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Author
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Bawer, Bruce, 1956-
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Title
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Surrender : appeasing Islam, sacrificing freedom / Bruce Bawer.
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Edition
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1st ed.
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Imprint
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New York : Doubleday, c2009.
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Descr.
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xi, 321 p. ; 25 cm.
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Call Number
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BP171 .B35 2009 -3wk Loan
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Bibliogr.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-308) and index.
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Contents
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I. A new brand of Jihad. "Send him to hell" -- From mill to multiculturalism -- The dialectical scam -- "Who the hell are we to point fingers?" -- Fortuyn -- Van Gogh -- The cartoons -- The Magazinet case -- II. Censors and self-censors. The ripple effect -- The media in the driver’s seat -- The "American Imam" -- Redefining moderation -- Carrying Islamists’ water -- The European media -- "Sowing pain" -- Profiles in courage -- Burma -- "Angry white men" -- "An Islamic superstar" -- "A caricature of sweetness and light" -- Apologists aplenty -- "Secular fundamentalists" -- III. A war on many fronts. Jihad on campus -- Selling out the Sodomites -- Docile provocateurs -- Our fearless leaders -- Cops, courts, civil service -- "I’m not Spartacus!"
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"Bruce Bawer’s While Europe Slept sounded the alarm about the dire impact of Muslim immigration on Europe. Now, in Surrender, he reveals that a combination of fear and political correctness has led politicians, intellectuals, religious leaders, and the media--both in the United States and abroad--to appease radical Islam at the cost of our most cherished values: freedom of speech and freedom of the press"--Publisher’s blurb.
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Subject
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Islam -- Relations.
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Islam -- Public opinion.
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Muslims -- Public opinion.
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Public opinion -- Europe.
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