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Islam and the Left. Dialogue or cold war?

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What stance should the left adopt with regard to Islam and a multicultural society? Dialogue or cold war? In an article published in the magazine Reset, Nadia Urbinati of Columbia University initiated a long discussion with the Princeton philosopher Michael Walzer, editor of Dissent. Urbinati evoked post-war categories, internal criticism from Eastern dissidents, and the rejection of 'block thinking'. Walzer adopted a more sceptical stance on dialogue, saying that criticism of extremists must come from within their own ranks. It is a crucial issue for today's world, on which the philosopher Charles Taylor has also shared his views.


ISLAM AND THE LEFT


Forget manichaeism: like Bobbio, I choose dialogue

Nadia Urbinati

ISLAM AND THE LEFT


Dear Nadia, here are the limits of dialogue

Michael Walzer

ISLAM AND THE LEFT


Why the Left must avoid 'block thinking'

N. U.

ISLAM AND THE LEFT


Berman? Muslim dissidents appreciate his views

M. W.

ISLAM AND THE LEFT


The real enemy? Dogmatism

N. U.

ISLAM AND THE LEFT


Dialogue or tough campaign? Maybe we need a division of labor

M. W.

ISLAM AND THE LEFT


Why we must learn to be self-critical

N. U.

ISLAM AND THE LEFT


Berman is wrong, we should welcome Ramadan

Charles Taylor

BOOKS


The debate continues: a new book on Tariq Ramadan

Daniele Castellani Perelli

15 Jan 2008

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