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Reut R. Cohen
Hat Tip: Eric Brunner; President of UCI's Objectivist Club
Here's the info-
Event Title:
Totalitarian Islam’s Threat to the West
Who:
Dr. Daniel Pipes, director of the Middle East Forum
Dr. Yaron Brook, president of the Ayn Rand Institute
Dr. Wafa Sultan, outspoken critic of Islam and author of the forthcoming book “The Escaped Prisoner: When God Is a Monster” What: A panel discussion on the threat of Islamic totalitarianism and how to deal with it
Where:
UCLA Campus: Moore 100, Los Angeles, CA
Map: http://www.ucla.edu/map/map_ucla.pdf
When:
Thursday, April 12, 2007, at 7:00 PM
Admission is FREE.
Description:
From the Iranian hostage crisis to September 11 to the London subway attacks to the Iraqi insurgency—it is clear the West faces a grave threat from a committed enemy. Conventional wisdom holds that the enemy is a rogue group of fanatics, who have hijacked a great religion in order to justify their crimes. It tells us there is no way to permanently eliminate these violent groups, that we have entered an “age of terror” and that we must give up the desire for a decisive victory. But is the conventional wisdom right?
A distinguished panel of Middle East experts will provide new and illuminating answers to the most important questions of our time: Is the West ready to concede victory so easily? Are the terrorists a fringe group of fanatics, or are they part of a much wider ideological movement? What threat do they pose to the West? What can the West do to ensure victory? Is peace possible? While the experts will answer these complex questions from diverse points of view, they all agree on one thing: Islamic totalitarianism is a real threat, and the right response necessitates engaging in a principled, ideological battle to defend the West from the jihad declared against it.
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Student of Objectivism: Not a problem. Thanks for the tip.
Reports on the event are at Student Of Objectivism and Infidels are Cool (includes a video of the brief disruption)
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