record of a penetrating mind grappling with a complicated, multifaceted problem, The Fear of Barbarians is a powerful, important book-a call, not to arms, but to thought.… (more)
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Title:La peur des barbares: au-delà du choc des civilisations
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The Fear of Barbarians: Beyond the Clash of Civilizations by Tzvetan Todorov (Author) (2008)

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Senz'altro un libro assai interessante, ma altrettanto noioso e poco concludente. A pagina 100 passo ad altro. Non serbo un solo ricordo di quanto letto. ( )
  bobparr | Dec 14, 2014 |
“Het humanisme van Todorov is aangenaam sceptisch van aard; het heeft niets van het al te rooskleurige humanisme van popsterren en postchristelijke dominees die denken dat mensen elkaar in de armen zullen vallen, wanneer ze elkaar maar recht in de ogen durven kijken. Dat hij zich verzet tegen het simplistische discours dat de westerse cultuur tot superieur verklaart (westerse ontsporingen als het communisme en het fascisme worden daarbij altijd vergeten), wil niet zeggen dat hij vindt dat er geen verschil is tussen culturen. Cultuur is voor hem nooit een excuus voor barbaarse praktijken, zoals eerwraak. Aan de andere kant laat hij zien dat een land als de Verenigde Staten in de strijd tegen de barbaarsheid zelf vervallen is tot barbaarse praktijken, zoals het martelen van gevangenen en het eindeloos vasthouden van verdachten zonder enige vorm van rechtspraak. Zijn boek is een staaltje verlichtingskritiek dat rechtstreeks voortkomt uit het verlichtingsdenken zelf; zoals hij in zijn vorige essay, L’esprit des Lumières, stelde: het ware verlichtingsdenken houdt zichzelf steeds opnieuw tegen het licht”.
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  marieke54 | Nov 28, 2009 |
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The relationship between Western democracies and Islam, rarely entirely comfortable, has in recent years become increasingly tense. A growing immigrant population and worries about cultural and political assimilation-exacerbated by terrorist attacks in the United States, Europe, and around the world-have provoked reams of commentary from all parts of the political spectrum, a frustrating majority of it hyperbolic or even hysterical. In The Fear of Barbarians, the celebrated intellectual Tzvetan Todorov offers a corrective: a reasoned and often highly personal analysis of the problem, rooted in Enlightenment values yet open to the claims of cultural difference. Drawing on history, anthropology, and politics, and bringing to bear examples ranging from the murder of Theo van Gogh to the French ban on headscarves, Todorov argues that the West must overcome its fear of Islam if it is to avoid betraying the values it claims to protect. True freedom, Todorov explains, requires us to strike a delicate balance between protecting and imposing cultural values, acknowledging the primacy of the law, and yet strenuously protecting minority views that do not interfere with its aims. Adding force to Todorov's arguments is his own experience as a native of communist Bulgaria: his admiration of French civic identity-and Western freedom-is vigorous but non-nativist, an inclusive vision whose very flexibility is its core strength. The record of a penetrating mind grappling with a complicated, multifaceted problem, The Fear of Barbarians is a powerful, important book-a call, not to arms, but to thought.

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