The Flight of the Intellectuals

Paul Berman

'An intellectual thriller in the form of a polemic, with Inspector Berman hunting for clues... Maybe Berman's book will start intellectuals talking, and not just about each other. Maybe some of the previously silent will begin to speak out against the death squads rather than snark about their victims and targets.'

Ron Rosenbaum (Slate)

It created a worldwide furore 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 home-grown Islamic fundamentalism in the West — and presents a stunning commentary about the media’s inability to detect dangerous ideas in contemporary society.

Paul Berman

Paul Berman, a winner of a MacArthur fellowship, is a writer in residence at New York University’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. He writes for The New Republic and The New York Times Magazine. He edited, and wrote the introduction for, the Library of America’s Carl Sandburg: selected poems, and is the author of A Tale of Two Utopias, Power and the Idealists, and the New York Times bestseller Terror and Liberalism, which The Wall Street Journal called one of the ‘five best books’ on terrorism.

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Format: Pb
Extent: 304pp
Size: 210mm x 135mm
ISBN (13): 9781921640773
RRP: $29.95
Pub date: September 2010

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