The Big Lie by David Solway

Using Michel Houellebecq’s novel Platform and his own long-neglected Jewish roots as his starting points, Solway investigates today’s central predicament: the onslaught of theologically inspired terrorist movements, which he believes thrive parasitically on the left-liberal belief system that dominates the sensibility of the West.
Solway insists that terror and anti-Semitism are intimately related, and that our very civilization is under prolonged attack. The Big Lie is at once a controversial analysis of our present situation and a polemical call to reconsider the concepts through which we react to the world.
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On Terror, Antisemitism, and Identity
English
Non-Fiction
political science
2007
978-0-9781765-0-1
Lester, Mason & Begg
Toronto
2007
320
hardcover
