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The Islamophobia Industry: How the Right Manufactures Fear of Muslims [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Mr Nathan Lean

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6. August 2012
The Islamophobia Industry is a disturbing account of the rising tide of Islamophobia sweeping through the United States and Europe. Nathan Lean takes us through a world of conservative bloggers, right-wing talk show hosts, evangelical religious leaders and politicians, all united in their quest to exhume the ghosts of 9/11 and convince their compatriots that Islam is the enemy. Lean uncovers their scare tactics, reveals their motives and exposes the ideologies that drive their propaganda machine. Situating Islamophobia within a long history of national and international phobias, The Islamophobia Industry challenges the narrative of fear that has for too long dominated discussions about Muslims and Islam.

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This concise, accessible and illuminating book meets one of the most urgent needs of our time. Lean has provided a compelling counter-narrative that reveals the vested interests and highly organized networks of those who preach the virulent Islamophobia that is not only endangering world peace but is also corroding the tolerance and egalitarian ethos that should characterize Western society. This book should be required reading. -- Karen Armstrong, author of A History of God, Islam: A Short History and Muhammad Islamophobia is not only about ignorance and fear. Some people purposefully nurture it and use it as a political strategy. Nathan Lean's The Islamophobia Industry shows what is happening behind the scenes. It is an essential book for anyone who wants to understand the rationale and objectives behind those who foster this new racism against Muslims. -- Tariq Ramadan, Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies at Oxford University and author of The Quest for Meaning The climate of fear and cultural mistrust is one grim aspect of present-day society, but it doesn't happen by accident. As this readable and well-researched book demonstrates, hatred sells; it can provide both money and power to those who profit from it. This book exposes the dirty secrets of those who try to manipulate public opinion against Muslims. It should be read by policymakers, concerned citizens, and everyone who values truth and intercultural understanding. -- Mark Juergensmeyer, Professor of Global Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and author of Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious Violence Nathan Lean has written a book of immense importance for our times. By lifting the veil on the multi-million-dollar Islamophobia Industry, Lean shines a light on the nefarious network of business, political, and religious organizations and individuals who employ rank bigotry to promote their interests. A must-read. -- Reza Aslan, author of No God But God and Beyond Fundamentalism In this provocative and engaging book, Nathan Lean meticulously untangles the dense web of fear merchants who have made Muslim-bashing a cottage industry. He reveals the connections between them and the motives that animate their machine of propaganda. Lean's is a battle against Islamophobia, one that he wages with a seamless and compelling narrative. -- Juan Cole, author of Engaging the Muslim World So many of America's mistakes and bad acts over the past decade are due to Islamophobia, and Nathan Lean's new book traces the phenomenon's genesis and its culprits. Those who have been spawning this all-too-familiar demonization campaign have been hiding in the dark for too long. This book is so valuable because it drags them out into the light and thus performs a true service for the nation. -- Glenn Greenwald, columnist for Salon and author of Liberty and Justice For Some In the months after 9/11, Americans took pride in defending Muslim neighbors in their own communities. Political leaders boasted about liberating Muslims overseas. So why are the politics of fear more intense a decade after the murders at the twin towers? Lean pins the blame on an Islamophobia industry in a lucid and detailed examination of the dark side of our politics. -- Richard Wolffe, MSNBC political analyst and author of Renegade: The Making of a President The spike in anti-Muslim sentiment didn't fall from the sky - it was manufactured by a shadowy network of bloggers, funders, pundits, preachers and politicians. In a tightly written, fast-paced narrative that feels like a thriller backed by the research of a doctoral thesis, Lean shows just how deep the rabbit hole goes. Essential reading for anyone who wants a window into the origins of contemporary Islamophobia. -- Eboo Patel, author of Acts of Faith and Sacred Ground Lean's meticulous study is a convincing demonstration of the threat Islamophobia poses to a pluralistic society and democratic values. Rationalizing hatred of Muslims, well-funded ideologues also negatively impact civic discourse and push conservative politics into the orbit of right-wing extremism. This is an important resource for all who wish to understand the forces that manipulate our political process and discourse. -- Ingrid Mattson, Chair in Islamic Studies, Huron University College Nathan Lean has written an eye-opener - the most comprehensive book to date on a new and dangerous cycle of minority persecution in American society. Lean's book exposes the key players, funders and enablers of Islamophobia in America and the destructive effect of their politics on our national fabric. It is worth every minute of reading. -- Nihad Awad, National Executive Director, Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR)

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Nathan Lean is Editor-In-Chief of Aslan Media and a contributing writer at PolicyMic. He is the co-author of Iran, Israel, and the United States: Regime Security vs. Political Legitimacy (2011).

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5.0 von 5 Sternen Islamophobia Industry 20. Mai 2013
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We need more such books to counter the false propaganda against Islam. This book has been written very well indeed
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5.0 von 5 Sternen I'm a conservative who doesn't appreciate being brainwashed.... 16. November 2012
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... so I read this book.

I highly recommend it to anyone who has heard the warnings of sharia law taking over America and had even a twinge of concern that it might be true.

Despite the subtitle of the book (about The Right), this book is very evenhanded and does not make sweeping generalizations. If you are a liberal clamoring for a hate-fest toward Republicans (or, conversely, a Republican fearing such), this book will not meet your expectation. It calls out the people on the right who are perpetuating this phobia, but doesn't condemn all conservatives. Rather, it demonstrates how these limited number of people are creating fear among the right (primarily) based on false premises.

This book gives a great overview of past campaigns to implement fear in a populace against the boogeyman of the day - Jews, communism, Catholics, and the list goes on. I learned that these scare tactics aren't new, and they almost always result in tragedy.

I'm a pretty strict conservative, and to me that means believing in the foundations of America - and one of key reasons for seeking our independence was freedom of religion, and freedom to practice without fear of persecution. I'm appalled by the anti-Muslim sentiment pervading our nation in recent years... and while I had heard some of the names in this book (Pamela Geller, Geert Wilders, etc.) before, to see how they are all interconnected, and especially how they are funded and supported by Zionist activists, was illuminating.

I urge everyone to educate themselves and read this book, and more importantly, learn about other people and cultures different from you. It doesn't make you any less Christian to talk to your Muslim neighbors and ask about what they believe, rather than relying on propaganda from individuals with ulterior, political motives. I can guarantee you that with every Muslim you get to know, you will realize that the information we have been fed about Islam by the Islamophobia Industry is manufactured and empty.
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1.0 von 5 Sternen Islamophobia - A Grand Delusion 21. April 2013
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I've grown very weary of late, what with all these so-called progressives on a diatribe throwing around this title of "Islamophobe" to any who dare criticise Islam. Most recently, Mr. Lean attacked Sam Harris and the New Atheists for perceived Islamophobia. Mr. Lean is quite an adept quote miner as he proved in his article ran by Salon. He attempted to make his case against Harris by using Harris' philosophical hypotheticals in regards to profiling and preemptive nuclear strikes. What were actually nothing more than simple thought experiments to Harris were the basis of Lean's argument. Need I say more as to Lean's character?

To get a better picture of this progressive assault on Islam critics, I suggest reading Nick Cohen's "The New Left." Christopher Hitchens' "Arguably" is also a good choice. To better understand Sam Harris' position, I suggest "The End of Faith."

Carry on.
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