Location: The Heritage Foundation's Allison Auditorium
Dinesh D'Souza provocatively posits that the cultural left and
its allies in Congress, the media, Hollywood, the nonprofit sector,
and the universities are the primary cause of the volcano of anger
toward America that is erupting from the Islamic world. He argues
that the cultural left is responsible for 9/11 in two ways: by
fostering a decadent and depraved American culture that angers and
repulses other societies - especially traditional and religious
ones - and by promoting, at home and abroad, an anti-American
attitude that blames America for all the problems of the world.
Muslims and other traditional people around the world allege
that secular American values are being imposed on their societies
and that these values undermine religious belief, weaken the
traditional family, and corrupt the innocence of children. D'Souza
contends that it is not "America" that is doing this to them, but
the American cultural left. What traditional societies consider
repulsive and immoral, the cultural left considers progressive and
liberating.
Taking issue with those on the right who speak of a "clash of
civilizations," D'Souza argues that the war on terror is really a
war for the hearts and minds of traditional Muslims - and
traditional peoples everywhere.
DINESH D'SOUZA, the Rishwain Research Scholar at the Hoover
Institution at Stanford University, is the author of several
bestselling books, including Illiberal Education, The
Virtue of Prosperity, and What's So Great About
America.
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Dinesh D'Souza
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Matthew Spalding, Ph.D.
Vice President, American Studies and Director, B. Kenneth Simon Center for Principles and Politics
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